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Local business owners will continue protesting Chick-Fil-A

Local business owners will continue protesting Chick-Fil-A

🕔13:45, 6.Dec 2019

LGBTQ advocates protested outside Windsor’s city hall Monday night to oppose plans for the new Chick-Fil-A opening in Windsor.  Protesters oppose the site plan approval because of the company’s history of supporting anti-LGBTQ organizations and their cruel practices towards animals.

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Bake shop introduces baking classes

Bake shop introduces baking classes

🕔11:46, 6.Dec 2019

Something smells sweet as soon as you walk into Sweet Revenge Bake Shop on Wyandotte Street East, where the owner decided to introduce new baking classes starting Nov. 26.         Scott said these classes will cover how to make different specialty

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MADD Canada says impaired driving includes cannabis use

MADD Canada says impaired driving includes cannabis use

🕔10:02, 6.Dec 2019

‘You can’t go back in time, but you can plan ahead.’ – MADD Canada As Canadians start preparing for the holiday season over the next few weeks, MADD Canada Windsor and community leaders kicked off the 2019 Project Red Ribbon

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Former Spitfire Michael DiPietro recalled to NHL

Former Spitfire Michael DiPietro recalled to NHL

🕔09:59, 6.Dec 2019

Amherstburg native and former Windsor Spitfire Michael DiPietro is getting another chance to live his dreams.  DiPietro, who is just the fifth goalie in league history to start in an NHL game under the age of 20, will rejoin the Vancouver

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Do the mashed potato

Do the mashed potato

🕔15:48, 3.Dec 2019

Potato salad, potato martinis, baked, mashed and more … all this was part of the Windsor Potato Festival at St Clair College’s Centre for the Arts.  In Honour of the Ones We Love, a non-profit organization supporting cancer patients, hosted

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Windsor’s new chief of police a role model for youth with dreams

Windsor’s new chief of police a role model for youth with dreams

🕔15:28, 2.Dec 2019

Windsor police officer Pam Mizuno made history this year when she became the first female police chief in the force’s 152 year history.  The mother of two thought she was attending a casual presentation at her daughters’ elementary school on Oct. 4

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Goodfellows newspaper drive hits Windsor streets

Goodfellows newspaper drive hits Windsor streets

🕔12:52, 2.Dec 2019

Windsor Goodfellows launched their annual holiday newspaper drive Thursday morning hoping for generosity at local intersections. Volunteers hit the streets for donations on Thursday, Friday and Saturday by selling the Goodfellows special edition newspaper. President of the Goodfellows, Gilbert Barrichello,

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No oversized items on school buses

No oversized items on school buses

🕔12:16, 2.Dec 2019

Students relying on public school transportation might have to find a new way to transport oversized items.  If it does not fit into a backpack then elementary and secondary students will not be allowed to bring it on board-provided transportation.

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Public elementary, high school classes may be cancelled Wednesday if deal isn’t reached

Public elementary, high school classes may be cancelled Wednesday if deal isn’t reached

🕔12:06, 2.Dec 2019

Teachers at the Greater Essex County District School Board (GECDSB) await news of a potential walk-out if a tentative agreement is not reached after negotiations. If the walk-out occurs, the GECDSB will close all secondary and elementary schools for the

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New era of science education in high schools

New era of science education in high schools

🕔12:05, 2.Dec 2019

High school students can say goodbye to dissecting smelly frogs in science class, and say hello to the ‘faux frog.’ The Windsor Essex Catholic District School Board is phasing out the use of frog and fetal pig dissection in all

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Windsor house fire result of dehumidifier defect

Windsor house fire result of dehumidifier defect

🕔12:03, 2.Dec 2019

An accidental fire caused approximately $70,000 in damages to a south Windsor residence Sunday. Windsor Fire and Rescue Service arrived to the 900 block of Kennedy Drive West around 5 a.m. and were able to extinguish the blaze. No residents

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Council to make decision on Peace Fountain

Council to make decision on Peace Fountain

🕔10:30, 2.Dec 2019

Windsor’s city council will make a decision tonight on whether to repair or replace the Peace Fountain. The fountain is also known as the Charles Brooks Memorial Fountain and first opened on Sept. 3, 1978, and cost $562,000 to build.

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Global Entrepreunership Week lunch and learn at Genesis Centre

Global Entrepreunership Week lunch and learn at Genesis Centre

🕔13:41, 29.Nov 2019

  Students were offered a chance to network and learn from experts in their field when the  St. Clair College Genesis Entrepreneurship Centre celebrated Global Entrepreneurship Week with a lunch and learn session.  Students were welcome to watch four local

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Why buy when you can adopt?

Why buy when you can adopt?

🕔13:18, 29.Nov 2019

  Adopting a rescue pet can be difficult, especially one the previous owners neglected. The work can be hard, but the results are rewarding. The Windsor and Essex County Humane Society is currently a home for around 500 animals. Out

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Children’s Grief Awareness Day

Children’s Grief Awareness Day

🕔12:44, 29.Nov 2019

  Support can make huge difference to a grieving child. Supporting a child who has lost an important person in their life can be as simple as taking them to a place where they can have some fun. The CMHA-WECB

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Civics subject in Grade 10

Civics subject in Grade 10

🕔12:37, 29.Nov 2019

  Civics class in high school helps students learn about Canadian government and elections.  Civics is taught in Grade 10 in Ontario and is part of the Canadian and World Studies curriculum which is mandated by the Ministry of Education.

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Holiday Fun Winter festival begins Tuesday

Holiday Fun Winter festival begins Tuesday

🕔19:59, 28.Nov 2019

The University of Windsor hosted a free public event called 3 Days of Holiday Fun starting Tuesday in the Student Courtyard. The event offered a synthetic ice surface and fun activities. Free skating lasted until 8 p.m. each of the

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Work-to-rule at local schools

Work-to-rule at local schools

🕔19:53, 28.Nov 2019

  Promising students’ education would not be impacted, 83,000 elementary school teachers began a work-to-rule campaign in Ontario earlier this week. According to the unions, the students’ learning will not be impacted and there will still be student-related activities approved

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Windsor Police continue their search for missing man

Windsor Police continue their search for missing man

🕔19:48, 28.Nov 2019

Windsor police are continuing their search for a man who disappeared last year. On Nov. 21-22 Windsor Police continued their investigation to find Jerome Allen, 29. Allen was last seen on Oct. 20, 2018 in an alley in Windsor. The

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Police searching for two male break-in suspects

Police searching for two male break-in suspects

🕔19:45, 28.Nov 2019

Another male suspect has been caught and arrested in relation to last week’s home invasion in east Windsor. On Nov. 21 around 3:15 p.m. Windsor Police responded to a call they received about a break-in to a property in the

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