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Estelle Laure’s But Then I Came Back

Estelle Laure’s But Then I Came Back

🕔11:36, 7.Apr 2017

  5 out of 5 stars ____________________________________     “We’re a thousand. We’re a million. We’re facets. Starshine.”    If there is one thing I am certain of when participating in a book blog tour, it’s that I’m going in

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Cecilia Vinesse’s Seven Days of You

Cecilia Vinesse’s Seven Days of You

🕔11:18, 31.Mar 2017

    I was lucky enough to receive an advanced reader’s copy of Seven Days of You by Cecilia Vinesse from Hachette Book Group Canada. It was published March 6, making for a fresh new read.   5 out of

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150 Minutes

150 Minutes

🕔12:46, 24.Mar 2017

By Janeen Kratochvil Celebrate Canada with 150 minutes of art, music and food. Mark your calendars for an evening of fun! Ford City and St. Clair College are about to celebrate. The graduating students of the public relations program at

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Chuck Berry Dead at 90

Chuck Berry Dead at 90

🕔11:36, 24.Mar 2017

By Joe Gibel   “The Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” has died. Chuck Berry, legendary musician and music pioneer was found Saturday at his home outside St. Louis. He was 90. With songs such as Maybellene, Johnny B. Goode and

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Book launch sends hometown author to the stars

Book launch sends hometown author to the stars

🕔11:27, 24.Mar 2017

  By Ryan Jones It was a full house at Biblioasis to meet hometown author Emily Schultz last week. Schultz’ new novel Men Walking On Water was released March 20. The novel is set in the 1920s and focuses on

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Venom- Supervillain or antihero?

🕔11:15, 24.Mar 2017

By Cody Rusan The Marvel character known as Venom may be seen as a bad guy, but this is not always the case. The Marvel franchise has seen much success with its wide variety of characters, many of whom originated

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Miriam Moss’ Girl On A Plane

Miriam Moss’ Girl On A Plane

🕔11:03, 24.Mar 2017

By Ryan Jones 4.5 out of 5 stars ___________________________________________   It is 1970. You are 15 years old, getting on a plane to boarding school. You say bye to your parents at the airport with no thought you won’t see

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Windsor’s Chocolate Lover’s Brunch delights

Windsor’s Chocolate Lover’s Brunch delights

🕔10:26, 9.Mar 2017

Some of Windsor’s top bakeries competed in the 19th Annual Chocolate Lover’s Brunch held at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts. The brunch on March 5 was run by the VON (Victorian Order of Nurses) Windsor-Essex and, this year,

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Nintendo switches it up

Nintendo switches it up

🕔13:41, 3.Mar 2017

By Kurlis Mati Nintendo has released a new hybrid console that can be used at home or on the go. The Nintendo Switch game console was released March 3. The console is built into a portable seven-inch tablet and can

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Cassette tapes making a comeback

Cassette tapes making a comeback

🕔12:32, 3.Mar 2017

By Joe Gibel Cassette tapes are back in demand in 2017 as more artists release content on the format. According to an article published by the Windsor Star, sales of cassette tapes jumped almost 80 per cent to about 7,000

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Navigation device created at UofW

Navigation device created at UofW

🕔11:35, 3.Mar 2017

By Christina Chibani   A university student and professor created a device that can fit in your shoe to help you move around using acoustic waves and sensors. The device can help measure the distance from an object to where

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George Steele dead at 79

George Steele dead at 79

🕔11:45, 24.Feb 2017

By Joe Gibel Hall of Fame wrestler, George “The Animal” Steele has died at age 79. Steele, best remembered for portraying a green-tongued, baldheaded wild man in the ring, has died Feb. 16 from kidney failure. Steele was known for

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Sales drop on Valentine’s Day

Sales drop on Valentine’s Day

🕔14:15, 17.Feb 2017

  Some Windsor businesses are reporting weak sales on their Valentine’s Day specials. The owner of Janette Florist, Brandy Sullivan, said sales this year are not as good as last year, but roses were still in high demand on Valentine’s

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Alcohol could be an option at Adventure Bay

Alcohol could be an option at Adventure Bay

🕔11:59, 17.Feb 2017

By Christina Chibani   Windsor’s Adventure Bay is entertaining the idea of selling alcohol. A request for a proposal to operate the concession services serving wine and beer at Adventure Bay was brought to Windsor City Council. The process of

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Local musician keeps blues alive in Windsor

Local musician keeps blues alive in Windsor

🕔12:49, 3.Feb 2017

By Joe Gibel A local singer-songwriter uses his passion for the blues and rockabilly to entertain audiences. The South River, Ontario native found a love for the blues and knew he just had to get it out to an audience.

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The streaming age

The streaming age

🕔10:46, 2.Dec 2016

By Noah Gecelovsky   From the  iPod and Apple Streaming to Spotify and YouTube, the 21st generation has created a number of different sources and platforms to find and listen to music.  But there are still two ways of listening to music that will never die:

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Facebook “steals” from other platforms

Facebook “steals” from other platforms

🕔09:44, 2.Dec 2016

By Justin Crouch As Facebook becomes larger and increasingly relevant, more than one billion users now have access to applications which integrate features from other unique platforms. Mobile applications such as Snapchat have had difficulty keeping up as Facebook integrates new

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Open Mic Surgery gets a new host

Open Mic Surgery gets a new host

🕔13:45, 25.Nov 2016

  By Kevin Blondin Local musicians and independent music enthusiasts are already familiar with the Phog Lounge. The little red building downtown has become a staple in the Windsor arts and music scene. In 2009, the small alternative bar reached

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VHS popular for collectors

VHS popular for collectors

🕔13:14, 25.Nov 2016

  By Joe Gibel Many people are still collecting VHS tapes around the world, years after production has ceased. In the early 1980s, bringing movies home for your pleasure became mainstream for the first time thanks to the invention of

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Gamers making a difference

Gamers making a difference

🕔13:12, 11.Nov 2016

By Dacotah Erwin Gamers from Windsor will be gathering at the annual Christmas Local Area Network event hosted by the St. Clair Information Technology Club to raise funds for the Downtown Mission this December. Featured at the Christmas LAN will

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