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Is film dead?

Is film dead?

🕔15:53, 17.Apr 2019

Film was the standard medium of photography for decades. For journalists and the general public. But that all changed when digital cameras became affordable at the consumer level. A big shift happened, and all the sudden people were trading their

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Women’s shelter reaching capacity

Women’s shelter reaching capacity

🕔15:50, 14.Apr 2019

By Reem Kodmany Windsor’s Welcome Centre Shelter for Women needs more space to meet growing demand. That’s the message from Wran Haye, who says the institution that provides 17 beds a night to women and their children who are at

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New lease on life for “Little White Church”

New lease on life for “Little White Church”

🕔15:36, 14.Apr 2019

By Reem Kodmany Amherstburg’s Little White Church is destined to become a bed-and-breakfast. The change for the building at the end of Howard Avenue follows a unanimous vote by the town’s council last Monday – and Amherstburg Councillor Donald McArther said

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Theft of collection plate leads to chase

Theft of collection plate leads to chase

🕔15:28, 14.Apr 2019

By Reem Kodmany A 40-year-old Leamington woman is facing charges after a collection plate went missing from a local First Baptist Church. OPP Windsor said a woman entered the church, stole the collection plate and then fled. Although members of

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Journalism students celebrate awards night with local media

Journalism students celebrate awards night with local media

🕔15:21, 14.Apr 2019

By Guoliang Fu   More than 20 MediaPlex students were honored last week for excellence in writing, editing, and on-air presentation in a ceremony that also named St. Clair College’s journalist of the year. MediaPlex Faculty Member Shelley Divnich Haggert

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Fundraising for the Downtown Windsor Community

Fundraising for the Downtown Windsor Community

🕔12:30, 12.Apr 2019

By Joyce St. Antoine The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative hosted its Spring Fundraiser on Friday April 5. They had a silent auction and music played by the Coffee House Combo. The Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative is a network of neighbours

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Popular 70s band shakes up Walkerville Once Again

Popular 70s band shakes up Walkerville Once Again

🕔12:19, 12.Apr 2019

By Nicole Neuts The Jonas Brothers are not the only band getting back together in 2019. Teaze, a local hard rock band from the 70s, put on a reunion show this past week in Windsor. The Olde Walkerville Theatre was

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Record Store Day 2019

Record Store Day 2019

🕔11:56, 12.Apr 2019

By Joe Gibel Independent record shops around the globe get ready for annual Record Store Day celebration every April.  Record Store Day takes place on Saturday, April 13 and will celebrate the culture and appreciation for the independent record store.

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St. Clair College students raise money to improve education in Ghana

St. Clair College students raise money to improve education in Ghana

🕔11:48, 12.Apr 2019

By Kristian Beaudoin Students of the event management program hosted a fundraiser to improve education in Jirapa, Ghana. In association with the Ciociaro Club and the Rotary Clubs of Windsor, students held a fundraiser called An Evening for Education on

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HEY! WHAT’S ON THE MENU TODAY

HEY! WHAT’S ON THE MENU TODAY

🕔11:40, 12.Apr 2019

  By Suraj Sasi Gone are the days when most people would sit and have proper breakfast, lunch and dinner. Cheap, low quality food surround us and busy lifestyles need faster solutions and less thinking. People leave their houses before

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New exhibit at Chimczuk Museum explores ancient Egyptian life

New exhibit at Chimczuk Museum explores ancient Egyptian life

🕔11:39, 12.Apr 2019

By Cassidy McNea If you cannot bring a Windsorite to Egypt, then bring a little bit of Egypt to a Windsorite. A new travelling exhibit called Egypt: Gift of the Nile is on display at Chimczuk Museum. The latest exhibition

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Libraries around Windsor will be open on Fridays starting in May 2019

Libraries around Windsor will be open on Fridays starting in May 2019

🕔11:26, 12.Apr 2019

By Travis Conant A 2018 proposal by the Windsor Public Library has been approved. In June of 2018 Windsor Public Library made a proposal for all of their branches to remain open on Fridays in winter and summer. Larger libraries

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Fionn MacCool is Hiring 70 Staff Members at Job Fair

Fionn MacCool is Hiring 70 Staff Members at Job Fair

🕔11:17, 12.Apr 2019

By Trisha Kundu A new Irish pub is coming to downtown Windsor with job opportunities from servers to bartenders. Fionn MacCool is holding a job fair today and tomorrow, April 9 and April 10, to hire 70 staff for its

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Unemployment concern in Ontario

Unemployment concern in Ontario

🕔11:10, 12.Apr 2019

By Manvir Kaur The unemployment rate is increasing in Ontario for part-time students. In October, 69.9 per cent of part time students were employed with a slight drop in the next two months. The rate of employment in January and

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The MediaPlex hosts annual game show

The MediaPlex hosts annual game show

🕔11:06, 12.Apr 2019

By Miranda Monahan What is the game show where journalism, media convergence and public relations students at St. Clair College’s MediaPlex compete and answer questions about popular headlines? The answer is the MediaPlex Headline Challenge. The challenge was hosted on

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Windsorites enjoy the Evermore Princess Extravaganza

Windsorites enjoy the Evermore Princess Extravaganza

🕔11:05, 12.Apr 2019

This June will mark the second anniversary of the business Evermore Princess Parties and they held a party to celebrate. More than 100 princess enthusiasts showed up to St. Clair College main campus on Saturday April 6 to see their

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Lola’s Round Table

Lola’s Round Table

🕔11:01, 12.Apr 2019

By Alex Scott When most people become adults, the possibilities are endless however people living with developmental disabilities do not have quite as many options. Once somebody with a disability finishes high school, there are not many options for them

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Women’s hockey enter new era following CWHL ceasing operations

Women’s hockey enter new era following CWHL ceasing operations

🕔10:44, 12.Apr 2019

By Cody Wall Following the ceasing operations of Canada’s largest women’s hockey league, questions regarding the future of women’s hockey begin to come up. On March 31, the Canadian Women’s Hockey League board of directors announced the league would be

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Unifor Local 195 president John Toth passes away

Unifor Local 195 president John Toth passes away

🕔15:45, 8.Apr 2019

Windsor union leader John Toth died on Thursday at the age of 56 after a battle with cancer. He passed away peacefully on April 4, 2019 with his family by his side. Toth’s service to his community started in 1982,

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Renovation of historic Assumption Church underway

Renovation of historic Assumption Church underway

🕔15:42, 8.Apr 2019

$20 million will be the cost to  save historic Assumption Church, according to a new report from a local lawyer heading up the project. The landmark building on Windsor’s west end is in need of major structural repairs and has

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