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The 7th Annual Education Fair provides new opportunities for University of Windsor Students

The 7th Annual Education Fair provides new opportunities for University of Windsor Students

🕔10:39, 30.Oct 2012

BY: Aussiemarie Vizcayno Students at the University of Windsor met with representatives from across the globe at the Continuing Education Fair Oct. 23. The Centre for Career Education along with the Faculty of Graduate Studies invited schools from around the

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City prepares for high winds

🕔15:12, 29.Oct 2012

With Hurricane Sandy rocking the Eastern seaboard, City of Windsor crews are preparing to deal with the effects. A wind warning has been issued by Environment Canada for the region with gusts of up to 100 km/h possible. City officials

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Tigers swept by Giants in World Series

Tigers swept by Giants in World Series

🕔00:08, 29.Oct 2012

The Detroit Tigers have lost the World Series in a four-game sweep to the San Francisco Giants. The Tigers lost the deciding game 4-3 in 10 innings. Giants second baseman Marco Scutaro hit the game-winning RBI single in the top

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Gas price rage justified

Gas price rage justified

🕔19:57, 26.Oct 2012

by Jolene Perron Windsor residents are seeing some relief at the pumps. According to research done by gas price aggregator GasBuddy.com, Windsor gas prices are substantially higher than the rest of the region. While London gas prices have been logged

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Ghost walk

Ghost walk

🕔19:35, 26.Oct 2012

by Hailey Trealout   People wanting to learn about ghosts took part in the fourth annual Ghost Walk held in the Navy Yard in Amherstburg during every weekend in October. The event was created through a partnership of local actor

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Windsor’s law enforcers sport red laces for charity

Windsor’s law enforcers sport red laces for charity

🕔18:36, 26.Oct 2012

by Maureen Mariampillai Windsor law enforcement officers were sporting red shoe laces to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the first Ontario Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics campaign Oct. 25. Chief Al Frederick of Windsor Police Service has been involved

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BCW invades St. Clair College

BCW invades St. Clair College

🕔18:11, 26.Oct 2012

By Maciejka Gorzelnik The smell of blood and sweat was in the air at the St. Clair College gymnasium Oct. 20 as approximately 800 wrestling fans gathered to watch Border City Wrestling action. The bell rang to start the first

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Regaining CNTRL

Regaining CNTRL

🕔16:30, 26.Oct 2012

By Maciejka Gorzelnik Technology is rapidly advancing in the music world and some DJs say it is difficult to keep up. According to Indiana University School of Music professor Jeffery Hass’s Electronic Music Historical Overview, electronic music began in 1902

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Beatles Brunch

Beatles Brunch

🕔16:13, 26.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian It has been nearly 50 years since The Beatles first crooned Love Me Do, but patrons can still hear their classic tunes at a local pub while they chow down on some English-style grub. The Manchester Pub

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Cineplex Odeon hosts Community Day

Cineplex Odeon hosts Community Day

🕔15:57, 26.Oct 2012

by Kirsti Ridsdale Face painting, balloon animals and free movies were part of the Cineplex Odeon’s annual Community Day to raise money for sick children. The proceeds are being donated to Starlight Children’s Foundation. Doors opened at 8:30 a.m, movies started

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Business owners divided on World Series banners

Business owners divided on World Series banners

🕔15:53, 26.Oct 2012

by Chris Richards Downtown Windsor business owners are having mixed opinions about the city’s recent decision to invest thousands of dollars in decorating for the World Series. Windsor City Council approved the purchase of 50 World Series banners Oct. 22. 

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Films announced for WIFF

Films announced for WIFF

🕔15:35, 26.Oct 2012

by Tom Morrison Organizers of the Windsor International Film Festival will be opening the event a day earlier this year to accommodate for the closing of Palace Cinemas. Now in its eighth year, the festival will feature 52 films solely

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George and Alice’s Place

George and Alice’s Place

🕔15:24, 26.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian You join a family when you walk into George and Alice’s. A spread fitting of an informal gathering of relatives is casually arranged towards the rear of the room. You must navigate a sea of happy people

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48 Hour FlickFest challenges local filmmakers

🕔13:56, 26.Oct 2012

by Marissa DeBortoli Amateur and professional filmmakers gathered at St. Clair College Centre for the Arts to take on the challenge of the 48 Hour FlickFest during the weekend of Oct. 19-21. The FlickFest is an annual film challenge sponsored

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Protesting the Funding of Abortion

Protesting the Funding of Abortion

🕔11:31, 24.Oct 2012

by Faith Codee Woltz Honking cars, chanting and speeches were heard early Oct. 13 as protesters gathered in front of Essex County’s MPP Taras Natyshak’s office. Homemade posters expressed the protesters’ feelings of having their tax dollars being used to

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War of 1812 Documentary

War of 1812 Documentary

🕔22:01, 21.Oct 2012

by Hailey Trealout A documentary portraying aspects of the war of 1812 was filmed in Maidstone Oct. 13 with 17 local horses and riders. The Desert Between Us and Them is a non-profit project that started in 2009. It is

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B.C. group advocates against costumes

🕔21:50, 21.Oct 2012

by James Zimmerman A B.C. children’s advocacy group is warning parents of the potential implications that come with wearing sexually-themed costumes this Halloween. The Children of the Street Society is a provincial society and federal charity dedicated to preventing the

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Traffic violation leads to fraud breakthrough

Traffic violation leads to fraud breakthrough

🕔21:02, 21.Oct 2012

By Chris Richards Windsor Police Services hit a breakthrough Oct. 16 in an ongoing fraud investigation. Nabeel Ahmed, 30, of Windsor was charged Oct. 19, with money laundering and fraud over $5,000. Ahmed was stopped for running a red light near Banwell

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Nights of the Living Dead

Nights of the Living Dead

🕔12:39, 20.Oct 2012

by Maciejka Gorzelnik Moans, grunts and calls for brains echoed through downtown Windsor Oct. 12 when people dressed as zombies filled the streets. According to torontozombiewalk.ca zombie walks originated in Toronto in 2003 and have since spread worldwide regularly drawing

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Windsor’s fashion future

Windsor’s fashion future

🕔12:37, 20.Oct 2012

by Maciejka Gorzelnik Temperatures outside may be dropping but fashion studios are heating up as designers prepare their spring and summer collections. Toronto Fashion Week runs from Oct. 22-26 and is the pinnacle of Canadian fashion. Louis Vuitton sales representative

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