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Parking troubles at Mackenzie Hall

Parking troubles at Mackenzie Hall

🕔16:02, 9.Nov 2018

By Pranav Patel The executive director of Recreation and Culture for the city of Windsor assures the public that parking at Mackenzie Hall will soon be available again. Windsorites have been unable to use the parking lot since the old

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Resources for the homeless in Windsor

Resources for the homeless in Windsor

🕔15:58, 9.Nov 2018

There are 30,000 Canadians who are homeless every night according to a new homelessness report. In the study, done by Canadian Homelessness Research Network 200,000 Canadians experience homelessness, 150,000 use a homeless shelter, 30,000 are homeless on any given night

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A local support group is reaching out to teens in the community

A local support group is reaching out to teens in the community

🕔15:49, 9.Nov 2018

By Ashley Gholampoor The House Youth Centre is a support group in Amherstburg for teens ages 13 to 18 to talk about any issues they may be facing. Jessica Jarvis, 40, is the program coordinator for the youth centre. She

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WINnovating the tech industry

WINnovating the tech industry

🕔15:43, 9.Nov 2018

By Sam Sinclair With companies such as Quicken Loans and Shopivo opening headquarters in Windsor there is no denying that the city is becoming an impressive tech hub. There is a growing interest in the tech industry in the city especially with the

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Windsor Essex providing great athletic opportunity

Windsor Essex providing great athletic opportunity

🕔15:35, 9.Nov 2018

  By Daelyn Davis The Windsor Essex Catholic School Board is offering their students the opportunity to become the next Michael Jordan. The school board is giving their students the opportunity to sharpen their athletic skills with the program called

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El Nino – a warmer winter

El Nino – a warmer winter

🕔15:27, 9.Nov 2018

By Rajpreet Singh A climate expert said Windsor will have slightly warmer winter this year due to El Nino. El Nino is a band of warm water in the Pacific Ocean which can lead to a milder winter. This year

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Local pizzeria makes vegan shift to menu amid massive demand

Local pizzeria makes vegan shift to menu amid massive demand

🕔15:24, 9.Nov 2018

  By Kamryn Cusumano A local pizzeria is catering to a growing community of vegans in Windsor after seeing an unimaginable growth of vegan food sales and expects the trend to continue. Canadians are looking for more plant-based food options

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Fiat Chrysler Automobile recalls cars in Windsor

Fiat Chrysler Automobile recalls cars in Windsor

🕔15:13, 9.Nov 2018

By Vince Ferraro Representatives from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles have recalled 1,086 cars in Canada because of software issues. FCA recalled their 2017 and 2018 hybrid Pacificas. According to a Chrysler representative, this recall affects cars built in Canada and the

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St. Anne’s remembers

St. Anne’s remembers

🕔13:50, 9.Nov 2018

  By Hannah Davies   Students and staff at St. Anne Catholic High School are preparing to do their part in honoring Canada’s veterans this Remembrance Day. The living monument Remembrance Day tribute is a tradition at St. Anne’s where

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Cannabis conference in Leamington to discuss economic pros of weed legalization

Cannabis conference in Leamington to discuss economic pros of weed legalization

🕔18:26, 5.Nov 2018

Cannabis industry movers and shakers will be in Leamington Tuesday for a conference exploring the agricultural and economic potential of legalized weed. The WE Cann conference will feature around 200 industry trailblazers from agriculture, health and wellness, banking, and manufacturing. 

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Summer storm wrought ‘havoc’ on city trees

Summer storm wrought ‘havoc’ on city trees

🕔17:36, 5.Nov 2018

About 400 trees were damaged in a vicious August storm that caused ‘havoc’ and cost the city more than $250,000, according to a report going to council Monday night. The storm damaged 130 trees so badly they have to be

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Clearing snow from Windsor alleys would cost $1.6M

Clearing snow from Windsor alleys would cost $1.6M

🕔17:24, 5.Nov 2018

It would cost $1.6 million per year to provide snow removal services for paved alleys, according to a report going to council Monday night. “Snow removal in alleys has the potential for an increase in property damage as the space

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Windsor Fall Fashion Festival showcases local designers

Windsor Fall Fashion Festival showcases local designers

🕔16:34, 5.Nov 2018

By Sumandeep Kaur The Windsor Fall Fashion Festival showcased local designs in front of several hundred people recently at the Water’s Edge Event Centre. “This is a night of fashion showcasing men’s and women’s fall clothing and accessories from local

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Preparations underway for Bright Lights Windsor

Preparations underway for Bright Lights Windsor

🕔16:17, 5.Nov 2018

Construction has started at Jackson Park for the Bright Lights festival, one of the most beautiful and controversial events of last year. The park’s entrance has been fenced off and will be open and closed while they assemble the tree

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City administration proposes a price reduction for residential bulk collection

City administration proposes a price reduction for residential bulk collection

🕔16:13, 5.Nov 2018

By Amos Johnson and Mirjana Janekovic Administration is recommending reducing fees from $20 to $10 to increase use of the bulk collection program. “There is a significant risk that should the user fee not be adjusted, the program will result

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Windsor fashion designer organizes free workshop

Windsor fashion designer organizes free workshop

🕔15:24, 5.Nov 2018

By Amos Johnson The Art Lab hosted a special weekend workshop in partnership with a Windsor fashion designer. Local fashion designer Andal Lopez organized the workshop this weekend for children ages 8 to 15 years old. The participants are given

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Windsor firefighters douse downtown apartment blaze

Windsor firefighters douse downtown apartment blaze

🕔15:18, 5.Nov 2018

Windsor firefighters quickly doused a downtown apartment fire Sunday night. The fire broke out on the 4th floor of the Cencourse Apartment building in the 600 block of Dufferin Place about 8 p.m. “No one was injured, and estimate damage

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Teen charged with murder after family argument turns violent

Teen charged with murder after family argument turns violent

🕔14:57, 5.Nov 2018

A 19-year-old Windsor man is facing a charge of second-degree murder after a family dispute resulted in the stabbing death of a 25-year-old Windsor man. The slaying is the tenth homicide in Windsor so far this year. There were three

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First public meeting looking at University Ave in Windsor

First public meeting looking at University Ave in Windsor

🕔14:08, 5.Nov 2018

Would you like to see anything in particular along University Avenue in Windsor? Josette Eugeni, Manager of Transportation Planning, and her team held a public meeting on Nov. 1. to get some public input on future plans for the roadway.

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WIFF breaks attendance record, plans for bigger festival next year

WIFF breaks attendance record, plans for bigger festival next year

🕔11:29, 5.Nov 2018

The Windsor International Film Festival wrapped up a record-breaking festival Sunday with plans to be even bigger next year. Ticket sales this year totaled about 24,000, an all-time high and up from last year’s 22,000. One hundred and forty-three films

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