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High school graduates want to celebrate school’s  end

High school graduates want to celebrate school’s end

🕔13:04, 9.Apr 2021

While the pandemic has made celebrating the last year in the high school low priority, some graduates are hoping for alternative ways to celebrate.    Many students have been thinking of prom since elementary school, but the coronavirus pandemic impacted their dreams.     Judy Ali, a Grade 12 student

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Women’s History Month highlights the outstanding achievements of women 

🕔12:41, 26.Mar 2021

March is Women’s History Month in the U.S. and encourages people to focus on the essential part women have played in the world’s history and to celebrate their accomplishments, especially their first ones.  As a border city, it is only natural that the observation spills over into Windsor-Essex.  One of the pioneers

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COVID-19 impacts  mourning  traditions  

COVID-19 impacts  mourning  traditions  

🕔13:14, 19.Feb 2021

People are saying goodbye to their loved ones differently due to the pandemic.  Losing your loved one is hard at any time, but the coronavirus pandemic has made it harder to celebrate the life of your loved ones, people say.    Jerome Brannagan,

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COVID-19 strengthens the bond between family members  

COVID-19 strengthens the bond between family members  

🕔13:27, 5.Feb 2021

In the year since the outbreak of coronavirus, life has changed in many different aspects, including family activities.  With physical distancing and school closures, the burden is heavy for parents during the pandemic.  But some parents say there is still a positive side.   Salma El riz, a mother of two, who chose in-person learning for her kids, said it is better for children to be

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Police crimes investigation succeed with society support

Police crimes investigation succeed with society support

🕔14:14, 27.Nov 2020

The Windsor Police Service is actively investigating a hit-and-run collision that took place on Nov. 15 between Jefferson Boulevard and Haig Avenue, causing the death of 7-year-old Kuzi James.    Experts say the community’s cooperation in investigations is important and support is a main factor in the

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Drug addiction without treatment can turn the addict into a drug dealer

Drug addiction without treatment can turn the addict into a drug dealer

🕔14:42, 13.Nov 2020

Despite the harmful consequences of abusing drugs, some people still use them frequently — but addicts without treatment and support may become drug dealers, experts say.   When people consume drugs frequently, they can potentially become addicts and this may take them down unhealthy paths if they do not have the required support.  According to the Canadian Drug Crisis

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COVID-19 impacts the number of crime cases

COVID-19 impacts the number of crime cases

🕔13:38, 23.Oct 2020

    Business owners are reporting different experiences in the number of crime cases due to COVID-19.  While major and minor offences are still going on, statistics show the percentage of many criminal incidents during COVID-19 has dropped.  According to Statistics Canada, the number of criminal incidents from March to June 2020 decreased by 39,753 cases. This is a

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COVID-19 facilitates accused’s release on bail

COVID-19 facilitates accused’s release on bail

🕔15:16, 9.Oct 2020

Those accused of crimes are now more likely to get bail because of COVID-19 concerns, according to legal experts.  According to the Windsor Police Service website, on Wednesday Sept. 23, 2020, patrol officers responded to a report of a fight in the area of

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Splash pads reopen in Windsor

Splash pads reopen in Windsor

🕔19:53, 15.Jul 2020

The water is on at Jackson Park on Wed. July 15. Most splash pads in the city of Windsor re-opened Mon. July 13 and kids now can enjoy cooling off outdoors after closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Splash pads

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COVID-19 outbreak impacts summer vacation plans

COVID-19 outbreak impacts summer vacation plans

🕔00:10, 11.May 2020

People with travel plans during the 2020 summer break worry that they may need to postpone due to COVID-19. Summer is around the corner, and some people have worked hard during the year while  planning to spend their vacation in

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Windsor’s sunset

Windsor’s sunset

🕔11:01, 3.May 2020

Clouds and the sunset form a restful picture in Downtown Windsor on April 29, 2020. Photo by: Wafaa Al-kudimi

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Safety is number one issue for police intervening in children experiencing mental health crisis

Safety is number one issue for police intervening in children experiencing mental health crisis

🕔16:29, 28.Feb 2020

  Despite the fact of understanding children’s mental issues, children and others safety is the requirement for police intervention at schools. Comprehension of a child’s inner mental and emotional world is important to help and support them. However, in situations

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Giving bullied victims a brighter future through sport

Giving bullied victims a brighter future through sport

🕔13:47, 14.Feb 2020

Children who have been bullied many times often lose their confidence, but experts say engaging in a sport can help and support in rebuilding it. Many people have experienced bullying which has affected them either physically or emotionally and weakened

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Trapping not always the solution for pests

Trapping not always the solution for pests

🕔14:19, 31.Jan 2020

While some people think a trap is the best solution to get rid of a wild animal, animal care experts say it can be the worst choice. People sometimes use cage traps in their attics for capturing small animals such

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Cost barriers for youth driving

Cost barriers for youth driving

🕔13:49, 24.Jan 2020

 While many millennials are buying cars, employment experts say the cost of driving is still a barrier for young people which can potentially limit their job opportunities. An employment consultant at St. Clair College said there are several factors preventing

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Children’s Grief Awareness Day

Children’s Grief Awareness Day

🕔12:44, 29.Nov 2019

  Support can make huge difference to a grieving child. Supporting a child who has lost an important person in their life can be as simple as taking them to a place where they can have some fun. The CMHA-WECB

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Government fundings supports Windsor ESL school programs

Government fundings supports Windsor ESL school programs

🕔15:03, 8.Nov 2019

The government of Canada is working to support English as a Second Language for students in elementary schools who are coming from other countries. English language students bring a range of educational experiences and a variety of life situations to

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