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Parking troubles at Mackenzie Hall

Parking troubles at Mackenzie Hall

🕔16:02, 9.Nov 2018

By Pranav Patel The executive director of Recreation and Culture for the city of Windsor assures the public that parking at Mackenzie Hall will soon be available again. Windsorites have been unable to use the parking lot since the old

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Resources for the homeless in Windsor

Resources for the homeless in Windsor

🕔15:58, 9.Nov 2018

There are 30,000 Canadians who are homeless every night according to a new homelessness report. In the study, done by Canadian Homelessness Research Network 200,000 Canadians experience homelessness, 150,000 use a homeless shelter, 30,000 are homeless on any given night

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Art prescriptions

Art prescriptions

🕔13:02, 2.Nov 2018

By Joyce St. Antoine Doctors are prescribing a trip to the museum as a way to counter chronic illnesses. Described as a first in Canada, Montreal will have a year-long program issuing up to 50 prescriptions to patients, grant free

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Dogs without jobs

Dogs without jobs

🕔13:15, 26.Oct 2018

By Cassidy McNea According to economists, the legalization of cannabis may be creating jobs for people but it is also putting some drug sniffing dogs out of work. The RCMP website shows there are 170 dog teams from the K-9

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Municipal election 2018 results

Municipal election 2018 results

🕔23:03, 22.Oct 2018

ELECTION RESULTS 2018 Stay tuned for the results of the 2018 municipal election in Windsor and surrounding areas. CITY OF WINDSOR (all polls reporting) Mayor: Drew Dilkens, re-elected with 31,201 votes Ward 1: Fred Francis, re-elected with 3507 votes Ward 2:

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School board elections 2018

School board elections 2018

🕔23:00, 22.Oct 2018

ELECTION RESULTS 2018 With all polls reporting, the school board trustees elected in Windsor-Essex are: GREATER ESSEX COUNTY DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Wards 1, 2, 9: Jessica Sartori, Linda Qin Wards 3, 4, 10: Sarah Cipkar, Alan Halberstadt Wards 5, 6,

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Legalization of pot may cause border issues

Legalization of pot may cause border issues

🕔12:21, 12.Oct 2018

By Cassidy McNea A local member of parliament is concerned about how the legalization of cannabis will affect border traffic. Each year more than six million people cross the Ambassador Bridge. With legalization coming into effect on Oct. 17 MP

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Windsor’s First Hummus Festival

Windsor’s First Hummus Festival

🕔10:54, 28.Sep 2018

By Joyce St. Antoine A crowd of all ages enjoyed their taste of Windsor’s first Hummus Festival at Catholic Central High School. On Sept. 23, the school’s lobby was filled with restaurant vendors, cooks and visitors. A variety of different

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Windsor’s Harmonic Symphonies

Windsor’s Harmonic Symphonies

🕔13:51, 21.Sep 2018

By Joyce St. Antoine The Windsor Symphony Orchestra opens its 2018-2019 season Saturday. Since 1941, the orchestra has been performing an array of both classical and popular music. This season will feature performances of diverse music from Mozart to David

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City of Windsor launches Walk Wheel Windsor

City of Windsor launches Walk Wheel Windsor

🕔12:12, 6.Apr 2018

The City of Windsor is launching Walk Wheel Windsor, an Active Transportation Master Plan for the city. It includes any form of human-powered transportation, i.e walking and cycling two of the most popular and well-known forms of active transportation. It

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An increase in women police officers

An increase in women police officers

🕔11:17, 5.Apr 2018

  By Ryan Jones   There are more male than female police officers in the city of Windsor.   According to a Statistics Canada report released March 28, 2018, Windsor had the fourth-lowest amount of female police officers nationwide in

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Get ready for Alert Ready

Get ready for Alert Ready

🕔16:12, 23.Mar 2018

By: Matt Flood An alert system is coming to Canadians across the country to deliver critical and potentially life-saving alerts directly to their wireless devices. The system, called Alert Ready, will officially be in action on April 6 to alert

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Flood Waters Recede From Chatham-Kent

Flood Waters Recede From Chatham-Kent

🕔14:10, 2.Mar 2018

Overhead view of the Thames River flood in Chatham. (Courtesy of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent) By Matt Flood Flood waters have receded in Chatham-Kent but many residents are left with thousands of dollars in damages. Water from the Thames River

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Motor City strike comes to a close

Motor City strike comes to a close

🕔15:34, 16.Feb 2018

  By Matt Flood Negotiations have ended the strike between management and employees at Motor City Chrysler in Windsor.     The strike began Jan. 30 after talks between the employees and management failed to reach an agreement. The employees

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Body found

Body found

🕔12:33, 14.Feb 2018

By MD Nuruzzaman The dead body of an unidentified male was found in an alley in the 900 block of Church Street shortly after 7 a.m. this morning. A statement from Windsor Police Services says officers and the forensic identification

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Steps away from sexual assault

Steps away from sexual assault

🕔13:47, 26.Jan 2018

By Ryan Jones With the Times Up and #Metoo movements gaining traction, people are feeling more confident sharing their stories of sexual assault. The criminal code defines sexual assault “as an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a

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Hawaii Missile alert caused by human error

Hawaii Missile alert caused by human error

🕔12:54, 15.Jan 2018

Prabhsimar Kaur An emergency alert was sent out on Saturday which created a state of panic across the state. The warning, stated, “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”  Officials later confirmed through

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Windsor adds voice to ‘Hands off Jerusalem’ protests

Windsor adds voice to ‘Hands off Jerusalem’ protests

🕔12:07, 11.Dec 2017

For seven generations, Palestinians have been without a place they can call their homeland. Many of them have never met their relatives from what most of the Muslim world considers occupied territories. On Dec. 11, President Donald Trump’s announcement of

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Tunnel traffic turmoil

Tunnel traffic turmoil

🕔11:21, 8.Dec 2017

By Grace Bauer Windsorites looking for quick and easy travel to Detroit will be faced with a speed bump over the coming months. The Detroit-Windsor Tunnel is under construction, affecting not only individual drivers but also Windsor’s public transit system.

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Four teens injured in DIA shooting

Four teens injured in DIA shooting

🕔12:57, 4.Dec 2017

By Todd Shearon Detroit Police have now detained a 16-year-old boy for questioning about a Saturday night shooting near the Detroit Institute of Arts. Four teenagers were injured when an unknown shooter opened fire at John R. and Farnsworth Streets during

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