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The future is here, say hello to the drone

The future is here, say hello to the drone

🕔22:21, 2.Feb 2015

By Shaun Garrity We’ve embarked in the 21 century. Cars are not traveling in highway skies like the movies predicted, but when you see these helicopter-looking machines levitate through air… The high flying futuristic robots called drones gained the medias

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StudentCampus app make St. Clair College students “h-appy”

StudentCampus app make St. Clair College students “h-appy”

🕔23:26, 30.Jan 2015

  By Mandy Matthews Desks and chairs fill the room as a white glow lights the face of one lone student. The hum of running computer monitors travels through the air, only disrupted by non-sequential clicks of a mouse. As

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Traveling exhibit visits Essex County

Traveling exhibit visits Essex County

🕔15:31, 30.Jan 2015

An interactive exhibit that is traveling across Canada has made its way to Essex County. The “It’s an Honour” exhibit celebrates Canada’s National Honours system. A system that was created to award special Canadians for their excellence in various fields

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Onyx opens in Essex

Onyx opens in Essex

🕔13:49, 30.Jan 2015

Two provincially ranked body building medalists and certified personal trainers have opened their own fitness centre in Essex, Ont. Kim and Ken Dennison have been competing as body builders in Ontario for over a decade. In 2013, Ken placed second

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Windsorites may benefit from tax freeze

Windsorites may benefit from tax freeze

🕔12:33, 30.Jan 2015

By Rhiannon Lotze Many Windsorites seem to be pleased with Windsor City Council’s decision to hold the line on property taxes for 2015. This is the seventh year in a row the city has made the decision to freeze property

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High hopes for Windsor council’s recent tax freeze decision

High hopes for Windsor council’s recent tax freeze decision

🕔12:15, 30.Jan 2015

By David Dyck Windsor City Council’s recent decision to hold the line on taxes again will continue its progression towards infrastructure repair throughout the city.   With $41 million of the $98 million of the city’s budget being spent on

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Police Reach Out Through Social Media

🕔11:40, 30.Jan 2015

By Millar Hill Windsor police are using social media as a tool to inform the public of potentially dangerous individuals with outstanding warrants. The Windsor police launched the Wanted in Windsor webpage in May 2013 as part of their new

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Holding the tax line no cause for celebration

Holding the tax line no cause for celebration

🕔11:32, 30.Jan 2015

The recently released 2015 budget has put a freeze on taxes, but not all Windsor residents are celebrating. For the seventh year in a row, the city voted to neither increase nor decrease property taxes.  According to the report, “The

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Liberal leader discusses plans for Canada and Windsor

Liberal leader discusses plans for Canada and Windsor

🕔11:29, 30.Jan 2015

                          By Shelbey Hernandez Associate Managing Editor     Justin Trudeau has a number of complaints about the present government. The federal Liberal leader held a rally at

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Windsor Water World to remain open

🕔20:46, 23.Jan 2015

  by Evan Mathias   Windsor City Council has decided to keep Windsor Water World open until June to give time to groups using the facility to find a new home. Despite administrations recommendation to close the facility council voted

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Clyde Hatch at Ease ending 90 years of business in Leamington

Clyde Hatch at Ease ending 90 years of business in Leamington

🕔16:12, 19.Jan 2015

It’s been a tough couple years for Leamington, ON.   The historic Heinz plant closed two years ago which caused its citizens to worry about the future of their town. This week another long standing Leamington staple is closing their

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Leamington worker tells stories of cartels in Mexico.

Leamington worker tells stories of cartels in Mexico.

🕔18:32, 10.Dec 2014

    By Shaun Garrity Every morning Joel Dominguez’s alarm clock goes off in Leamington, Ontario, he wipes the sleep from eyes and feels privileged to have escaped the turmoil in Mexico. He remembers a simple meal at a restaurant

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Black Friday numbers spike at Devonshire

Black Friday numbers spike at Devonshire

🕔21:36, 28.Nov 2014

By Mandy Matthews The Canadian doors opened to an American tradition at six this morning when  Devonshire Mall revealed their sales. Over the last four years, Windsor has adapted their retailers to a more close-to-home experience. Due to the proximity

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McCool makes immediate impact with Spitfires

🕔14:04, 27.Nov 2014

by Evan Mathias   The newest member of the Windsor Spitfires, Hayden McCool has made an immediate impact to start his tenure with the club. The 17-year-old has recorded five points in five games since being acquired from the Niagara

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Markos is one step closer to being the UFC champ

Markos is one step closer to being the UFC champ

🕔00:05, 22.Nov 2014

By Shaun Garrity Mixed Martial Arts- You can punch, kick, elbow, slam and choke. Randa Markos did all that and more by tapping her opponent out from an arm-bar submission last Wednesday. Not in your wildest dreams imagine a small

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CCAC to cut nursing visits

🕔13:20, 21.Nov 2014

The Converged Citizen Staff The Erie St. Clair Community Care Access Centre is planning to cut services to address its deficit. According to documents acquired by the Converged Citizen the local CCAC has a deficit of $5.9 million. They have

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Downtown Restaurants Get Support from WIFF, Social Media

Downtown Restaurants Get Support from WIFF, Social Media

🕔13:06, 21.Nov 2014

By Mark Brown Citizen Staff Reporter Windsor’s downtown business association is calling attention to the diversity of the neighbourhood’s restaurants while reaping the benefits of the recent film festival. The Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association is using social media to

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Arson’s light up Walkerville

Arson’s light up Walkerville

🕔07:45, 20.Nov 2014

By Mandy Matthews A recent string of arson’s has neighbours waking up to the booming sounds of sirens far too often. When Tina, who did not provide a last name, took her daily walk down Louis Ave., she was not

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Strange feeling sparks a YouTube sensation

Strange feeling sparks a YouTube sensation

🕔13:19, 14.Nov 2014

Have you ever felt a light tingle shiver through your body from the tip of your head and down through your spine? If you’ve experienced it, the sensation may seem random—a reaction without a noticeable cause or pattern. For those

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Windsor remembers

🕔12:32, 14.Nov 2014

By Dan Gray Veterans and citizens came out by the hundreds to take part in a solemn Remembrance Day service at the Windsor Cenotaph. The City of Windsor held their annual Remembrance Day ceremony at 11 a.m on Nov. 11.

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