Holiday cheer returns to Willistead Manor

Holiday cheer returns to Willistead Manor

🕔15:25, 2.Dec 2019

Sunday afternoon may have been dreary outside, but inside was a sparkling showcase of holiday decor at the Willistead Manor in Walkerville. The 36-room mansion was originally built in 1906 by Detroit architect, Albert Kahn for local distillery founder, Hiram

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Universal Children’s Day celebrated

Universal Children’s Day celebrated

🕔13:15, 29.Nov 2019

By Simran Kaur Universal Children’s Day was celebrated at Windsor’s family aquatic complex on Nov. 15. Jennifer Knights, manager of the Windsor International Aquatic and Training Centre, Adventure Bay Family Water Park and aquatic services has been working at the

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Holiday Fun Winter festival begins Tuesday

Holiday Fun Winter festival begins Tuesday

🕔19:59, 28.Nov 2019

The University of Windsor hosted a free public event called 3 Days of Holiday Fun starting Tuesday in the Student Courtyard. The event offered a synthetic ice surface and fun activities. Free skating lasted until 8 p.m. each of the

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Iron Kingdom

Iron Kingdom

🕔12:57, 22.Nov 2019

  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

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Art Battle Windsor

🕔12:16, 15.Nov 2019

A dozen people were expected to compete in October for the Art Battle in Windsor. The Art Battle organized by Art Battle Windsor and PropertyGuys.com took place at the Olde Walkerville Theatre. The theatre was the perfect location with its

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Movies have an impact

Movies have an impact

🕔16:25, 8.Nov 2019

In its 15th year, the Windsor International Film Festival is having an impact on its audience. The ongoing festival is showcasing 143 films. One of these is Windsor filmmaker Theodore Bezaire’s Boys vs Girls, which played to a full house

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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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St. Clair volleyball teams start off hot

St. Clair volleyball teams start off hot

🕔11:33, 1.Nov 2019

The women’s and men’s volleyball teams for St. Clair College started their respective seasons this past weekend. Both teams defeated their competition 3-0 in all four games against Boreal College and Cambrian College. Shawn Reaume is entering his first season

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Hidden histories: Exploring the real stories of Windsor’s African, Caribbean communities

Hidden histories: Exploring the real stories of Windsor’s African, Caribbean communities

🕔07:17, 21.Oct 2019

Teajai Travis wasn’t sat down as a child and told stories of his family history — instead, he picked up information from his grandmother by listening to her sing.  “A lot of the stories a grandmother would pass down to

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ThanksLIVING Weekend Brings Vegans Together

ThanksLIVING Weekend Brings Vegans Together

🕔12:47, 18.Oct 2019

   A vegan potluck dinner brought many vegans to Optimist Park Monday evening to celebrate Thanksgiving without animal products. Meaghan Marton, 26, hosted about 45 people for dinner, completely without animal products. This was Marton’s fifteenth vegan potluck this year. 

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Justin Trudeau visits Windsor, Ont a week before election day

Justin Trudeau visits Windsor, Ont a week before election day

🕔12:38, 18.Oct 2019

On the morning of Thanksgiving Day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a campaign stop in Windsor, where he spoke to a crowd of about 50. Liberal candidates, Sandra Pupatello and Irek Kusmierczyk joined Trudeau at the St. Clair Center for the

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Scottish Band Empire: Atlantis

Scottish Band Empire: Atlantis

🕔12:32, 18.Oct 2019

Members of the well-known Scottish rock band Atlas: Empire say they are excited to be touring again in Windsor. The Green Bean Café has hosted events for the band in the past, but this time band members have more energy, a

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Federal funding plays a major role in supporting Windsor’s artists and organizations

Federal funding plays a major role in supporting Windsor’s artists and organizations

🕔13:11, 11.Oct 2019

Numerous arts organizations in Windsor receiving funding from a federal grant, which was cut almost in half in 2018. In 2016 the Government of Canada doubled the Canada Council for the Arts’ (CCA) budget, giving them $550 million over five

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Chris Lewis wants to be a voice for the people

Chris Lewis wants to be a voice for the people

🕔13:06, 11.Oct 2019

If you live in LaSalle, Amherstburg, Essex, the western/central part of Lakeshore or Kingsville, conservative candidate Chris Lewis believes he is the perfect candidate because of his ability to give a voice back to the people. “Four years ago, we

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Spooky for a good cause

Spooky for a good cause

🕔11:22, 9.Oct 2019

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

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Windsor-West debate at St. Clair College Tuesday

Windsor-West debate at St. Clair College Tuesday

🕔14:33, 7.Oct 2019

Windsor residents have a chance Tuesday to listen to four major party candidates debate each other on issues they think need attention. Candidates running to represent Windsor-West will participate in a debate on the St. Clair College main campus at

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Windsor Fire urging people to be their own hero with fire rescue plan

Windsor Fire urging people to be their own hero with fire rescue plan

🕔14:26, 7.Oct 2019

It’s Fire Prevention Week in Windsor, and Windsor Fire and Rescue Services (WFRS) are putting a superhero spin on the regular event with the theme of “Not every hero wears a cape.” WFRS wants people to plan and practice their escape routes

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Bookfest goes bilingual for the first time

Bookfest goes bilingual for the first time

🕔19:11, 4.Oct 2019

A Windsor, Ont. festival of books officially kicked off in two languages Oct. 1. For five years Bookfest has had a close partnership with the Francophone community, more so this year than ever. This year Bookfest has a new bilingual

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Amherstburg event succeeds by being different

Amherstburg event succeeds by being different

🕔11:49, 4.Oct 2019

The Amherstburg Uncommon Festival attracted hundreds of people this past weekend, in spite of the cooler, rainy weather.  The gathering, in its second year, is dedicated to everything Victorian-era steampunk, with features including a costume contest, haunted house tours and

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Open Streets doubles as campaign time

Open Streets doubles as campaign time

🕔14:30, 30.Sep 2019

Federal Liberal candidate Sandra Pupatello brought attention to her campaign during Open Streets last Sunday by setting up a booth in the Ouellette and University Ave. area. Pupatello’s appearance caught the attention of many participating in Open Streets.  “A lot

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