Lifesaving Sport: the world’s only humanitarian sport

Lifesaving Sport: the world’s only humanitarian sport

🕔13:02, 8.Dec 2023

By Rylee Livingston The official, arm raised, dressed in a white collared shirt, whistles the competitors up onto the blocks.   “Take your marks,” a robotic voice says from the starting box.  The fiberglass fins make a definitive slap against the

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Unforgettable holiday family recipes

Unforgettable holiday family recipes

🕔12:21, 8.Dec 2023

by Hailey Goebel The meals associated with the holidays draw friends and families together around tables and feed our sense of nostalgia.   We all have memorable stories about the food prepared and the recipes passed on from generation to generation.  

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A dog sledding trip that changed a man’s life

A dog sledding trip that changed a man’s life

🕔12:14, 8.Dec 2023

By Dale Cabuquin It was just a trip for entertainment. Little did he know, it would change his life.   Michael McDowell went on a dog sledding trip in Ottawa in 2016 – something he now calls an animal exploitative industry.

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Designs by Sav: a growing local clothing brand

Designs by Sav: a growing local clothing brand

🕔12:24, 1.Dec 2023

By: Joelle Brassard  Known simply by their artist name Sav, this young local artist has grown and thrived in Windsor’s arts scene, finding recent success with textile design which led to the birth of Designs by Sav.  “It all began

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Colours of Resilience: a passion project helping the homeless

Colours of Resilience: a passion project helping the homeless

🕔12:13, 1.Dec 2023

By Joelle Brassard  Known to the public as Batoolio, she is a 24-year-old artist and activist that has launched a passion project which donates art supplies to homeless artists and displays their artwork in gallery style exhibitions.  Batoolio is an

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A World Away from Home: The Life of International Students

A World Away from Home: The Life of International Students

🕔11:54, 1.Dec 2023

by Saloni Chauhan Pratha Mathur, an international student, believes that the phrase “success does not come without struggle” is ideal for international students.   “Every time you migrate to a different country and leave behind your family, you have to start

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Benefits of being bilingual

Benefits of being bilingual

🕔11:49, 1.Dec 2023

by Xenia Semenova Why is it beneficial when you speak more than one language?  It is never too late to start exercising your brain too.  Many cultures speak two languages from birth. Which benefits will it bring them?  Their communication

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Alex Monk: Comedy on the Fly

Alex Monk: Comedy on the Fly

🕔12:36, 10.Nov 2023

By Elliott St. Aubin From working part time jobs, to human kinetics, to social services, Alex Monk has done a lot, but some people would say his hardest challenge is his hobby. Monk is a part of an improv comedy

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Tom Lucier and Phog Lounge: A Staple in the Windsor Community

Tom Lucier and Phog Lounge: A Staple in the Windsor Community

🕔12:07, 10.Nov 2023

By Joelle Brassard It can sometimes be hard to be an entrepreneur, but it’s certainly a lot easier with the support of an entire community behind you. Windsor’s art and music scene has rallied around local venue owner Tom Lucier

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Khaleel Seivwright, star of “Someone Lives Here,” participates in WIFF ’23’s ‘Vital Conversations’

Khaleel Seivwright, star of “Someone Lives Here,” participates in WIFF ’23’s ‘Vital Conversations’

🕔11:40, 10.Nov 2023

by Ken Pashtushyn The screening of Zach Russell’s 2023 documentary Someone Lives Here was shown on Sunday,  Nov. 5 at the Capitol Theatre as part of the Windsor International Film Festival’s 2023 Vital Conversations series sponsored by the Libro Credit Union.  This

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Homegrown : A Drew Desjarlais Profile

Homegrown : A Drew Desjarlais Profile

🕔17:50, 6.Nov 2023

By: Jessie Larouche It’s November, 2007 in the small Canadian county town of Belle River, Ontario. The snow is just starting to drop and minor hockey season is in full swing. For Belle River, hockey season is the busiest time

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Local Clothing Maker Upcycles Donated Clothing

Local Clothing Maker Upcycles Donated Clothing

🕔11:44, 3.Nov 2023

According to The Standard, up-cycling, the process of repurposing old clothing pieces, is becoming mainstream, and a local designer is finding success in this practice. By using a variety of mediums, stitching and patch-working old clothing pieces, Sav Riley, owner

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How Thomas Cabanaw Turned Garbage into Entertainment

How Thomas Cabanaw Turned Garbage into Entertainment

🕔11:28, 3.Nov 2023

To most people, picking up garbage for a living doesn’t sound like a fulfilling career, but that doesn’t mean you can’t turn trash into treasure. With nearly 10,000 followers on TikTok, Thomas Cabanaw has turned the unattractive task of loading

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10 movies you must watch on Halloween and why

10 movies you must watch on Halloween and why

🕔13:06, 27.Oct 2023

For these spooky days, I have made a collection for you of the best 10 horror movies you must watch for Halloween including five classic recommendations and five personal ones. If you have not watched these first five classics yet,

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Windsor’s mural festival gives new life to the city

Windsor’s mural festival gives new life to the city

🕔12:27, 27.Oct 2023

By: Joelle Brassard and Saloni Chauhan  Windsor was recently given a makeover when the Free for All Walls project came to town.  Windsor held its first and largest public display of art of its kind when, from Oct. 3 to

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Is it the end of cinema?

Is it the end of cinema?

🕔13:18, 20.Oct 2023

by Pauline Bunay Almost a month after the agreements were signed to end the strike of actors and scriptwriters, these agreements have been overturned, bringing back the strike while the union of actors and scriptwriters accuses the production studios of

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Yoga: The Art of Inner Transformation and Wellness

Yoga: The Art of Inner Transformation and Wellness

🕔13:12, 20.Oct 2023

by Saloni Chauhan History of Yoga  The origins of yoga can be traced back to Northern India roughly tens of thousands of years ago. The Rig Veda, one of Hinduism’s four major books, is where we first encounter the word

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Outside the Line – Michelle Boots

Outside the Line – Michelle Boots

🕔12:59, 20.Oct 2023

By Rylee Livingston Outside the Line is a new feature by Rylee Livingston exploring careers and interests that are outside of the norm. I had the pleasure of sitting down with Michelle Boots, who is the co-founder behind Kobbled Characters,

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Local family aims to make Windsor active commuter-friendly city 

Local family aims to make Windsor active commuter-friendly city 

🕔12:04, 20.Oct 2023

By Dale Cabuquin She feels the breeze of fresh air against her face and hands as she pedals her way to her destination.  Crystal Waddell has no concerns during her bike ride in Detroit as she heads to work at

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A Journey Through Time: The History of Trading Cards

A Journey Through Time: The History of Trading Cards

🕔14:43, 13.Oct 2023

By Jessie Larouche   Trades and sales are happening daily, with people acquiring their assets of choice.Some hold extreme value, being sought after by many. People are flipping a profit of over hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now you may

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