Epilepsy becoming more well known

Epilepsy becoming more well known

🕔15:13, 7.Nov 2014

By Samantha Wigfield By Samantha Wigfield   According to the Epilepsy Support Center, epilepsy is not going unnoticed as more people are becoming increasingly informed about the neurological brain disorder The Epilepsy Support Center, which can be found across London/Middlesex,

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Holiday setups begins for some Windsor businesses

Holiday setups begins for some Windsor businesses

🕔15:06, 7.Nov 2014

Businesses preparing for the holidays in the beginning of November WINDSOR ON; Craig Bruce of Bombay in Devonshire Mall prepares for customers after setting up the store for the upcoming holiday season in Windsor Nov. 7, 2014. (Photo by Tyler

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Poppies distributed across Windsor

Poppies distributed across Windsor

🕔14:56, 7.Nov 2014

Canadians are going into their 93RD year of wearing lapel poppies as a symbol of Remembrance Day. Across the country war veterans partner with The Royal Canadian Legion to distribute poppies to people in exchange asking for a donation of

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Film festival diversifies Windsor

Film festival diversifies Windsor

🕔14:37, 7.Nov 2014

By: Kaylee Campbell Blitz Story: Film Festival Impact on Windsor 11/07/2014 Film festival diversifies Windsor Windsor’s culture, community and businesses have benefited from the diversity of the 10th annual Windsor International Film Festival. The festival showcases a range of films

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Elementary Staff Like Idea of Buddy Bench

Elementary Staff Like Idea of Buddy Bench

🕔13:47, 7.Nov 2014

The buddy bench deems to be a good idea according to elementary staff.   Anita Whittal, an elementary teacher at Christ the King Catholic School, likes the idea of the buddy bench. Originating in Europe, the buddy bench has recently

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Black Friday Sales Come to Windsor

Black Friday Sales Come to Windsor

🕔13:45, 7.Nov 2014

Black Friday is a big day for American shopping, but stores in Windsor, Ontario are joining in on the discounted madness. Devonshire Mall, Windsor’s largest retail mall has been preparing for November 28, when they will host their very own

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Windsor writes for 30 days

Windsor writes for 30 days

🕔13:38, 7.Nov 2014

By Ashley Ann Mentley Windsorites are aiming for over five million words by the end of November as a part of the National Novel Writing Month. NaNo WriMo is an international non-profit organization of writers who meet both locally and

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The game of hockey

The game of hockey

🕔14:38, 31.Oct 2014

A lot of Canadians, from boys and girls, to men and women play hockey, but why hockey?  But why does a singular sport, played on ice with sticks and a puck run so deeply in our blood? Where did it

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Hornets and ISIS another chapter in history

🕔13:26, 31.Oct 2014

By Dan Gray Sic Itur Ad Astra: such is the pathway to the stars. Canadians have been reaching for those stars with jet powered fighter planes for almost 70 years, from Valiants, Voodoos and Sabres to the aptly named Canuck.

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Energy drinks are more popular than ever

Energy drinks are more popular than ever

🕔12:58, 31.Oct 2014

By Christian Bouchard With the increase in popularity and availability of energy drinks the industry is seeing huge growth as more and more young people choose to consume its products.   Consumption of these energy drinks can lead to anxiety,

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What you need to know about winter cycling

What you need to know about winter cycling

🕔12:56, 31.Oct 2014

For many people, cycling is a healthy and safe form of transportation, but riding in winter can be a completely different story. Winter weather brings many challenges, such as the cold, snow and ice. However the challenges extend beyond that.

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Halloween Party Calls Attention to Cancer Fight

Halloween Party Calls Attention to Cancer Fight

🕔12:41, 31.Oct 2014

By Mark Brown Citizen Staff Reporter Hundreds of people dressed up, played games and listened to songs as the local chapter of a cancer support group held its third annual Halloween-themed fundraiser Oct 26. Children of all ages, most of

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Face to face “from something to really something”

🕔11:50, 31.Oct 2014

By Sean Frame The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County has announced that amount of money raised by their Face to Face campaign this year was more than ever. Hospice Face to Face was launched 12 years ago by the

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Conference Highlights Benefits of LGBT Tourism

🕔15:43, 24.Oct 2014

By Bobby-Jo Keats Visitors are learning about LGBT tourism and its benefits to local businesses at a conference this week. Travel Gay Canada’s Fifth Annual LGBT Tourism Conference, Travel Without Borders, was held on Oct. 23 to 24 at Ceasars

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Gluten free diet is becoming trendy

Gluten free diet is becoming trendy

🕔15:41, 24.Oct 2014

A gluten free diet is becoming popular with people who aren’t allergic to gluten nor have celiac disease. As more and more people become aware of gluten products they are searching the internet to find articles about how it can

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Mom and hops taking off

🕔13:38, 24.Oct 2014

“That first smell, that first sip, you don’t know what to expect,” said Campbell. “How is it going to compare to the last beer of that category you tried? What did they do different? What is that unknown factor going

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‘Never stop dreaming’

‘Never stop dreaming’

🕔11:27, 24.Oct 2014

When it comes to theatrical protégés people around the world don’t look to Windsor for big stars. A performer hopes to change that. Sean Sennett, studying drama and communication at the University of Windsor, has been acting for four years

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What is Joey Wright about

What is Joey Wright about

🕔16:02, 17.Oct 2014

By Tecumseh MacGuigan Photo Editor Joey Wright is about to enter a new stage in life. The 23-year-old Windsor native just finished performing in a local adaptation of Othello in September amidst campaigning for council of Ward Five. By 3

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A new voice

🕔15:49, 17.Oct 2014

Residents of Ward 2 are looking for a councilor to be their voice and one candidate thinks he can be the answer. When any Windsorite approaches John Elliott, they’re approaching a person whose calm, friendly and businesslike demeanor is well

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Bochetti dreams of leading Tecumseh

Bochetti dreams of leading Tecumseh

🕔15:37, 17.Oct 2014

  By Erik Zarins   The town of Tecumseh has created incredible opportunities for those looking for “The Canadian Dream.” Restaurants, shopping centres, medical services, a skateboard park and the WFCU Centre are all within reach. Joe Bachetti is quick

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