Makeup – the making of expression

Makeup – the making of expression

🕔12:57, 16.Feb 2018

By Ryan Jones Foundation, concealer, eyeshadow, mascara and eyeliner. Some cosmetics in the makeup industry can be seen as a necessity and others see as pointless. An article titled 5 Research-backed reasons we wear makeup found on psychologytoday.com, lists suggested

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Young CEO finds importance in Hockey

Young CEO finds importance in Hockey

🕔12:51, 16.Feb 2018

By Tate Harris A young CEO is seeing the importance of hockey in his life while trying to balance his business and the sport. Ameen Fadel is 18 and started his own company, Cedar Valley Selections, when he was 16 after he heard about a $3,000 grant from a government program for young entrepreneurs. Fadel

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Windsor church basement harbours huge skate collection

Windsor church basement harbours huge skate collection

🕔10:38, 16.Feb 2018

By Angelica Haggert Sometimes Art Roth wonders why he’s in a church basement on Saturday mornings to fit people with skates. “This time of year, I begin to wonder because it’s a long season,” said Roth. “When people come here

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The year of the dog – Happy Chinese New Year

The year of the dog – Happy Chinese New Year

🕔11:14, 9.Feb 2018

By David Lafreniere An offering of sweet treats, known as a tray of togetherness, brings wishes of a sweet life and prosperity during the Chinese New Year, according to Riqui Wang. Windsorites celebrating Chinese New Year can purchase traditional decorations

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Life After Theatre

Life After Theatre

🕔12:43, 26.Jan 2018

By Amos Johnson & Justin Crouch The theatre industry can be very competitive and many students face challenges finding work in the industry after graduation. For some, this means they may have to leave their theatre dream behind. “[Doing theatre]

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Glengarry Lighthouse, guiding others toward the light

Glengarry Lighthouse, guiding others toward the light

🕔12:41, 26.Jan 2018

By Amos Johnson A lighthouse warns ships at sea and guides them, often during a storm or in a time of darkness. The Glengarry Lighthouse, located off the courtyard at Wheelton Manor on 333 Glengarry Ave. is similar, guiding others

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One for the books

One for the books

🕔12:38, 26.Jan 2018

By Ryan Jones Picture a little girl, dirty blonde hair flooding over her shoulders, sitting at the kitchen table with her mom, a Goosebumps book joining the party, waiting to be read. The grade school she attends, St. Gabrielle’s in

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Feeding others can feed your soul

Feeding others can feed your soul

🕔19:57, 23.Jan 2018 Sawsan Al-Oudeh fills the shelves of the Divine Mercy Food Bank with donations. She had hoped the plane would be their bridge to a safer life. She never dreamed that stepping onto unfamiliar land would not only liberate her from Read Full Article
Indian Road is reduced to dust in the winds of change

Indian Road is reduced to dust in the winds of change

🕔19:51, 23.Jan 2018

By Dawn Gray “Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change.” ― Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Frankenstein   Change. Sometimes it can be sluggish and even quiet. Not this time. On a small street in

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Blues infused soul rock

Blues infused soul rock

🕔12:27, 12.Jan 2018

By Alyssa Leonard Guitar strings, keyboard keys, drum beats, vocal cords. Music sheets, mixing sounds, play, rewind, record, repeat. This is just an average day for David Gerald as he works on his next album in his basement recording studio.

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Exercise to improve your Immune System

Exercise to improve your Immune System

🕔12:00, 12.Jan 2018

By Amos Johnson Exercise is beneficial to people’s health and while scientists cannot say for certain, it appears to be good for the immune system. It is important for people to know 20 – 30 minutes of exercise is needed

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Providing awareness for impaired driving

Providing awareness for impaired driving

🕔11:56, 12.Jan 2018

By Amos Johnson Never drive impaired and always plan ahead. Otherwise you are putting everyone else at risk. Impaired driving is a huge concern for police. While officers are always on the lookout, the public are encouraged to contact police

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Montessori in Windsor

Montessori in Windsor

🕔11:47, 12.Jan 2018

After more than 100 years, Montessori education remains popular with parents, including many in Windsor-Essex. Montessori education dates back to 1907, when Maria Montessori opened the Casa dei Bambini, or Children’s House, in a low-income district of Rome. Her unique

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Where humanity is lost, some are never found

Where humanity is lost, some are never found

🕔11:47, 12.Jan 2018

By Ryan Jones   Traffic.   Not the type a passerby will see zooming along the streets of New York City. Not the type where people will slam the heels of their hands against the steering wheel out of frustration

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Coping with kale

Coping with kale

🕔11:01, 8.Dec 2017

By Ryan Jones You can blend it, you can toss it and yes, you can even bake it. According to an article from mindbodygreen.com, the green superfood called kale has been grown globally for more than 2000 years. Why has

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Behind the curtain

Behind the curtain

🕔10:55, 8.Dec 2017

By Amos Johnson Actors rely on building strong relationships with their castmates in order to give a stronger, more convincing performance. With the occasional stress and frustration actors go through, there is little to no drama between the actors, according

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This is @ you

This is @ you

🕔12:22, 1.Dec 2017

By: Noah Gecelovsky Everyone with thumbs and a social media account has the ability to share his or her opinion freely and with very few rules.  What was once academics arguing over drinks in the smoke-filled saloons and bars of the early 1900s is now online arguments for the world

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A place for everyone to play

A place for everyone to play

🕔09:19, 23.Oct 2017

By Laurie Harrison. Accessible playgrounds are turning child’s play into inclusive play for all ages. Gaining ground in Windsor-Essex, accessible play sets level the playing field for people of all ages and abilities with more than 24 in the area.

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A unique natural phenomena

A unique natural phenomena

🕔12:08, 13.Oct 2017

By Alyssa Leonard A few weeks each spring and fall, people come from all over the world to see the monarch butterfly pass through Point Pelee National Park during its annual migration. The monarch migration across North America is a

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Windsor’s oldest comic book shop celebrates 30 years

Windsor’s oldest comic book shop celebrates 30 years

🕔13:02, 29.Sep 2017

By: Kacie Cooper Border City Comics is celebrating 30 years in business, making them the oldest comic book shop in Windsor. Pat and Ken Girard along with their son Tim, have made the shop a go-to spot for those looking

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