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These kids aren’t ‘playing’ around

These kids aren’t ‘playing’ around

🕔10:39, 28.Feb 2014

by Sean Frame A local theatre company is using the performing arts to bring out the best in Windsor’s youth. The Riverfront Theatre Company is a charitable organization that provides performance experience and theatre training to youth in Windsor and Essex

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Drink in the local art

Drink in the local art

🕔17:24, 27.Feb 2014

by Richard Riosa A local winery is combining art and wine to support independent female artists. Cooper’s Hawk Vineyards, located between Harrow and Kingsville, hosted GlamaRama Feb. 22. The event featured wine produced by CHV, as well as a handful

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Griff’s Gone Geeky

Griff’s Gone Geeky

🕔12:20, 21.Feb 2014

by Kenneth Bullock A college bar is mixing more into the lineup than just alcohol. Griff’s Tavern held the Game Vortex pub from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. at St. Clair College on Feb. 20. The animation club came with

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Comedy pub produces twice the laughs

🕔12:11, 21.Feb 2014

by Kenneth Bullock A local pub is sending audience members home chuckling by bringing comedians to town each week. The Rockhead Pub brought in Gad Holland, a comedian from Detroit and Michael Harrison, a comedian from Saskatchewan to entertain Windsorites

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Miss Universe Preliminary Competition begins

🕔12:05, 21.Feb 2014

by Shelbey Hernandez Fifteen women from the Windsor and Essex County have made it through the Miss Universe Canada Western Ontario Preliminary Competition. According to Sonny Borrelli, the regional director and executive producer for the preliminary competition, this is the

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Growth in movie piracy but bigger growth in box office sales

🕔12:41, 14.Feb 2014

by Justin Prince For the past decade, movie piracy has been on the rise across the world. Despite the rise, movie studios and cinemas are continuing to thrive in both Canada and the U.S. According to websites such as WIRED.com

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Photo exhibit evokes memories of Windsor’s past

Photo exhibit evokes memories of Windsor’s past

🕔11:45, 14.Feb 2014

by Y. MuradErzinclioglu Windsorites are being given the opportunity to connect with their automotive past through photographs on display at the Art Gallery of Windsor. The exhibit features portraiture works of the late Yousuf Karsh, who was commissioned by the

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Comedy Pub produces double the laughs

🕔11:25, 14.Feb 2014

by Kenneth Bullock A local pub sent audience members home chuckling after bringing two great comedians to town. The Rockhead Pub brought in Gad Holland, a comedian from Detroit and Michael Harrison, a comedian from Saskatchewan to entertain Windsorites Feb.

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Family Day

🕔11:03, 14.Feb 2014

Many Windsor Residents are are getting ready to enjoy a long weekend as the province marks its second statutory holiday of the year. On Feb.17, many businesses will shut down to allow for the seventh consecutive Family Day. In 2008,

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Legends of 2012 to close

Legends of 2012 to close

🕔13:33, 7.Feb 2014

by Sean Previl After more than four years of operation, The Legends of 2012 will close Feb. 16. Previously known as the Happy Tap Tavern, Roger Samudio, 36, bought the building at 1056 Wyandotte St. E. in January 2010 and

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Movies for baseballs

🕔12:30, 7.Feb 2014

by Sean Frame The University of Windsor’s Club Baseball is raising fund by creating a movie theater experience on campus. On Jan. 30 the University of Windsor Lancers Baseball team hosted its first of many movie nights on campus in

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Labour culture becomes inspiration for local artist

🕔12:23, 7.Feb 2014

by Hailey Trealout   From spirited cave paintings and hieroglyphics to the Mona Lisa and Starry Night, people have been using art to tell a story – this is the concept that has Vince Allen Kogut picking up his pencil.

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Hollywood stars migrate north for the release of the Birder

Hollywood stars migrate north for the release of the Birder

🕔13:55, 31.Jan 2014

by Shaun Garrity Windsor is not usually familiar with celebrities, but this April the city will get a taste of Hollywood. Producer Gerry,Lattmann, producer Jeff Nadalin and director Theodore Bizaire held a press conference Jan. 28 at the Capitol Theatre

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Let’s go to the movies

Let’s go to the movies

🕔11:58, 31.Jan 2014

Movie lovers have a new place in Windsor to watch their favourite flicks. UWin Cinemas held their grand opening Jan. 30 with a screening of Rush at Erie Hall at the University of Windsor. While not the first student-run theatre

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Avenue Q

🕔11:08, 31.Jan 2014

by Alice Hewitt. With its puppets and one of a kind comedy, the hit musical Avenue Q aims to entertain. Avenue Q tells the story of recent college graduate, Princeton, and the search for his ultimate purpose in life. At

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Which video game console is the choice of the next generation?

Which video game console is the choice of the next generation?

🕔13:33, 24.Jan 2014

by Chris Mailloux All three next generation gaming consoles have been released and gamers continue to line up to grab the console they want. Within 24 hours of their release the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One sold more than one

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Dragons’ Den sets fire to Windsor

Dragons’ Den sets fire to Windsor

🕔13:17, 24.Jan 2014

By Sean Previl From computer bits to doggy bites, Windsorites are showing their city is more than just a factory town — it’s a place of innovation. The popular CBC television show Dragons’ Den held auditions at the Windsor-Essex Regional

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Windsorites talk about bullying

🕔13:12, 24.Jan 2014

by Sarah Ryrie Windsorites were given the chance to vent about their experiences with bullying during an open-mic night Thursday at Legends 2012. St. Clair College student Ralph Paul Frak hosted this event, along with comedian Dave Squeak. This is

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Local art inspired from science

🕔12:57, 24.Jan 2014

By Millar Hill Local artists are creating art through a series of science experiments.   In the summer of 2011, 20 artists, scientists and university students went to Banff National Park in Alberta. They spent two weeks helping Jennifer Willet,

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The Princess Ball adds magic to fundraising

The Princess Ball adds magic to fundraising

🕔12:55, 24.Jan 2014

By Bobby-Jo Keats Cystic Fibrosis Canada and other volunteers hosted a princess-themed event this weekend to increase awareness and raise funds toward finding a cure.      Children received the royal treatment at the Fogolar Furlan Club on Saturday during a fundraising

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