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Health week

🕔13:42, 28.Feb 2014

by Chelsea Lefler St. Anne Catholic High School is hosting a health week to promote teen health in their school community. According to recent studies from Statistics Canada, teens are struggling with mental and physical health problems and substance abuse.

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Windsor gamers ‘want to be the very best, like no one ever was’

Windsor gamers ‘want to be the very best, like no one ever was’

🕔13:17, 28.Feb 2014

by Justin Thompson Windsor’s local gaming community is evolving into something bigger with the creation of a local Pokemon video game tournament. Nintendo’s two newest games in the Pokemon series Pokemon  X and Y were released for the handheld Nintendo

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Crisis pregnancy home now open

Crisis pregnancy home now open

🕔13:13, 28.Feb 2014

by Katherine Sokolowski A Catholic based residence is giving women who are pregnant and have nowhere to go a place to live during and after their pregnancy. The new Our Lady of Guadalupe Home of Windsor, a home for women

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Windsor potholes to be a problem

Windsor potholes to be a problem

🕔12:08, 28.Feb 2014

by Dan Gray The City of Windsor is asking drivers to be patient with road crews while they fix potholes on city roadways. City of Windsor operations manager, Mark Winterton, says the budget to fix potholes this year is only

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These kids aren’t ‘playing’ around

These kids aren’t ‘playing’ around

🕔10:39, 28.Feb 2014

by Sean Frame A local theatre company is using the performing arts to bring out the best in Windsor’s youth. The Riverfront Theatre Company is a charitable organization that provides performance experience and theatre training to youth in Windsor and Essex

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Sochi Olympics over, memories remain

🕔16:36, 24.Feb 2014

by Evan Mathias With the Sochi Olympic Winter Games now over, we look back and remember some proud moments for Canadian athletes. It seems like the Olympics started ages ago; does anyone even remember the opening ceremony? These Olympic Games

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Defence driven Canadian’s successfully defend gold medal

🕔13:19, 24.Feb 2014

by Evan Mathias The Canadian Olympic men’s hockey team proved the adage that defence wins championships true in their final two games against the U.S and Sweden. Once again Canada defeated their rival American counterparts Feb. 21 by a score

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McDonald shows for olympic celebration

McDonald shows for olympic celebration

🕔12:53, 21.Feb 2014

  by Kenneth Bullock Children’s love for the Olympic Games is shared by the man in the big red shoes. Ronald McDonald, played by Brad Lennon, came to a local McDonalds Feb. 19 to celebrate the restaurant chain’s tenth year

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Scholarship winners recognized

Scholarship winners recognized

🕔12:36, 21.Feb 2014

by Sean Previl St. Clair College has recognized this year’s scholarship winners at an evening celebration. The Windsor college held its scholarship awards nights Feb. 19 and 20 for more than 400 students. The celebration is held every year in

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Griff’s Gone Geeky

Griff’s Gone Geeky

🕔12:20, 21.Feb 2014

by Kenneth Bullock A college bar is mixing more into the lineup than just alcohol. Griff’s Tavern held the Game Vortex pub from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. at St. Clair College on Feb. 20. The animation club came with

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Comedy pub produces twice the laughs

🕔12:11, 21.Feb 2014

by Kenneth Bullock A local pub is sending audience members home chuckling by bringing comedians to town each week. The Rockhead Pub brought in Gad Holland, a comedian from Detroit and Michael Harrison, a comedian from Saskatchewan to entertain Windsorites

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Red Lounge offers LGBT alternate venue

Red Lounge offers LGBT alternate venue

🕔15:08, 14.Feb 2014

by Sean Previl One of Windsor’s only primarily gay nightclubs may have closed, but there are still places nearby for the LGBT community to dance the night away. Often considered by many in the LGBT community as a safe space,

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Students succumb to tuition debt

Students succumb to tuition debt

🕔13:17, 14.Feb 2014

The rising cost of tuition is forcing students to become more financially responsible. According to Statistics Canada, more than one- half of all Ontario college students graduate with student debt. The study concluded that between 1995 and 2005 the average

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Those who stood on guard now stand in protest

Those who stood on guard now stand in protest

🕔12:34, 14.Feb 2014

by Clara Musca Local military veterans are upset with the Canadian government and held rallies last month in an attempt to make their voices heard. The Conservative government announced last month they would be cutting the Veteran’s Affairs offices out

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Artist makes a statement at Art Speak Gallery

Artist makes a statement at Art Speak Gallery

🕔12:17, 14.Feb 2014

by Shelbey Hernandez A local artist is hoping her recent exhibit, Urgency for Metanoia, will make people more aware of the struggles women face with gender role stereotypes. Amy Thomson, 21, presented her art work at the Art Speak Gallery

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Proposed medical marijuana facility could be first of many in Windsor

Proposed medical marijuana facility could be first of many in Windsor

🕔12:14, 14.Feb 2014

by Justin Prince Windsorites could soon have access to medical marijuana without leaving the city after a start-up company showed interest in opening a new facility. A notice of intent was filed by Medical Marihuana Patient Relief to open a

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Photo exhibit evokes memories of Windsor’s past

Photo exhibit evokes memories of Windsor’s past

🕔11:45, 14.Feb 2014

by Y. MuradErzinclioglu Windsorites are being given the opportunity to connect with their automotive past through photographs on display at the Art Gallery of Windsor. The exhibit features portraiture works of the late Yousuf Karsh, who was commissioned by the

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Comedy Pub produces double the laughs

🕔11:25, 14.Feb 2014

by Kenneth Bullock A local pub sent audience members home chuckling after bringing two great comedians to town. The Rockhead Pub brought in Gad Holland, a comedian from Detroit and Michael Harrison, a comedian from Saskatchewan to entertain Windsorites Feb.

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Shipping slowed by ice

Shipping slowed by ice

🕔21:45, 9.Feb 2014

by Dan Gray The Canadian Coast Guard is warning shipping companies they may not be able to navigate the Detroit River without icebreaking support. Overhead satellite images of the eastern Great Lakes show that Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair and

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Trivia for a great cause

🕔15:13, 7.Feb 2014

By: Sarah Ryrie Trivia for a great cause St. Clair College hosted its second annual trivia game at its main campus to raise money for United Way. Eight teams signed up for the trivia game and each team member was

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