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Employers overlooking students searching for summer jobs.

🕔12:41, 10.Apr 2015

By Kristine Klein Some students are complaining that it has become very difficult to find summer jobs because employers are not taking them seriously when they apply for summer work. Some college and university students have been searching for part

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Transit Windsor, still in driver’s hot seat

Transit Windsor, still in driver’s hot seat

🕔12:38, 10.Apr 2015

By Blake Wilson A number of complaints by passengers over the last few years has put Transit Windsor bus service in the driver’s hot seat.   Complaints about buses arriving late or showing up too early, passengers being hit by

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Oldest bookstore in the city closing

🕔12:35, 10.Apr 2015

The owner of one of the oldest book stores in the city is closing her 28 year old business. Anne Beer said she is finding it difficult to run the store because sales have been dropping for many years. “I

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Budgeting small business

Budgeting small business

🕔12:31, 10.Apr 2015

By Rabiul Biplop As sales have not been growing for a long time, a convenience store owner on Partington Avenue, Windsor is finding it difficult to run his business. Abdul Kader has been running his business for about three years.

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BMO employees give advice on budgeting

BMO employees give advice on budgeting

🕔12:27, 10.Apr 2015

    Not being disciplined and not having goals are two big reasons why people struggle with budgets. That was the general consensus at the Bank of Montreal booth inside the former Rona store at this year’s Windsor Home and Garden

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Saints Roundup

🕔12:23, 10.Apr 2015

By Christian Bouchard & Jordan Caschera New Coach The St. Clair Saints have hired Paul Boots Sr. to coach the school’s cross-country team. The Windsorite is a former OFSAA track and field champion. In 1986, he competed in the Canadian

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Easter Eggs-travaganza hits Devonshire Mall

Easter Eggs-travaganza hits Devonshire Mall

🕔12:14, 10.Apr 2015

  Young Ninjas battling cancer met the Easter bunny and demonstrated their skills at a special event in Devonshire Mall. Many family, friends and children went to the Easter Eggs-travaganza Saturday morning to have some Easter fun. It featured entertainment,

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Flying phobia takes off

Flying phobia takes off

🕔12:09, 10.Apr 2015

    BY JORDAN CASCHERA   In the aftermath of a string of high prolfile aircraft accidents many first time and frequent flyers are saying their fear of flight is growing.  Flying has become increasingly scary to some people after

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Expensive insurance for citizens under 25 in Ontario

Expensive insurance for citizens under 25 in Ontario

🕔12:00, 10.Apr 2015

Many young people in Ontario say insurance companies are unfair in their pricing for people under the age of 25. For young people insurance prices are approximately $200-$300 per month. The price fluctuates and can reach $500 or $600 a

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Proposed extended city transit met with mixed feelings

🕔11:48, 10.Apr 2015

By Alexandra Latremouille   Not all residents of Windsor and Essex County have demonstrated a desire for a regional transit system, according to Amherstburg’s mayor. The service is expected to expand east to Tecumseh and Lakeshore and west to Lasalle

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Double headliner sells out hometown show

🕔11:47, 10.Apr 2015

Tickets sold out well in advance for the double headlining show featuring La Dispute, Title Fight and special guests, The Hotelier, at the Crofoot Ballroom in Pontiac, Mich. last Friday. La Dispute is a post-hardcore band originally from Grand Rapids,

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Technology helps improve disease awareness in teens

🕔11:44, 10.Apr 2015

  Some high school students say having access to the Internet has allowed them to be more aware of viruses and diseases.   Medical officials said the age of technology has caused people to be more knowledgeable than ever about

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‘Traction’ gained against new sex education curriculum

‘Traction’ gained against new sex education curriculum

🕔11:43, 10.Apr 2015

By David Dyck Under the slogan “Our kids, our choice, one size does not fit all,” more than 100 parents rallied against the new Ontario sexual education curriculum on Tuesday, April 8. Standing outside the Eye on Video store on

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Hickey receiving national attention

Hickey receiving national attention

🕔11:38, 10.Apr 2015

A local lacrosse player is having great success on the professional level. Brett Hickey is the current leading goal scorer for the Toronto Rock. Born and raised in Windsor, the 24 year-old forward started playing lacrosse at the age of

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Winter is coming April 12

Winter is coming April 12

🕔10:54, 7.Apr 2015

[View the story “Winter is coming April 12” on Storify]

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Detroit Tigers beat the Twins 4-0 and fans crowd inside and out

Detroit Tigers beat the Twins 4-0 and fans crowd inside and out

🕔10:54, 7.Apr 2015

[View the story “Season Opener-Detroit Tigers fans roar on the streets and in the rafters ” on Storify]

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Furious 7 drives home $392 million worldwide opening weekend

🕔10:41, 7.Apr 2015

Story by Matt Recker   [View the story “Furious 7 drives home $392 million worldwide opening weekend” on Storify]

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Working together to Storify: Mike Duffy’s trial

🕔10:38, 7.Apr 2015

April 7 – 10:34 a.m. Suspended Senator Mike Duffy arrived in court half an hour ago, facing serious charges relating to how he used his Senate expense allowance. We, in the Media Convergence “storytelling” class, “storified” the coverage so far

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Benefits of self-filed tax returns

Benefits of self-filed tax returns

🕔23:05, 6.Apr 2015

Evan Mathias The federal income tax return deadline of Apr. 30 is right around the corner, which means tax centres and accounting firms around Windsor will be busy filing clients returns. While some choose to file by themselves, many hire

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New sex-ed curriculum needs parents involvement

New sex-ed curriculum needs parents involvement

🕔13:44, 27.Mar 2015

by David Dyck   The Internet and growing tolerance both have their part in the creation of the new sex education curriculum, but parents also have been part of its advent. According to professors and social workers, the need for

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