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Fionn MacCool is Hiring 70 Staff Members at Job Fair

Fionn MacCool is Hiring 70 Staff Members at Job Fair

🕔11:17, 12.Apr 2019

By Trisha Kundu A new Irish pub is coming to downtown Windsor with job opportunities from servers to bartenders. Fionn MacCool is holding a job fair today and tomorrow, April 9 and April 10, to hire 70 staff for its

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Animal exhibition comes to Windsor for march break

Animal exhibition comes to Windsor for march break

🕔12:26, 22.Mar 2019

Pythons, tarantulas, armadillo- and perhaps the biggest attraction of the show, Chloe the sloth- took over the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts last weekend for a wildlife conservation exhibit. Animal rescue organization Little Ray’s Nature Centre, in collaboration

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International Mother Language Day and Festival honours Bangladesh’s Mother Language

International Mother Language Day and Festival honours Bangladesh’s Mother Language

🕔11:59, 1.Mar 2019

The Bangladeshi community in Windsor welcomed a presentation of flags from 16 different countries as it celebrated its first language festival on Feb. 23. The festival was preceded by the Bangladeshi flag being hoisted by Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens on

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St. Clair College starts construction on $21.5 million sports park

St. Clair College starts construction on $21.5 million sports park

🕔13:22, 15.Feb 2019

By Trisha Kundu The empty field across from the College’s main campus will soon be occupied with state-of-the-art recreational facilities. St. Clair College’s new sports park, with a construction budget of $21.5 million will be completed in 10 months and

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Windsor Students respond to Ontario government’s proposed 10 per cent tuition cuts

Windsor Students respond to Ontario government’s proposed 10 per cent tuition cuts

🕔12:24, 1.Feb 2019

  University and college students in Windsor say they worry about changes to OSAP (Ontario Students Assistance Program) by the provincial government, that could lead to possible struggles in debt payment. The proposed tuition changes will also eliminate free tuition

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The Festival of Light is bringing diversity this year

The Festival of Light is bringing diversity this year

🕔13:13, 26.Oct 2018

Diwali, the Hindu festival of light, will be welcoming the diverse community of Windsor this year including Jains, Sikhs, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians on Nov. 24. The festival commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over evil King Ravana more than

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Watches depicting the history of Rumrunners

Watches depicting the history of Rumrunners

🕔13:29, 5.Oct 2018

Windsor has become the home of a business which combines manufacturing watches based on the Rumrunner’s history. A local entrepreneur started making watches 10 months ago being inspired by the Prohibition era. The Rumrunners distilled and distributed illegal alcohol across

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Saints basketball freshman Bazzi speaks about inspiring young girls

Saints basketball freshman Bazzi speaks about inspiring young girls

🕔14:05, 21.Sep 2018

    The first Saints athlete to wear a hijab sees herself as an inspiration for young girls and is focused on being a teammate who is no different than any other player. Noor Bazzi is a Pre-health student at St. Clair College

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100 years of baking for Windsorites

100 years of baking for Windsorites

🕔14:05, 21.Sep 2018

Valerie Blak-Gill, owner of Blak’s Bakery, speaks about how they’ve grown from a local business to their customer’s favorite. The bakery which opened in October 1918 celebrated 100 years on Sept. 8. However, when it comes to baking, Blak’s still does it the old-fashioned way. “We make

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