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Russia banned from Olympics and FIFA world cup 2020

Russia banned from Olympics and FIFA world cup 2020

🕔07:44, 10.Dec 2019

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) declared on Dec. 9 that Russia is banned for four years amidst the Russian doping crisis.   According to WADA, the Executive Committee (ExCo) unanimously supported the recommendation made by the independent Compliance Review Committee

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Interfaith Symposium 2019

Interfaith Symposium 2019

🕔13:28, 13.Nov 2019

The Inter-Faith Group of Windsor and Essex County held its annual interfaith symposium, “The Search for Meaning in Today’s World: Perspectives from Spiritualities of the World” on Sun. Oct. 20, 2019 at the Hospice of Windsor and Essex County. Serena

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Scottish Band Empire: Atlantis

Scottish Band Empire: Atlantis

🕔12:32, 18.Oct 2019

Members of the well-known Scottish rock band Atlas: Empire say they are excited to be touring again in Windsor. The Green Bean Café has hosted events for the band in the past, but this time band members have more energy, a

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St. Clair College students raise money to improve education in Ghana

St. Clair College students raise money to improve education in Ghana

🕔11:48, 12.Apr 2019

By Kristian Beaudoin Students of the event management program hosted a fundraiser to improve education in Jirapa, Ghana. In association with the Ciociaro Club and the Rotary Clubs of Windsor, students held a fundraiser called An Evening for Education on

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International Mother Language Day and Festival honours Bangladesh’s Mother Language

International Mother Language Day and Festival honours Bangladesh’s Mother Language

🕔11:59, 1.Mar 2019

The Bangladeshi community in Windsor welcomed a presentation of flags from 16 different countries as it celebrated its first language festival on Feb. 23. The festival was preceded by the Bangladeshi flag being hoisted by Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens on

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Community on ice

Community on ice

🕔11:30, 8.Feb 2019

New Windsorites came to Charles Clark Square to learn to skate, thanks to three Windsor organizations. All Saint’s Anglican Church, the YMCA Settlement Services and Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative hosted their fourth annual family skating event on Februrary 2 at

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Chinese New Year celebrated in Windsor-Essex

Chinese New Year celebrated in Windsor-Essex

🕔16:28, 4.Feb 2019

Chinese people around the world are ringing in the New Year Monday, which starts the beginning of the year of the Pig. It’s the most important holiday in China and to Chinese people.   It is also known as Lunar New Year

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Journey to Canada

Journey to Canada

🕔11:49, 1.Feb 2019

A local man has been living in Canada for more than 30 years after fleeing his birthplace in the Middle East. Mohammad Memariani, 70, is originally from Iran but moved to Canada in 1987. According to Memariani there were many

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Cirque Du Soleil performed in Detroit ahead of Windsor

Cirque Du Soleil performed in Detroit ahead of Windsor

🕔11:43, 25.Jan 2019

By Matt Flood The circus came to town to clown around. Cirque Du Soleil stopped in Detroit to perform their show Corteo at the Little Caesars Arena from Jan. 10 – 13 ahead of the upcoming Windsor run in May.

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America’s midterms: how they affect our democracy

America’s midterms: how they affect our democracy

🕔16:49, 9.Nov 2018

By Maxwell de Liberato Canada is a long-time major trading partner with the U.S. and this long-standing relationship has had more ups than downs over the years. With the U.S. midterms over it leaves Canadians wondering where the relationship is

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Windsor International Film Festival features more than 140 offerings

Windsor International Film Festival features more than 140 offerings

🕔11:28, 28.Oct 2018

By Yasmina Elasfar The 14th Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) kicks off Monday with a rich offering of 143 films, features, shorts and documentaries. “We are very pleased to present these films, not only for the Windsor audience, but also, in many

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The Festival of Light is bringing diversity this year

The Festival of Light is bringing diversity this year

🕔13:13, 26.Oct 2018

Diwali, the Hindu festival of light, will be welcoming the diverse community of Windsor this year including Jains, Sikhs, Muslims, Buddhists and Christians on Nov. 24. The festival commemorates the victory of Lord Rama over evil King Ravana more than

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Is rbST just a really big scary term?

Is rbST just a really big scary term?

🕔12:56, 26.Oct 2018

By Ryan Percy Canadians are being told to relax and have a glass of milk, whether it comes from Canada or the United States. The United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement is expected to give the United States access to up to 3.6

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Shovels hit the ground for the Gordie Howe International Bridge

Shovels hit the ground for the Gordie Howe International Bridge

🕔12:24, 12.Oct 2018

By Matt Flood As he broke ground on the Gordie Howe International Bridge, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hinted he hopes to beat the 2024 build deadline. Dignitaries from both sides of the border along with several hundred invited guests took

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Gordie Howe International Bridge Construction Kicks Off

Gordie Howe International Bridge Construction Kicks Off

🕔15:25, 5.Oct 2018

  Shovels hit the ground today as construction starts for the Gordie Howe International Bridge. Construction kicked off with an announcement for the bridge, bringing in government representatives from all levels, individuals from separate organizations and more. Speakers at the

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This week in the world

🕔15:22, 21.Sep 2018

By Kacie Cooper CBC News: Three infants among five people stabbed at NYC neighbourhood daycare Police say five people, including three infants, were stabbed at an overnight daycare centre in New York City. Authorities say the stabbings happened just before

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Appreciating Windsor’s border city culture

Appreciating Windsor’s border city culture

🕔11:09, 7.Apr 2018

By Dawn Gray Windsor and Detroit are two international cities connected by much more than a tunnel and a bridge. The connection of these cities goes way back. They are linked through history, wars, prohibition and the rise of the

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2018 Paralympic Winter Games wrap-up

2018 Paralympic Winter Games wrap-up

🕔09:57, 24.Mar 2018

Canadian paralympic athletes raised the bar high with a new 28-medal record at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games. This is nine more than the last record, set in Vancouver, at the 2010 Paralympic Games. The Games wrapped up in Pyeongchang,

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NAIAS opens to public this weekend

NAIAS opens to public this weekend

🕔23:53, 15.Jan 2018

By Prabhsimar Kaur It’s January and that traditionally means it’s also time for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. NAIAS is an annual automobile show, now in its twelfth year, taking place at the Cobo Center in Detroit,

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Hawaii Missile alert caused by human error

Hawaii Missile alert caused by human error

🕔12:54, 15.Jan 2018

Prabhsimar Kaur An emergency alert was sent out on Saturday which created a state of panic across the state. The warning, stated, “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”  Officials later confirmed through

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