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Pumpkin donations keeping Daniel Ethier’s memory alive.

Pumpkin donations keeping Daniel Ethier’s memory alive.

🕔13:41, 24.Oct 2014

When you drive past the home of Roch Ethier and see more than 80 pumpkins covering his lawn you may think he’s a Halloween fanatic, but the truth goes much deeper than that. The pumpkins are a tribute to Ethier’s

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Riverside Arena lot a concern for Ward 6 residents

🕔13:36, 24.Oct 2014

The candidates of Ward 6 discussed why they should be elected as city councillor five days before the municipal election. Alex Denonville, John S. Holmes, Jason Dupuis and Jo-Anne Gignac showed up Oct. 22 to participate in the all candidates

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Citizens asked to remain “vigilant” when crossing border after attack in Ottawa

🕔12:18, 24.Oct 2014

by Justin Prince Windsorites and Canadians alike are being asked to be vigilant and to be safe when crossing the border after a terrorist attack on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Both local and national agencies are warning citizens to be

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Standing their ground

Standing their ground

🕔11:25, 24.Oct 2014

    Candidates running in Ward 3 have made their message clear in advance of the upcoming municipal election.   More than 60 people attended the Ward 3 candidates meeting at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts on Tuesday,

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Renovations going as planned for downtown mission

Renovations going as planned for downtown mission

🕔10:52, 24.Oct 2014

  By: Allanah Wills Downtown Mission renovations Oct. 24 2014 The $1 million construction project to upgrade the Downtown Mission is underway and going smoothly, according to mission executive director Chandra Dass. “So far no bumps, nothing that I would

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Vehicles collide

Vehicles collide

🕔01:00, 23.Oct 2014

WINDSOR Ont. (14/11/22) – A Dodge Caravan and a Cavalier collided causing the van to flip on its side near the on-ramp at Walker and E.C Row Oct. 22, 2014. According to the Windsor police, the drivers and passengers in

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The Game MD continues to live on after last year’s break-in

The Game MD continues to live on after last year’s break-in

🕔15:13, 21.Oct 2014

It’s been almost a year since over $70,000 in merchandise was stolen from a local video game store and the business continues to live on. On Monday, November 4, 2013 a break in left The Game MD to pick up

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Not another cold winter

Not another cold winter

🕔14:58, 21.Oct 2014

    By Shaun Garrity Almost all the temperatures of the Great Lakes are below average, so what does that mean for Windsor and the economy? Last year, over 92 per cent of the lakes were significantly covered with ice.

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Bruce Martin the unknown candidate for the mayor of Windsor

🕔14:57, 21.Oct 2014

By Hector Bastidas On Tuesday afternoon Bruce Martin, a candidate in Windsor’s mayoral race, receiving members of the media for a Press Conference at the Holiday Inn Hotel. Among Martin’s criticisms specific about Eddy Francis time in the office, according

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Rino Bortolin

🕔16:54, 17.Oct 2014

By Justin Prince On a cool fall afternoon in Windsor, Ont., just four days after the end of summer, children were kicking a soccer ball around Midtown Farmer’s Market in Ward 3. The smell of fresh cut grass and tomato

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Voting registration brief

Voting registration brief

🕔16:22, 17.Oct 2014

By Sean Frame City of Windsor employees are registering electors who do not have fixed addresses. On Oct. 16 Elections Windsor sent city employees to the Downtown Mission and the Salvation Army to help register voters for the upcoming municipal

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Essex BeachWalk Fitness Relocating

🕔16:07, 17.Oct 2014

By: Tyler Boissonneault After seven years, Essex county business BeachWalk Fitness decides to move onto the main road. An Essex County business is moving and expanding into the downtown in order to offer more services to residents. BeachWalk Fitness, a

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Candidates fight for change in Windsor

Candidates fight for change in Windsor

🕔15:29, 17.Oct 2014

                        By David Dyck   The eight candidates running in Ward 10 presented their plans for the city’s infrastructure in a debate on Oct. 16. Dealing with the lack

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Biker struck in Windsor

Biker struck in Windsor

🕔15:22, 17.Oct 2014

By Taylor Busch CP Editor   A 19-year-old biker was rushed to the hospital following an accident that occurred near Holy Names High School around 7:30 p.m. last Thursday. Witnesses who were present at the scene said the driver of

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Student apathy in voting

🕔15:11, 17.Oct 2014

By Kenneth Bullock   To increase voter turnout, politicians are trying online voting, closer locations for voting and more convincing promises. They are going all out to increase the voter turnout. The question is, why is it so low? The

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Increasing crime has downtown employees talking

Increasing crime has downtown employees talking

🕔14:22, 17.Oct 2014

  By Anthony Sheardown   While some business employees in downtown Windsor are concerned about their personal safety and the safety of their business, others are not. Recently there has been a shooting at the Boom Boom Room, a club

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Downtown farmers’ market sees a successful season

Downtown farmers’ market sees a successful season

🕔14:18, 17.Oct 2014

By JOSH TEIXEIRA This year has brought much success for the many vendors at the Downtown Windsor Farmers’ Market. Vendors arrived at the Charles Clark Square on a damp Saturday morning to the sight of many customers with smiles on

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Ward 5 all candidates meeting

Ward 5 all candidates meeting

🕔14:14, 17.Oct 2014

By Sean Frame Ten days before the election, Ward 5 candidates are attempting to show the community why they are the right choice. On Oct. 17 at the Gino and Liz Marcus Community Complex candidates were given a chance to

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Drew Dilkens feature

Drew Dilkens feature

🕔14:04, 17.Oct 2014

By Ryan Brough                             “Continue to move the city forward or go back to the 1980s when Mr. Millson was mayor?” Drew Dilkens was born in Windsor

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Mudslinging: effective or ineffective?

Mudslinging: effective or ineffective?

🕔13:49, 17.Oct 2014

It’s been more than two centuries since the Barber of Seville promoted dirty campaigning and 100 years since it morphed into mudslinging. But when candidates spend their time belittling their opponents, it begs the question: when they do throw dirt,

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