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Health and Wellness Expo breaks down barriers for newcomers

Health and Wellness Expo breaks down barriers for newcomers

🕔14:44, 3.Nov 2022

More than 800 people turned out for The Multicultural Council of Windsor ‘s Health and wellness Expo at Fogolar Furlan last week. “we’re visiting all the different opportunities that we have in Windsor, Essex County,” said Organizer and MCC Director Daniel

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Ontario memorial honours fallen firefighters

🕔14:05, 31.Oct 2022

A special ceremony held at the Ontario Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial this past weekend to honour the bravery, heroism, and sacrifice of Ontario’s fallen firefighters. The memorial is situated on the southeast corner of Queens Park, and people gathered on

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Transit Windsor drops mask requirement

Transit Windsor drops mask requirement

🕔14:03, 31.Oct 2022

On Transit Windsor buses, masks are no longer required as of Saturday, Oct. 1, 2022. However, Transit Windsor recommend riders continue to wear a face mask when on the bus. On all Transit Windsor buses, safety barriers have been erected

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South Korean President Yoon declares a national day of mourning

🕔14:02, 31.Oct 2022

At least one Canadian is among the victims of the mob surge that left more than 150 people dead in Seoul, South Korea over the weekend. South Korea’s president said there will be a national mourning period starting today until

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Ontario educators issue a five-day strike notice

🕔14:00, 31.Oct 2022

The union representing approximately 55,000 Ontario education workers has issued a five-day strike notice. The Canadian Union of Public Employees says a strike could begin as soon as Friday, Nov. 4, 2022. Two school boards in Ontario have said they

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Halloween a hit at Windsor Farmers Market

🕔13:39, 31.Oct 2022

Ghouls and goblins mixed with gourds and greens at last weekend’s Farmers Market. Families turned out in droves to trick-or-treat at the weekly event that attracts more than 40 exhibitors selling everything from fresh produce to handcrafted wears. “The Farmers

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Students reboot Gay-Straight Alliance

Students reboot Gay-Straight Alliance

🕔17:58, 27.Oct 2022

By Melinda de L’Eveille After being inactive for three years, the St. Clair College GSA is starting back up. “GSA is somewhere that you can go,” said Eri Spotton, President of the new GSA. “It’s trusted people, it’s people that

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Capitol Theatre wants you in the spotlight

Capitol Theatre wants you in the spotlight

🕔15:08, 20.Oct 2022

  The Capitol Theater wants you to showcase your memories of the building at a 100-year anniversary party planned in 2023. “We decided to launch this memories campaign it is an initiative to invite the community to share their favorite memories

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Windsor Police Searching for Break-In Suspect

Windsor Police Searching for Break-In Suspect

🕔14:55, 20.Oct 2022

The Target Base Unit, a special section of Windsor Police dedicated to investigating break-ins, is asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect connected to two crimes. On October 13 at 2:30 a.m., a man broke into a business

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Bikers beat charity fundraising target

🕔14:47, 20.Oct 2022

Hogs for Hospice surpassed their fundraising goals at this year’s “Back in the Saddle” event after a two-year hiatus because of COVID-19 restrictions. Event organizations said they had hoped to raise $1 million but collected $1,006,132. It was the biggest

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Local Club Offers Alternative Halloween Fun

Local Club Offers Alternative Halloween Fun

🕔14:36, 20.Oct 2022

Riverside Optimist’s Club wants kids to trade tricks for trunks next Sunday at Average Joe’s for a Halloween blast.  “It brings joy to the kids and also allows them to know that this is one of the many events that

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Local Businesses Recieve Boost

🕔14:36, 20.Oct 2022

Up to 65 local businesses affected by February’s COVID-19 mandate protests will receive over $500,000 in federal funding. Local organizations within Windsor helped to ensure every business eligible for the money can access the support. The decision came after the

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South Windsor business up in flames; arson suspected

South Windsor business up in flames; arson suspected

🕔14:33, 20.Oct 2022

Windsor Police suspect arson in a blaze at Farron’s Gourmet Butcher Shop on McGregor Boulevard Sunday morning around 1:30 a.m. There were no injuries because of the fire, but the damage of the business is estimated to be over $100,000. Once

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Canada celebrates 4th anniversary of legal weed

Canada celebrates 4th anniversary of legal weed

🕔14:25, 20.Oct 2022

When The Cannabis Act was passed in 2018, Canada became the second country in the world to legalize the sale, possession, and non-medical use of marijuana by adults. Now, four years on, the federal government is reviewing the law to

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Zombies take over Windsor’s streets for a good cause

Zombies take over Windsor’s streets for a good cause

🕔14:22, 20.Oct 2022

Windsor Zombie Walk is a fun, free event that takes place each year providing funds and non-perishables for a zombie-themed charity helping people in need. This event is organized by Windsor Scarehouse where zombies and survivors walk from MacDougall Street

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Farmers Educate Residents on Food

Farmers Educate Residents on Food

🕔15:25, 13.Oct 2022

If you ask Donna Rivard, it appears the roots of Open Farms Day are taking hold.   Rivard’s Hawksview Honey, located in Harrow, was one of eight farms participating in the event to show what it takes to make anything

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Roller Skating Reborn

Roller Skating Reborn

🕔16:01, 25.Apr 2022

Spring 2020 was a time now known as “early pandemic” – a period defined by people stuck inside their houses, with endless Zoom meetings, washing groceries, hand-sewing masks and with many people utterly terrified by the deadly virus taking the

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Transit Windsor still running on enhanced schedule

Transit Windsor still running on enhanced schedule

🕔13:52, 22.Apr 2022

Since Transit Windsor changed its schedules due to staff shortages, several riders have had to accommodate.   Some buses start earlier than before and others don’t have as many stops. The enhanced schedule was put in place after the city experienced

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St. Clair College introduces new sexual violence reporting system

St. Clair College introduces new sexual violence reporting system

🕔13:29, 22.Apr 2022

St. Clair College has implemented a new sexual violence reporting system called the Respect, Educate, Empower Survivors (REES) Platform.  St. Clair will be the first college in Ontario to adopt the REES Platform for their students.  Rebecca Demchuk, assistant vice

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Spitfires promote Bomber’s birthday and local businesses

Spitfires promote Bomber’s birthday and local businesses

🕔16:02, 8.Apr 2022

Windsor Spitfires mascots Bomber, Spike and Ace made an appearance at the What’s Poppin’ Popcorn Factory last Saturday, interacting with customers and promoting Spitfires Mix popcorn. On the next day, What’s Poppin’ presented a generous cheque for $2,000 to the Windsor

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