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The jump in eco fees causes a fuss with Ontario Federation of Agriculture

🕔12:38, 12.Apr 2013

by Taylor Desjardins Increased eco fees in Ontario have caused a backlash from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture towards the Ontario Tire Stewardship. Brad Anger, the vice president of the OFA said they were not made aware of any coming

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Windsor water levels dropping

🕔12:35, 12.Apr 2013

By Madison Jean Windsor area water levels have been dropping recently. Water levels in the area have been below the normal water level by three or four inches this year and Windsor Port Authority Harbour master Peter Berry said there

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More students choosing concurrent programs

🕔11:10, 12.Apr 2013

by Sarah Ryrie More students are choosing concurrent and collaborative programs to open up opportunities for jobs. Jordyn Rafuse is currently enrolled in the concurrent education and early childhood education program. This five-year program combines a Bachelor of Education, Bachelor

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U Windsor’s The Lance faces tough times

U Windsor’s The Lance faces tough times

🕔09:30, 9.Apr 2013

The University of Windsor’s The Lance is going to be able to print one last issue before the future of the newspaper is once more put in the hands of the University of Windsor’s Student Alliance. The UWSA held an

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Run for Rocky kicks off

Run for Rocky kicks off

🕔12:01, 6.Apr 2013

By Adam El-Baba The Windsor Pride Education and Resource Centre kicked off their Run for Rocky campaign April 4 at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts. Partnered with Rocky Campana’s parents, Rob and Nancy, the event is geared toward

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WECEC Sponsors a Prettier City

WECEC Sponsors a Prettier City

🕔15:14, 5.Apr 2013

By Adam El-Baba Students and Windsorites gathered at Maiden Lane in downtown Windsor April 5 to kick off the Rose City Spring Clean Sweep Month. Held outside of the Squirrel Cage, the annual cleanup kicked off at 10 a.m. The

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National unemployment on the rise while Windsor declines

National unemployment on the rise while Windsor declines

🕔14:19, 5.Apr 2013

  By: Y. Murad Erzinclioglu The national unemployment rate rose to 7.2 per cent in March, Statistics Canada announced the first week of April. Following an increase in employment during the month of February, employment declined by 55,000 jobs in

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Possible threat at Assumption Catholic Secondary School

Possible threat at Assumption Catholic Secondary School

🕔13:33, 5.Apr 2013

Students have been evacuated from Assumption College Catholic High School after a suspected bomb threat was reported April 5. The students were taken to Century Secondary School. Several parents of Assumption students who had arrived at the school to drop

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Sandwich post office closing date announced

Sandwich post office closing date announced

🕔12:37, 5.Apr 2013

By Adam D’Andrea After protests, petitions and 107 years of service, the Olde Sandwich Towne postal outlet will be closed at the end of April. Canada Post announced March 26 that operations at the post office would cease April 26.

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Community comes together for young boy

🕔12:34, 5.Apr 2013

By Hailey Trealout It takes a village to raise a child. On Feb. 22, a fire took everything six-year-old Damian Bossom knew including his father. Martin Bossom, 30, died of his injuries at Windsor Regional Hospital and his girlfriend, Samantha

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Military families with military background

🕔12:33, 5.Apr 2013

By Hailey Trealout Families play a big role in shaping the lives of younger generations. As children grow up they find their role models and use them as an influence towards the choices they make. One such influence might be

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Riverside Run for Kids

Riverside Run for Kids

🕔12:31, 5.Apr 2013

By Sarah Ryrie Students at the University of Windsor raised over $500 for Pediatric Oncology at the Children’s Cancer Center at Windsor Regional Hospital March 24. University business students Silvano Colarossi, Hassan Kiki, Kyle Perryman, Gilbert Stewart and Adi Sood

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Windsor gathers for family involved in I-75 brief

🕔12:27, 5.Apr 2013

By/Hailey Trealout On March 22 Windsorites came together to support local families who were involved in the accident on I-75 Jan. 31. The three day fundraiser involved a dinner on Friday, a concert on Saturday and a kids’ day on

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Locals honour military at fundraising event

🕔12:26, 5.Apr 2013

By Hailey Trealout The Southern Ontario Military Muster held a fundraiser March 23 to keep their doors open in order to educate the public on its local history. The SOMM is a non-profit organization that works to preserve, educate and

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Parkway opens new section

🕔11:57, 5.Apr 2013

by Marissa DeBortoli Since the week of March 25, traffic along Highway 3 has been shifted to a new three kilometre section of the Right Honourable Herb Gray Parkway between Howard Avenue and Huron Church Road. This traffic shift marks

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Hudak visits Windsor

Hudak visits Windsor

🕔11:51, 5.Apr 2013

by Melissa Iarusso Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak visited Windsor to share his plans to curb unemployment in the province. Hudak held a press conference at the Vollmer Recreation Complex April 4 in LaSalle to hear from locals about

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Captain wins Jubilee Medal brief

🕔11:48, 5.Apr 2013

by/Hailey Trealout The commanding officer for the army cadet core at Branch 594 was awarded with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal March 27. The Diamond Jubilee Medal was made as a commemoration to the Queen. It marks the 60

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Spring cleaning blitz

🕔11:36, 5.Apr 2013

by Rob Benneian City bylaw enforcement officers will be inspecting properties in the area surrounding the University of Windsor beginning April 8. In order to be compliant with Yard Maintenance By-Law 3-2600, yards and curbsides must be kept clear of

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I Believe in My Community

I Believe in My Community

🕔11:21, 5.Apr 2013

by Rob Benneian An organization which raises money to support critical services in Windsor and Essex County took an evening to recognize the accomplishments of its supporters. United Way/Centraide Windsor-Essex County held their fourth I Believe in My Community Awards

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Spits look to fill gaps

🕔21:01, 30.Mar 2013

by Evan Mathias The Windsor Spitfires will look to fill some of the gaping holes in their roster April 6 during the Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection. Due to injuries and suspensions, the Spitfires were forced to play many of

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