Gaming with a cause
Who doesn’t enjoy a good video game every now and then? What’s more, what if you could play these games and raise money for a good cause? Well that’s exactly what RPGLimitBreak did this past week. RPGLimitBreak is a group
Who doesn’t enjoy a good video game every now and then? What’s more, what if you could play these games and raise money for a good cause? Well that’s exactly what RPGLimitBreak did this past week. RPGLimitBreak is a group
If you’re a student attending any program at St. Clair College who’s interested in a career in event planning, graphic design, advertising or content creation, you might want to consider joining the St. Clair College Public Relations Club. So much
Windsor-Essex has been celebrating Black History by hosting events around the city to praise these achievements of prominent black figures and give a voice to future leaders. Black History Month is an annual celebration of black figures both past and
On March 12, an event held by WEtech Alliance called Getting Windsor-Essex Ready for the Future of Work and Learning will be held at St. Clair College Centre for the Arts. WEtech Alliance and a group of community partners, Workforce
The Windsor International Film Festival is a cultural, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to recognize and celebrate the art of cinema by showcasing Canadian and international films and filmmakers. This year’s festival started in Chrysler Theatre with the movie Invisibles.
A Holiday Inn Express will be built in Lakeshore Ont. near the town of Tecumseh. The hotel will be built along Amy Croft Drive, between the Boston Pizza and the Esthetica Day Spa. The hotel will be built on the
On Oct. 4, nearly 5 years since his 2015 release If I Should Go Before You, Dallas Green returned with his sixth studio album under the City and Colour alias, ‘A Pill For Loneliness’. The singer-songwriter from St. Catharines, Ont.
Members of the heavy metal band Iron Kingdom were ready for a great show at the Backstage Bar in Windsor. The bar hosted the band on Nov. 20, following the release of their new album On the Hunt. This
As a parent in of an iGen child, do you want to know what I find completely mind-boggling? My nine-year old daughter is extremely smart. I mean, this kid has been using technology since before she could talk. I remember sitting
This local ice cream shop is uncertain how business will hold with the onset of colder fall and winter weather. Walkerville Chill, a small ice cream shop located on Wyandotte Street East, has been able to pull sizable crowds since
Attendance Affects Marks Students at St. Clair College MediaPlex find plenty of excuses to miss class, but professors don’t take any of them, and students who attend class regularly don’t take them either. Kyla Kjarsgaard-Stiers, a first-year Travel and
The Windsor chief of police Pam Mizuno, along with three police officers talked to first year journalism students at St. Clair College. On November 13, at 9:30 a.m. Mizuno, Sgt. Steve Betteridge, Cst. Talya Natyshak, and Inspector Dan Potvin gave their time talking about protocol
The Inter-Faith Group of Windsor and Essex County held its annual interfaith symposium, “The Search for Meaning in Today’s World: Perspectives from Spiritualities of the World” on Sun. Oct. 20, 2019 at the Hospice of Windsor and Essex County. Serena
Giovanni Abati is the 54-year-old Green Party candidate for Windsor-Tecumseh. He was born in Windsor, Ont. and grew up in the Great Lakes region. Before his current job as a truck driver, Abati worked in waste management for more than
Revolution Youth Theater is a Canadian charity that enables youth to be creative at no cost, offering free drama instruction to the Windsor area. On Sunday, Oct. 27 there will be Halloween-themed theatre performances at Rockstar Music Hall for A
AMHERSTBURG – The Amherstburg Uncommon Festival has been able to provide more than just an outlet for steampunk and “Harry Potter” fans. It also creates exposure for local business. Bakery and café Caffeine and Company was one such business on Sept. 28 as attendees and
WINDSOR – Construction in Windsor is ongoing even as the end of roadwork season is near. While the photos shown were taken on Ojibway Parkway showcasing the repair of nearby Broadway Street, it is just one of many projects that are in the works. According
Journalism students Tyler Clapp, Ryan Martel, and Savannah Mills selling baked goods last week at The Mediaplex to raise money to support the journalism awards night.
The school year is in full swing in Windsor, Ont. and the buses are filling up. Transit ridership has increased by 22 per cent according to the City of Windsor website which was last recorded in 2018. Earlier this year,