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Schlegel’s long-term care workers still without contract

Schlegel’s long-term care workers still without contract

🕔13:04, 10.Feb 2020

Local long-term care workers are still without a contract at Schlegel’s facilities in Windsor. Members of Unifor Local 2458 held a media briefing Monday with details on the break down in negotiations with the employer. Local president Tulio DiPonti said

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Suspect identified, arrested in firearms theft

Suspect identified, arrested in firearms theft

🕔11:03, 8.Feb 2020

An adult male suspect has been identified who was involved in a theft of firearms and ammunition. A 42-year-old of no fixed address has been charged with theft under $5000, breach probation, and 10 counts of firearm related offences. On

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Windsor health organizations testing people for coronavirus

Windsor health organizations testing people for coronavirus

🕔11:01, 8.Feb 2020

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is monitoring the current outbreak of 2019-nCoV in China and around the world. Windsor Regional Hospital, Erie Shore HealthCare, Essex-Windsor EMS, primary care providers and local school boards have all prepared to assess individuals suspected

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Poor lifestyle choices affect men’s reproductive health

Poor lifestyle choices affect men’s reproductive health

🕔14:41, 7.Feb 2020

  Research shows poor lifestyle choices could result in reduced fertility in men. According to a study conducted by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, the average man was able to identify only 51 per cent of the risk factors

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Spits encouraging youth Talk Today

Spits encouraging youth Talk Today

🕔14:34, 7.Feb 2020

Puck drop looked a bit different this week. The Windsor Spitfires hosted Talk Today, an event organized by the Canadian Mental Health Association. The event featured children’s games and information tables, which led to the official puck drop with the

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Oh rats, Windsors’ free rodent control program could end this March

Oh rats, Windsors’ free rodent control program could end this March

🕔13:58, 7.Feb 2020

  The City of Windsor has approved the 2020 budget for the free rodent control program but the annually reviewed contract expires at the end of  March. The rodent control program is a free service to assist home-owners and tenants

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Building your small business with social media

Building your small business with social media

🕔13:40, 7.Feb 2020

  The St. Clair College Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre offers a variety of free monthly workshops to students and alumni at the main campus and the downtown Student Success Centre. One example is the Build Your Small Business with Social Media

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March Break in Windsor

March Break in Windsor

🕔13:29, 7.Feb 2020

  With March Break on the horizon, children aged six to 15 have many options around the city to have some fun away from school.  This year’s spring break in Ontario falls from March 16 to 20. Two camps listed

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Tattoos, Millennials, and employment

Tattoos, Millennials, and employment

🕔13:15, 7.Feb 2020

If you need to tell a relative to get off your back about your tattoos at the next family function, you may have back-up in a Washington-based Pew Research Center report that suggests everyone is getting inked.  The report suggests

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Windsor Public Library relocates to the heart of Windsor

Windsor Public Library relocates to the heart of Windsor

🕔12:50, 7.Feb 2020

  The Paul Martin Building that was purchased by the City of Windsor becomes the new Windsor Public Library location. The Windsor Public Library Central branch relocates to an 11,000 square-foot library space at the Paul Martin Building on Mon.

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Groundhogs almost unanimous for an early spring

Groundhogs almost unanimous for an early spring

🕔13:42, 6.Feb 2020

Sunday was a day of symbolic fortune telling on Canadian minds, and not just who would win the Superbowl. Since 1887, Feb. 2 has been a day where meteorology has fallen on the shoulders of humanity’s little furred friends —

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Suspension order clinic

Suspension order clinic

🕔13:50, 4.Feb 2020

  The Windsor Essex-County Health Unit has made it possible for families to update their children’s record and receive vaccinations if needed. The health unit is holding a series of clinics for parents and their children who received a suspension

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YQG band nominated for Juno award

YQG band nominated for Juno award

🕔13:14, 4.Feb 2020

Their first show was at the now closed Chubby Pickle in 2011, but according to Tarek Jafar, half of the Blue Stones, their first event was in a backyard with six guests in attendance. The band has come a long

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1999

🕔15:10, 3.Feb 2020

1999 with Joyce St. Antoine Do you want to go back into the future? Wait, I mean go back to the past. I’ll give you the insight on my life before the decade ended with stories galore. Tune in with

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Investment Wars

🕔14:48, 3.Feb 2020

Investment Wars – A Sports Card Podcast with Bird Bouchard Investment Wars is a weekly sports trading card podcast that focuses on how real-life sporting events, scandals and highlights are impacting the prices of the hobby. Is it time to

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Betting against all odds

Betting against all odds

🕔07:52, 3.Feb 2020

A decade of work later, NDP Member of Parliament Brian Masse thinks he might be close to getting single-sports betting legalized in Canada. Canadian cities lose out on millions of dollars when  illegal betting takes place during major sporting events,

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After 3.5 years, Brexit goes through

After 3.5 years, Brexit goes through

🕔17:38, 2.Feb 2020

After almost half a century, Britain has decided to leave the European Union. The group of 28 member countries has become 27. Britons in 2016 voted 52 per cent in favour of leaving in a referendum, that lead to negotiations

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Cat killed in Elm Street fire

Cat killed in Elm Street fire

🕔17:29, 2.Feb 2020

A Wednesday fire at a home on the 1100 block of Elm Street, near Wyandotte Street West caused $125,000 in damages. The home’s residents were able to get out safely but one person is displaced due to the damage. One

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Fear of coyotes in LaSalle on the rise

Fear of coyotes in LaSalle on the rise

🕔17:27, 2.Feb 2020

Coyote sightings in LaSalle are on the rise, but police asking people to stop calling them for every sighting. According to LaSalle Police Service, people should not call 911 every time they see a coyote, but should call if the

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Panda twins on display at German zoo

Panda twins on display at German zoo

🕔17:24, 2.Feb 2020

Twin panda cubs are now on display at Zoo Berlin. According to Zoo Berlin’s Facebook page, the cubs are the first giant pandas to be born in Germany. The cubs were born on Aug. 31 and have been named Pit

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