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WESPY Awards a ‘tough job’ every year

WESPY Awards a ‘tough job’ every year

🕔15:00, 24.Feb 2020

The 15th annual Windsor-Essex Sports Person of the Year Awards are coming up and nominations are out in 35 categories. WESPY Awards founder, Domenic Papa said he’s looking forward to this year’s ceremony. “It’s a tough job every year to

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‘Hockey with Heart’ ends after six years

‘Hockey with Heart’ ends after six years

🕔14:57, 24.Feb 2020

After more than half a decade of providing a space for children with autism to play Canada’s favourite sport, Hockey with Heart has made the decision to end the program. Steve Machan began the program six years ago after struggling

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Phragmites a growing concern in Windsor-Essex

Phragmites a growing concern in Windsor-Essex

🕔20:06, 23.Feb 2020

As winter melts away, a new concern grows in Windsor-Essex: Phragmites Australis. Also known as the common reed, Phragmites is an invasive species of plant that has been in the area for decades. Thriving in wetlands and ditches, Phragmites have

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Ontario teachers walking out of classrooms, onto sidewalks

Ontario teachers walking out of classrooms, onto sidewalks

🕔20:02, 23.Feb 2020

As students enjoyed a long weekend, teachers and support staff across the province protested amid negotiations with the Ontario government. It is the first time since 1997 that the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation, Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, Ontario

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Shelter for women and families

Shelter for women and families

🕔13:44, 21.Feb 2020

  The director of a shelter for families wants to expand and is looking for financial help.   Over 400 young people under the age of 15, 275 single women and nearly 300 families were served at the Shelter for Women

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#MenToo movement

#MenToo movement

🕔13:29, 21.Feb 2020

  #MenToo is a growing trend on social media where men are starting to speak out about being sexually assaulted early in life, according to CBC news. The movement is taking off in Ontario according to a CBC article and

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Flea market finds

Flea market finds

🕔13:24, 21.Feb 2020

  Many different people come to places like these: scavengers, rummagers, bargainers. Likely everyone has stepped inside one at one point or another. Where is this place every person knows? The flea market. Flea markets are essentially a collection of

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Cricket night in Canada

Cricket night in Canada

🕔13:14, 21.Feb 2020

  Not every St. Clair College student from India watches the Punjabi edition of Hockey Night in Canada. Some SCC students prefer to spend their Saturday nights inside the college’s classic gym participating in a 12-team intramural cricket league. These

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New Season of Capitol Theatre

New Season of Capitol Theatre

🕔12:40, 21.Feb 2020

The music director of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra has launched the schedule for the 2020 season and announced free shows for people who cannot afford tickets. The musicians will travel around the community and play more than 100 concerts a

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Students, faculty show solidarity for Wet’suwet’en with walkout

Students, faculty show solidarity for Wet’suwet’en with walkout

🕔20:45, 20.Feb 2020

  University of Windsor Faculty of Law student, co-president of Windsor Law’s Shkawbewisag Student Law Society and walkout organizer, Valeria Kuri, attended wearing red face paint and a red dress earring as symbols of the Inquiry into Missing and Murdered

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St. Clair’s got Talent show entertained the college

St. Clair’s got Talent show entertained the college

🕔13:35, 18.Feb 2020

By Manvir Kaur The St. Clair’s Got Talent show was performed at the main campus on Feb. 13, 2020. It was hosted by student Gilberto Hernandez and SRC director Jeremy Deam. Ten participants performed on the stage while almost 200

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The Chimczuk Museum Fashion exhibition

The Chimczuk Museum Fashion exhibition

🕔13:26, 18.Feb 2020

  By Precious Alasa Fashion never stops, there is always a new trend for the hip to hop. But over time, it has become clear, fashion is like history; it has a tendency to repeat itself.  The Gibson Girl –

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Ontario to hear citizen voices over Hwy. 3 traffic

Ontario to hear citizen voices over Hwy. 3 traffic

🕔17:53, 14.Feb 2020

Premier Ford visited Windsor weeks ago and unveiled a draft transportation plan.  Along with it, the Tories released a transportation survey for the residents of Southwestern Ontario to voice their opinions. Marissa Wingerden works as a scheduler with Amy’s Helping

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ERCA Budget 2020 highlights cost-effectiveness

ERCA Budget 2020 highlights cost-effectiveness

🕔17:46, 14.Feb 2020

The Essex Region Conservation Authority passed their 2020 budget and environmental programs for the year. The budget is set at $10.5 million, an increase of 36 per cent compared to last year. Accompanying the increase in budget is an increase

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Winsdor-Essex worries about water levels

Winsdor-Essex worries about water levels

🕔17:45, 14.Feb 2020

There are grave concerns from Essex Region Conservation Authority officials regarding the high lake levels in Windsor-Essex throughout the winter months. “Considering the typical rise in levels annually observed, it is highly likely that the record lake levels hit last

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3 Windsorites charged for drug trafficking

3 Windsorites charged for drug trafficking

🕔17:44, 14.Feb 2020

Windsor police have charged three individuals with drug trafficking following an arrest on Wednesday. Officers from the Drugs and Guns Unit identified suspects in a vehicle outside of a motel in the 2400 block of Dougall Avenue All of the

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Ontario announces policy change for nursing degrees

Ontario announces policy change for nursing degrees

🕔17:42, 14.Feb 2020

On Feb. 11, the Ontario government made an announcement adapting a policy enabling both colleges and universities the option to provide Bachelor of Nursing (BScN) degrees autonomously.  Ross Romano, Minister of Colleges and Universities made an announcement regarding the policy change

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Essex-born NHL referee officiates 1,500th game

Essex-born NHL referee officiates 1,500th game

🕔17:39, 14.Feb 2020

Dan O’Halloran, born in Essex, Ontario has joined elite company after working his 1,500th National Hockey League (NHL) game this past Sunday.   The milestone came Feb. 9 during an ‘Original Six’ match-up between the Detroit Red Wings and the Boston Bruins.

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Bringing awareness to complicated disorder

Bringing awareness to complicated disorder

🕔14:05, 14.Feb 2020

  National Eating Disorder Awareness week brings attention to the disorder and help for the one million Canadians who suffer from it.  Eating disorders include anorexia nervosa, which is a form of starvation, and bulimia nervosa, which is binge eating

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Nothing trumps safety

Nothing trumps safety

🕔13:59, 14.Feb 2020

  Walking alone in Windsor can be dangerous, but there are many ways to stay safe if you are on your own. Faith Paquette said as a young person she feels that her safety is extremely important. “I do not

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