An awfully grey Valentine’s Day

An awfully grey Valentine’s Day

🕔13:57, 20.Feb 2015

By Ashley Ann Mentley Windsorites were given new choices this Valentine’s Day: the release of a sexy movie or a sale on adorable cats. On Feb. 14, the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society hosted an adoption event called “50 Shades of

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Americans have strange ideas about Canadians

🕔13:38, 20.Feb 2015

Many young Americans admit there are stereotypes when it comes to their perception of Canadian lifestyle. Although Canada is adjacent the United States and is connected by a border which spans almost 8,900 kilometres, they say the Canadian lifestyle differs

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The forgotten flapjack

The forgotten flapjack

🕔13:31, 20.Feb 2015

By Ashley Ann Mentley   Many people in Windsor are snubbing tradition and celebrating an ancient holiday by choosing deep-fried and jelly-filled over the classic pancake. Feb. 17 was Shrove Tuesday, otherwise known as Fat Tuesday or Pancake Day.  It

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2015 Oscar predictions

2015 Oscar predictions

🕔11:54, 13.Feb 2015

  By Allanah Wills Film’s biggest night is just around the corner. Amherstburg-born filmmaker Gavin Michael Booth’s latest film The Scarehouse was filmed in Windsor and won “Best Feature” at the New York City Horror Film Festival. Booth breaks down

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Saints are freezin’ for a reason

Saints are freezin’ for a reason

🕔16:20, 6.Feb 2015

By Taylor Busch Staff Reporter Students and staff of St. Clair College gave back to the community in a big way by participating in the Ontario Law Enforcement’s Polar Plunge at the south campus on Feb. 5. On a cold

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A magical experience at the U of W

A magical experience at the U of W

🕔14:34, 21.Nov 2014

by Kristine Klein Windsorites experienced their first Tedx at the University of Windsor with many speakers, including a young magician. Tedx is an event much like a Ted Talks, where guest speakers have a chance to share their ideas or

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Students bring kids to St. Clair

Students bring kids to St. Clair

🕔10:58, 21.Nov 2014

Students bring kids to St. Clair Kenneth Bullock November 20, 2014   Danielle Koresky (second to left) explains the rules of “Shark” to the kids under the rainbow parachute at St. Clair College’s Main Campus on November 15, 2014 in

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Breast Cancer Awareness

🕔12:57, 14.Nov 2014

By Iesha Coburn The month of October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Although many people are aware of what breast cancer is, the National Breast Cancer Association is taking the extra step by making the whole month to inform people

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Cosplayin’ around

Cosplayin’ around

🕔12:48, 14.Nov 2014

By Sean Frame Halloween is a chance to dress up and be someone you are not. Unfortunately, for those who want to dress up all the time, Halloween only happens once a year. But hell if Mr. Dressup can do

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Considering vegetarianism? Consider this:

🕔11:53, 14.Nov 2014

By Shelbey Hernandez   Everyone has probably had their mothers tell them, “Don’t forget to eat your vegetables!” But can eating just vegetables be bad for you? Although some studies have shown that following a vegetarian lifestyle can reduce the

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Online and e-book impact on brick-n-mortar bookstores

Online and e-book impact on brick-n-mortar bookstores

🕔19:28, 7.Nov 2014

  By Blake Wilson Bookstores in Windsor and across the globe are facing stiff competition from online and digital competitors. Back before the Internet, bookstores were one of the main ways for consumers to obtain reading material and public libraries

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Eat your own words

Eat your own words

🕔17:17, 7.Nov 2014

A student at St. Clair residence Lyndsey Findlay is holding an Eat Your Words event later on Nov.7.2014.   Findlay last year at “Comfortable Words People Regret Negative Words They Used” saw that event at the university of Windsor to

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Feeling the Heat During Christmas

🕔17:16, 7.Nov 2014

By: Nicky Vanrivong   Feeling the Heat During Christmas By: Nicky Vanrivong   Windsorites are feeling the cold pinch from the pressure of Christmas. Christmas comes with the benefit of spending time with your family and friends, but there’s also

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Stress disorders are more noticeable in Canadian police officers

🕔17:14, 7.Nov 2014

By Alexandra Latremouille 7 Nov. 2014 Canadian police officers are experiencing Operational Stress Injuries at a rate comparable to military personnel, according to the Tema Conter Memorial Trust. Twelve active police officers committed suicide because of OSI between December 2013

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Students impact local businesses

Students impact local businesses

🕔16:28, 7.Nov 2014

By Chelsea Turnbull Students and businesses Nov. 7, 2014 Students impact local businesses Customers line up at Starbucks on Ouellette Ave. on Nov. 7 2014. (photo by Chelsea Turnbull) As fall returns, and students come back to school, downtown local

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Windsor dog mushers ready for winter

Windsor dog mushers ready for winter

🕔16:15, 7.Nov 2014

Andrew Strahl with his dogs Flurry (left) and Shiloh (right) in their home in Windsor, Thursday, Nov 6, 2014. (Photo by Kameron Chausse.)   By Kameron Chausse   The sport of urban dog mushing is growing in Windsor, Ontario, driven

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Comics still sticking around

Comics still sticking around

🕔15:37, 7.Nov 2014

By Josh Teixeira Nov. 7, 2014 “From a financial standpoint comics are doing very well. They seem to have lost focus on telling stories,” said Tony Gray, a local comic book artist, writer and publisher. “It’s now a very nasty

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30 Days Dining In Downtown Windsor

30 Days Dining In Downtown Windsor

🕔15:35, 7.Nov 2014

By David Zoungrana The 30 Days Dining In Downtown Windsor Photo Contest, held by The Downtown Mosaic, will be running throughout the entire month of November. The photo contest is open to residents of Canada who are 14 years of

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Berlin wall remembered after 25 years

Berlin wall remembered after 25 years

🕔15:33, 7.Nov 2014

By Patrick Whatley Slug: Berlin Wall; Anniversary; Blitz Date: Nov. 7, 2014   Twenty-five years ago this month the Berlin Wall fell, leaving in its wake the end of the Cold War. Its demise is still remembered by some German-Canadians

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Windsor Regional Hospital Grateful for Do Good Divas

Windsor Regional Hospital Grateful for Do Good Divas

🕔15:18, 7.Nov 2014

By Julia Poehlman   A not for profit organization has been raising money and donating it for the Windsor Regional Hospital. Do Good Divas is an organization that has been around since 2007 and has donated over $100,000 to the

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