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Ottawa Street business owners beg construction to finish

Ottawa Street business owners beg construction to finish

🕔11:30, 20.Sep 2013

WINDSOR ON., Friday September 13 2013 – Major Construction crew is working every day to complete the construction on Ottawa Street. (PHOTO by Jolene Perron) by Jolene Perron According to merchants on Ottawa Street, what was once a “quiet and

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Cadets host final recruitment opportunity for youth

Cadets host final recruitment opportunity for youth

🕔12:34, 19.Sep 2013

by Hailey Trealout Storm clouds that rumbled in the distance were ignored by each smiling face as Windsorites young and old entered the doors of the HMCS Hunter building Sept. 11. Members of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet corps program

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Bikers come together in memory of veteran

Bikers come together in memory of veteran

🕔00:28, 19.Sep 2013

By Hailey Trealout   Rumbling motorcycle engines rode in memory of a young Windsorite killed in combat. Cpl. Andrew Grenon was a 23-year-old veteran who was killed during his second tour in Afghanistan. He died September 3, 2008, two weeks

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Local musician offers free music lessons for at-risk youth

Local musician offers free music lessons for at-risk youth

🕔08:49, 16.Sep 2013

By Stacey Janzer A Windsor musician has announced he will provide free music lessons indefinitely for at-risk youth after the success of a six-week pilot program. Kenneth MacLeod, lead vocalist of Kenneth MacLeod & the Windsor Salt Band, held an

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Vipers season preview

🕔14:54, 12.Sep 2013

by Evan Mathias After losing their five top point scorers from last season the Lasalle Vipers were expected to struggle this year, so far though, they haven’t. Lasalle opened their season with a lopsided 8-2 win over the St. Mary’s

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By-election to be held for Ward 7 council seat

By-election to be held for Ward 7 council seat

🕔11:02, 12.Sep 2013

                    By Sean Previl A by-election is set to take place in Windsor this winter. Members of Windsor City Council voted Sept. 9 by a vote of 9-1 in favour of

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Accident on Sandwich Street

Accident on Sandwich Street

🕔15:56, 8.Sep 2013

By Hailey Trealout A 49-year-old man has been sent to hospital after a motorcycle accident Sept. 8. The accident happened on Sandwich Street in front of Mackenzie Hall at approximately 10 a.m. Sandwich Street will be blocked for the next

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Shots fired at Riverfront residence

Shots fired at Riverfront residence

🕔18:43, 4.Sep 2013

By Sean Previl Police are investigating a residence on Riverside Drive after shots were fired Sept. 3. Windsor Police Services was called to 1225 Riverside Dr. W. around 11:15 p.m.  after several loud noises were heard outside the building. WPS

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St. Clair College welcomes new students

St. Clair College welcomes new students

🕔00:33, 1.Sep 2013

By Sean Previl Students attending St. Clair College this fall will be heading into school well prepared thanks to pre-class orientation. Orientation week at the college has been taking place since Aug. 26 at all campuses, giving students the chance

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Incident in the Detroit River

Incident in the Detroit River

🕔18:17, 16.Aug 2013

By Sean Previl A local man is dead after police officials found a body in the Detroit River. The 53-year-old Windsor man was found floating in the river around 8 a.m. Aug. 16 after an unnamed witness reported seeing the

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Canadian Open returns to Windsor

Canadian Open returns to Windsor

🕔11:36, 30.Jun 2013

By Shaun Garrity The Canadian Open will be in the Windsor area for the third year in a row. The event will take place at L’Essor High School. It will offer a seminar June 29 followed by the tournament the

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Man rescued from the Detroit River

Man rescued from the Detroit River

🕔12:30, 3.Jun 2013

By Sean Previl A local man is in hospital after being rescued from the Detroit River. Windsor Police were called to the riverfront June 2 shortly after 1 p.m. after a woman called 9-1-1 reporting she had watched a man

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Locals honour military at fundraising event

🕔20:58, 29.May 2013

By Hailey Trealout The Essex and Community Historical Research Society held a fundraiser March 23 to keep their doors open in order to educate the public on its local history. The ECHRS is an organization that began in 2007 and

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Tree planting Arbor Week 2013

🕔14:28, 12.Apr 2013

by Taylor Desjardins Bring your shovel and closed-toe shoes because the City of Windsor Parks and Facilities is bringing tree planting into Windsor and is asking volunteers to come out for Arbor Week 2013. Bill Roesel, manager of forestry and

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Downtown Mission thanks volunteers

Downtown Mission thanks volunteers

🕔13:39, 12.Apr 2013

By Maureen Mariampillai The Downtown Mission will be hosting an appreciation dinner on April 16 for its volunteers during National Volunteer Week. The mission is a non-profit organization which provides services to those who are in poverty and are struggling

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City officials recieve thousands of pit bull complaints

City officials recieve thousands of pit bull complaints

🕔13:30, 12.Apr 2013

  by Shaun Garrity Although the pit bull is prohibited in Windsor the city still receives numerous complaints every year. In 2005 a ban known as Bill 132 was introduced and passed by the provincial legislative assembly. This means that

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Emotional and financial tolls on military families

🕔13:21, 12.Apr 2013

By Sandee Nho   Mandated moves for troops and families in the Canadian Armed Forces can have a negative affect, During their military career some troops are forced to move from their hometown to a posting location. Capt. Konrad Rosenkranz

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Ontario aims to end tanning for minors

🕔13:09, 12.Apr 2013

By Kurtis Friesen In the latest chapter of banning tanning for minors, Ontario is looking to pass legislation that would force salons to restrict their services and products to those over the age of 18. In light of the government

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Difficulties of raising a child while attending school

Difficulties of raising a child while attending school

🕔13:01, 12.Apr 2013

by Sarah Ryrie There are difficulties of raising a child while attending post-secondary education. Jade Underwood, a 19-year-old mother and University of Windsor student, studies social work and woman’s studies at the university while raising her three-year-old son Aiden Underwood.

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Balancing hockey and school

Balancing hockey and school

🕔12:54, 12.Apr 2013

By Sarah Ryrie   Students say multitasking and organizational skills make it possible to balance school and after-school activities. Eric Noel, University of Windsor student and captain of the LaSalle Viper’s hockey team, said he believes it is possible to

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