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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Last Call music score

Last Call music score

🕔13:17, 13.Feb 2019

By Joyce St. Antoine Windsor, Ontario recently became a new film location spot. Composer Adrian Ellis paired up with director Gavin Michael Booth to create a movie called Last Call. It was filmed in downtown Windsor and the Mediaplex. “Gavin

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Staying outdoors to show support for the homeless

Staying outdoors to show support for the homeless

🕔23:50, 11.Feb 2019

“We work together to end homelessness.” That’s the message of the Windsor Residence for Young Men, also known as the WRYM. The annual fundraising event “The Coldest Night of the Year” is coming. The WRYM will stay outside 14 hours

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St. Clair College breaks ground on field of dreams

St. Clair College breaks ground on field of dreams

🕔11:44, 8.Feb 2019

Students, faculty and community members gathered for the groundbreaking of St. Clair College’s new Sports Park on Feb. 1, 2019. Plans for the $21.5 million Sports Park were unveiled during a presentation at the college’s South Campus main building. Speakers

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Community on ice

Community on ice

🕔11:30, 8.Feb 2019

New Windsorites came to Charles Clark Square to learn to skate, thanks to three Windsor organizations. All Saint’s Anglican Church, the YMCA Settlement Services and Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative hosted their fourth annual family skating event on Februrary 2 at

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Windsor Students respond to Ontario government’s proposed 10 per cent tuition cuts

Windsor Students respond to Ontario government’s proposed 10 per cent tuition cuts

🕔12:24, 1.Feb 2019

  University and college students in Windsor say they worry about changes to OSAP (Ontario Students Assistance Program) by the provincial government, that could lead to possible struggles in debt payment. The proposed tuition changes will also eliminate free tuition

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Students gathered at St. Clair for the annual job fair

Students gathered at St. Clair for the annual job fair

🕔11:54, 1.Feb 2019

This year marked the twentieth year in a row that St. Clair College and University of Windsor partnered to host Southwestern Ontario’s largest job fair. On Jan. 23, St. Clair’s Sportsplex housed  the job fair which included over 108 employers

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Marvelous Day Celebration

Marvelous Day Celebration

🕔11:37, 1.Feb 2019

By Joyce St. Antoine It was a Marvel-ous Day at the Windsor Public Library. On Jan. 7, the Central branch in Downtown Windsor, hosted its fifth fandom day celebration, having previously honoured Harry Potter, Doctor Who, Star Wars, and Game

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Science on Tap

🕔11:16, 1.Feb 2019

Science, drinks and music: the combination you did not know you needed. On Jan. 24 the University of Windsor hosted its first Science on Tap event of 2019 at the Alan Wildeman Centre for Creative Arts. These events are held

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Windsor’s women march on the strength of the waves

Windsor’s women march on the strength of the waves

🕔13:12, 29.Jan 2019

Hundreds of Windsor women have joined together to fight for equality and against gender-based violence for all Windsor women and women across the world. For hundreds of years people were battling for their rights and battles that are lately run

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Republic Day of India in Windsor

Republic Day of India in Windsor

🕔22:41, 28.Jan 2019

 India become independent in Aug. 1947 when it appointed a constitution committee, becoming a republic on Jan. 26, 1950. The new country kept its membership in the British Commonwealth. Canadians of Indian origin celebrated republic day with pomp and glory

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‘Be Bold, Get Cold’: 5th annual plunge for Special Olympics

‘Be Bold, Get Cold’: 5th annual plunge for Special Olympics

🕔14:46, 25.Jan 2019

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Windsor police and St. Clair College have partnered for a fifth year to bring the annual Polar Plunge to Windsor and raise money for Special Olympics Ontario. Adults can register for $50 or fundraise $100 to waive

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