Campaign music sets the tone

Campaign music sets the tone

🕔12:21, 27.Sep 2019

  Music is essential to political campaign. The song that is chosen can say a lot about a campaigner’s image. The song played when entering a campaign/rally is partially what the public will remember them for. The music is just

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Cottam Fall Fair and Horse Festival successful despite rain

Cottam Fall Fair and Horse Festival successful despite rain

🕔09:58, 27.Sep 2019

Rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the Cottam Fall Fair and Horse Festival attendees, who left plenty of footprints at Ridgeview Park Sept. 15. The event’s 57th anniversary was hosted by the Rotary Club of Cottam, celebrating the change in

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Fundraising for the Downtown Windsor Community

Fundraising for the Downtown Windsor Community

🕔12:30, 12.Apr 2019

By Joyce St. Antoine The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative hosted its Spring Fundraiser on Friday April 5. They had a silent auction and music played by the Coffee House Combo. The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative is a network of neighbours

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Record Store Day 2019

Record Store Day 2019

🕔11:56, 12.Apr 2019

By Joe Gibel Independent record shops around the globe get ready for annual Record Store Day celebration every April.  Record Store Day takes place on Saturday, April 13 and will celebrate the culture and appreciation for the independent record store.

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St. Clair College students raise money to improve education in Ghana

St. Clair College students raise money to improve education in Ghana

🕔11:48, 12.Apr 2019

By Kristian Beaudoin Students of the event management program hosted a fundraiser to improve education in Jirapa, Ghana. In association with the Ciociaro Club and the Rotary Clubs of Windsor, students held a fundraiser called An Evening for Education on

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The effects of cannabis on the brain before the age of 25

The effects of cannabis on the brain before the age of 25

🕔12:21, 5.Apr 2019

To some the drug is seen as a medicine used to help with pains and aches they may have. However, there are many health risks associated with cannabis use. Eric Nadalin, manager at Windsor-Essex County Health Unit says the drug

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Shooting arrows to let off steam

Shooting arrows to let off steam

🕔12:17, 5.Apr 2019

By Ryan Percy Windsor residents are experiencing the thrill of one of humanity’s oldest forms of combat first hand: archery. A section of the Central Parks Athletics facility, past the batting cages, becomes a battlefield as teams face off in

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Impact Wrestling Returns to St. Clair College

Impact Wrestling Returns to St. Clair College

🕔12:40, 29.Mar 2019

  By Joe Gibel Wrestling fans are being treated to world class wrestling as Border City Wrestling hosts Impact Wrestling tapings at St. Clair College.   It was a sold-out crowd at the old St. Clair College gym as the superstars

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Stress Less Fest

Stress Less Fest

🕔12:32, 29.Mar 2019

St. Clair College is acknowledging exams are a stressful time for students and are offering relaxing activities to help alleviate the stress. In 2014, the amount of stressed Canadians ages 15 and older is more than double the population of

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City of Windsor Cultural Summit

City of Windsor Cultural Summit

🕔11:47, 29.Mar 2019

By Travis Conant The City of Windsor held its annual Cultural Summit at Willistead Manor in February. The summit started with a formal presentation at 3:30 p.m (repeated again at 5:30 p.m) and was followed by a break so those

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Neighbourhood Budget Meeting

Neighbourhood Budget Meeting

🕔11:01, 29.Mar 2019

By Joyce St. Antoine On Friday March 22, the Life after Fifty centre held a public 2019 municipal budget meeting. More than 40 residents from the west side and downtown areas of Windsor attended the meeting, expressing their concerns about

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Merry Maple Fest in March

Merry Maple Fest in March

🕔21:57, 10.Mar 2019

By Ryan Percy The first weekend in March saw re-enactors and educators turn the John R. Park Homestead into a maple-themed heritage weekend. More than 2,000 visitors from Windsor-Essex and abroad came to attend the event highlighting how pioneers and

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Lakeshore council to seek funding towards “Earth Walk Trail”

Lakeshore council to seek funding towards “Earth Walk Trail”

🕔17:24, 26.Feb 2019

Lakeshore council desk before a meeting on Feb. 19, 2019. (Photo by Kaitlynn Kenney) During a regularly scheduled council meeting in Lakeshore, council talked about asking the County Wide Active Transportation System for financial help in regards to the new

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Windsor hockey community remembering Mickey Renaud

Windsor hockey community remembering Mickey Renaud

🕔17:18, 26.Feb 2019

Owen Sound Attack players watch the Mickey Tribute video in the opening ceremonies on Feb. 18, 2019. (Photo by Kaitlynn Kenney) The game on Feb. 18 is important for the Windsor hockey scene, especially for the Spitfires.   Story by

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Charity Pasta Dinner

Charity Pasta Dinner

🕔12:15, 22.Feb 2019

Members of the Disabilities Studies Student Association are giving back to the disability community of Windsor. The DSSA at the University of Windsor will be holding their first annual community pasta dinner March 8. Taya Agius, 21, who is the

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Parents protest Premier’s autism funding plan

🕔12:08, 22.Feb 2019

Parents rallied against Doug Ford’s proposed changes to the Ontario Autism Program at the Ministry of Community and Social Services in Windsor. On Feb.14, parents and supporters gathered in cold weather to protest anticipated changes made to the OAP by

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Five years of freezin’ for a reason

Five years of freezin’ for a reason

🕔10:10, 21.Feb 2019

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan St. Clair College and the Windsor Police Service held their 5th annual Polar Plunge, raising proceeds to help Special Olympics. “Be bold, and get cold,” was the motto of the 5th annual plunge for the Ontario Law

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Regional spelling bee will give champion scholarship

Regional spelling bee will give champion scholarship

🕔13:37, 20.Feb 2019

By Ryan Percy On Feb. 23 the Chrysler Theatre will become a hive of activity as the area spelling bee takes centre stage. The WFCU Credit Union Scripps Regional Spelling Bee is offering free admission to spectators from the public

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Young Windsor Entrepenuer

🕔12:34, 15.Feb 2019

The new music school foundation in Windsor is hoping to shape the future of music in the city. When Bethany Russell graduated from the University of Windsor she wanted to create an open space for children who want to learn

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Coffee with a cop

Coffee with a cop

🕔12:30, 15.Feb 2019

Police officers who attended the Coffee with a Cop event hosted at Café March 21 on Feb. 7 said they believe it will help “humanize” them in citizen eyes. The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative partnered with the Downtown Windsor Business

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