The secret life of a Residence Advisor

The secret life of a Residence Advisor

🕔13:13, 21.Oct 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Beginning of September. Move-in day. The ground shakes and the doors shudder as they are forced open. Students shuffle in like a herd of cattle. It appears as if chaos might erupt at anytime, but a light

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Small business, big dreams

Small business, big dreams

🕔14:08, 14.Oct 2016

By Alyssa Horrobin Do you have a lot of passion? Are you unhappy at the job you have right now? Have you ever wanted to be your own boss? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, it might

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A letter from the editor

A letter from the editor

🕔23:49, 15.Apr 2016

By Christian Bouchard Over the past couple years the sports world has seen some of the greatest call it a career. We have been left with fond memories thanks to guys such as Peyton Manning, Derek Jeter, Kobe Bryant and

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Record breaking numbers for Windsor’s biggest Easter egg hunt

🕔12:08, 1.Apr 2016

By Samantha Wigfield Unexpected numbers hit Jackson Park as hundreds of families gathered together on Saturday, March 25, to celebrate an old tradition of hunting eggs filled with treats. Breakthrough Walls Church in Windsor organized the hunt. There was an

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The journey to Mount Etna

The journey to Mount Etna

🕔11:53, 1.Apr 2016

By Ashley Ann Mentley There’s a familiar saying that it’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey.  And while this may be true for many road trips through areas with beautiful scenery, it is not often the case when

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Spring rites celebrate East Indian culture in Windsor

Spring rites celebrate East Indian culture in Windsor

🕔11:49, 1.Apr 2016

By Mark Brown East Indian fashion, colours and music marked the arrival of spring recently at a showcase event in Windsor. Dozens of people gathered at the Gourmet Emporium in Walkerville to celebrate Rang De, an observance of colour and

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The Community University Partnership held annual health fair

🕔11:25, 1.Apr 2016

By Abass Wali Organizers of an annual health fair hope to help those less fortunate in the community. The University of Windsor hosted the health fair at the Windsor Water World gymnasium on March 16. The Community University Partnership is

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Gravy, cheese curds and fries, oh my

Gravy, cheese curds and fries, oh my

🕔12:07, 11.Mar 2016

By Ashley Ann Mentley/Converged Citizen Staff Poutine is proving to be more popular than ever in Windsor. Place Concorde recently held the third Festival de la Poutine, which sold out in less than a month and attracted 450 guests. The

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Pot and pets

Pot and pets

🕔14:39, 4.Mar 2016

By Christian Dutchyn     People have used marijuana as a medication for centuries and now some people are giving it to their pets to treat the ailments that afflict them. While giving marijuana to animals is illegal, a new

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Why do people help?

🕔13:16, 26.Feb 2016

Rabiul Biplob Local clergy and social workers say there are different reasons for why people donate their time, money and other resources to help others. In Windsor different religious and social organizations have donors and volunteers who help to run

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Ronald McDonald House in Windsor

Ronald McDonald House in Windsor

🕔11:45, 12.Feb 2016

By Aaron Lombardi     The Ronald McDonald House is a facility for families coping with the process of cancer treatment and will open in Windsor this spring.   A grand player piano sits in the centre ballroom of Windsor’s Ciociaro

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New hopes, new plans and new faces for Windsor Downtown Mission

New hopes, new plans and new faces for Windsor Downtown Mission

🕔12:35, 27.Nov 2015

The giant cathedral-like church echoes the bouncing syllables as Windsor Downtown Mission’s new director of development throws her audience a barrage of fact after fact. The audience is made up of delegates from Leadership Windsor-Essex, who try to pepper questions

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Lending a therapeutic paw to students

Lending a therapeutic paw to students

🕔12:29, 27.Nov 2015

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Therapeutic Paws of Canada are working together to bring therapy dogs to meet with students at the University of Windsor, following a visit at St. Clair College Residence. The University of Windsor will be holding a Therapeutic

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Something about Bezaire

Something about Bezaire

🕔12:22, 27.Nov 2015

By: Jordan Caschera “I was in my early 20’s, it was a comedy called The Putting Edge and I was thrown into it,” said Ted Bezaire. “I wanted to go big.” You’ve heard it before, Do what you love and

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It’s not just a rock: the spirituality of crystals

It’s not just a rock: the spirituality of crystals

🕔12:09, 27.Nov 2015

Citizens of Windsor and Essex-County have been turning to crystals when looking for more than traditional healing and spirituality practices. Dating back six thousand years, crystals were used as healing tools by ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia and Ancient Egyptians. Their

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He’s got balls

He’s got balls

🕔11:12, 27.Nov 2015

By Christian Bouchard Some people have all the luck in the world, but a little skill helps too. Catching a baseball at a MLB game is something many people dream of their entire lives. However, more often than not, whether

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Grandma’s touch

🕔12:04, 20.Nov 2015

She is the president and CEO of Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare, a nurse by trade and at heart, a business woman and the go to person for many of her employees. But most importantly, Janice Kaffer is a grandma. When it

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Post-Halloween Sugar Rush

Post-Halloween Sugar Rush

🕔12:05, 6.Nov 2015

Children bouncing off the walls for weeks after Halloween is every frazzled parents nightmare. But when a child really wants that one last piece of candy before brushing their teeth at night, it might be hard to say no. However,

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Religious Travel

🕔12:24, 23.Oct 2015

By Rabiul Biplob/Converged Citizen Staff Religion plays an important role in the lives of many and influences day to day activities. For Buddhists and Hindus, that sacred place is in India. Thousands visit the Banaras from all over the world

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Coin show brings history alive

Coin show brings history alive

🕔11:52, 23.Oct 2015

By Mark Brown/Converged Citizen Staff Standing among rows upon rows of coins ranging in appearance from dull to gleaming on a recent Sunday morning, Dan Jones takes out a key and opens one of the many cases protecting the coins.

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