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Spitfires suffer first loss of 2019-2020 season

Spitfires suffer first loss of 2019-2020 season

🕔17:21, 30.Sep 2019

The Windsor Spitfires fell short in their first loss of the season against the Erie Otters on Saturday The Spitfires arrived in Erie following a pair of back-to-back winning games, looking to continue the streak but left with a loss

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Hundreds walk at St. Clair for suicide prevention

Hundreds walk at St. Clair for suicide prevention

🕔17:18, 30.Sep 2019

Hundreds joined together at St. Clair College in support of Suicide Prevention Awareness Week. The fifth annual Suicide Prevention Awareness walk took place Sunday, Sept. 29, at St Clair College. The walk, which is part of an entire week dedicated

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Maxime Bernier brings the people’s party to Windsor

Maxime Bernier brings the people’s party to Windsor

🕔17:15, 30.Sep 2019

People’s Party of Canada (PPC) leader Maxime Bernier is visiting Windsor this week. The leader will be attending a rally at the Ciociaro Club, as well as a barbecue and industry round table. PPC supporters may attend the event and

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Fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 files for bankruptcy

Fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 files for bankruptcy

🕔17:12, 30.Sep 2019

Fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 filed for bankruptcy Monday. The retailer announced it will cease operations in 40 countries and closing between 300 and 350 stores, including as many as 178 in the United States. Forever 21 is one of the

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Sarnia shooter arrested by police

Sarnia shooter arrested by police

🕔17:09, 30.Sep 2019

Sarnia police are investigating a report of gunfire from the weekend. Around 9 a.m. Friday, officers responded to calls of a suspicious male who was carrying a firearm. After investigation, the suspect was identified as 25-year-old Brandon Lee Williams, who

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Schools on Work-to-Rule

Schools on Work-to-Rule

🕔12:44, 30.Sep 2019

By Miranda Monahan 55,000 education workers from 63 school boards, province wide embarked on a work-to-rule this morning. This legal job action comes after two days of contract negotiations broke down. 568 permanent and occasional staff with the local catholic

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West Nile virus and a hot summer

West Nile virus and a hot summer

🕔13:16, 27.Sep 2019

A woman in Amherstburg is worried about the risk of contracting West Nile virus.  Danielle Dowhan, 21, said during the summer she gets between 20 and 30 mosquito bites because she spends a great deal of time outside. Dowhan said

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The community: Eyes and ears for police

The community: Eyes and ears for police

🕔13:01, 27.Sep 2019

When the public work with the police, anything is possible. During the third week of September, there were two police reported incidents involving firearms. Although firearms are not common in Windsor, police say there are still plenty of things you

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OSAP explained

OSAP explained

🕔12:57, 27.Sep 2019

Many students in Ontario depend on the Ontario Student Assistance Program to fund their education. The OSAP gives students extra funding towards their expenses, helping them throughout the year financially. This system is beneficial for all students in Ontario. According

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A New Hope: Thymus Regeneration

A New Hope: Thymus Regeneration

🕔12:49, 27.Sep 2019

For a silver fox like 007, a shaken dry martini is a thing of leisure, but a new cocktail containing prescription drugs might just be what the aging need. This study by Greg Fahy and Bobby Brooke found using a

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Should high school athletes consider college before university sports?

Should high school athletes consider college before university sports?

🕔12:31, 27.Sep 2019

Some student athletes are saying the transition from high school to college or university sports is not as easy as it looks. Mercedes Ryan was the captain of the women’s Sault College basketball team last season and described the transition

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Campaign music sets the tone

Campaign music sets the tone

🕔12:21, 27.Sep 2019

  Music is essential to political campaign. The song that is chosen can say a lot about a campaigner’s image. The song played when entering a campaign/rally is partially what the public will remember them for. The music is just

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Cottam Fall Fair and Horse Festival successful despite rain

Cottam Fall Fair and Horse Festival successful despite rain

🕔09:58, 27.Sep 2019

Rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the Cottam Fall Fair and Horse Festival attendees, who left plenty of footprints at Ridgeview Park Sept. 15. The event’s 57th anniversary was hosted by the Rotary Club of Cottam, celebrating the change in

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Film is not dead.

Film is not dead.

🕔13:29, 28.Apr 2019

“The report of my death is an exaggeration,” – Mark Twain Over the past decades, technology has been improving at a rapid pace and scale. Each year, a new smartphone gets released with a more powerful battery and camera, and

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Poll shows safety concerns for women downtown

Poll shows safety concerns for women downtown

🕔14:54, 22.Apr 2019

By Pranav Patel An unscientific survey conducted at the MediaPlex has found more women than men face harassment in downtown Windsor. Monique Christopher, a public relations student, said moving around Windsor in the evening is not safe because many of

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More men believe the death penalty should be reinstated

More men believe the death penalty should be reinstated

🕔14:02, 22.Apr 2019

By Eleanor Dhillon According to an unscientific survey conducted at The MediaPlex, more men than women believe the death penalty should be reinstated in Canada. The survey included 10 men and 10 women aged 16 to 50+. The survey revealed

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Survey shows reasons why customers would leave a restaurant

Survey shows reasons why customers would leave a restaurant

🕔13:37, 22.Apr 2019

By Max de Liberato According to an unscientific survey by the MediaPlex, 93 per cent of people would leave a restaurant because of an undesirable smell. There are many reasons why customers may leave a restaurant. An unscientific survey suggests

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According to survey, females experience more harassment downtown than males

According to survey, females experience more harassment downtown than males

🕔12:30, 22.Apr 2019

By Kamryn Cusumano April 22, 2019 As spring approaches, Windsor’s downtown will begin to bustle with pedestrians enjoying the warmer temperatures – with the increase in downtown activity also comes an increase in street harassment. An unscientific survey conducted by

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Unscientific poll shows Windsorites are split over carbon tax

🕔12:05, 22.Apr 2019

An unscientific poll indicates Windsorites believe Canada should be doing more to reduce carbon emissions, but almost half of those polled do not support the carbon tax. The carbon tax is a fee imposed on each tonne of emissions from

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Capstone TOV

🕔15:27, 18.Apr 2019

Jake Smith knew that his gender identity did not match his assigned sex by age eleven. More than half of Ontarians who identify as trans-gender knew this before the age of ten. Although the Ontario health and sex-ed curriculum effective

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