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Bridging the gap

Bridging the gap

🕔11:40, 12.Oct 2018

  By Miranda Monahan Canadian and U.S. officials see the Gordie Howe International Bridge as an important economic and tourism link for both counties, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Governor Rick Snyder. The bridge will have six lanes

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Entertainment Roundup

🕔11:33, 12.Oct 2018

Written by Travis Conant Sneak a peek at all things entertainment… see what is new in the entertainment world. The new Marvel anti-superhero movie Venom has been in theatres for a week now. Movie fans did not expect much after

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The importance of technology in agriculture

The importance of technology in agriculture

🕔11:32, 12.Oct 2018

By Lauren O’Brien The advancement of smartphones and technology in the past decade is causing the agriculture industry to thrive. Machinery is replacing human workers at a steady rate and precision agriculture, which uses GPS guidance, is being used more

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College and university plan for cannabis legalization

College and university plan for cannabis legalization

🕔11:08, 12.Oct 2018

By Zander Kelly The legalization of cannabis is just around the corner and new regulations will affect everything from schools to businesses. Ontario has incorporated cannabis into the Smoke-Free Ontario Act. This means people will be able to smoke cannabis in all

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Gordie Howe International Bridge Construction Kicks Off

Gordie Howe International Bridge Construction Kicks Off

🕔15:25, 5.Oct 2018

  Shovels hit the ground today as construction starts for the Gordie Howe International Bridge. Construction kicked off with an announcement for the bridge, bringing in government representatives from all levels, individuals from separate organizations and more. Speakers at the

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Weekend’s crime statistics are skyrocketing

Weekend’s crime statistics are skyrocketing

🕔14:55, 5.Oct 2018

By Tamas Miko Windsor’s crime rate continues to climb. Over the weekend of Sept. 15 and 16, Windsor Police Service received numerous 911 calls from people across the city. The increased crime rate in downtown Windsor is a hot topic

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A proactive approach to the legalization of cannabis

A proactive approach to the legalization of cannabis

🕔14:54, 5.Oct 2018

  By Tamas Miko Windsor Police are taking a proactive approach to the legalization of cannabis and to the risks it could bring to the community. With the legalization of marijuana, Windsor Police will use a three step approach, said

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Lawyers experience mental health crisis

Lawyers experience mental health crisis

🕔14:31, 5.Oct 2018

Lawyers in Canada are more likely to experience mental health struggles, according to a recent survey. In 2017, the University of Toronto released a study in which over 1,000 lawyers in both Canada and the U.S. were surveyed. The study

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Making the most of millenials

Making the most of millenials

🕔14:29, 5.Oct 2018

By Ryan Percy Employees of non-profit organizations in Windsor are exploring different ways to to improve engagement with the millennial generation. On Sept. 25, the University of Windsor Alumni Association hosted a philanthropy Lunch n’ Learn philanthropy luncheon. The main

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Midnight Muskies

Midnight Muskies

🕔14:14, 5.Oct 2018

  By Fabricio Rivera With the summer heat gone, fishermen and anglers are gearing up to catch the barracuda of the Great Lakes. Lake St. Clair is one of the top five Muskie hotspots and the southwestern corridor is considered

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How have the wineries done this year?

How have the wineries done this year?

🕔14:09, 5.Oct 2018

By Miranda Monahan Essex Pelee Island Coast-or EPIC-wineries have become more widely known over the past several years. They have become a tourist draw for the Windsor and Essex County. Many people visit them each year. According to a representative

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Watches depicting the history of Rumrunners

Watches depicting the history of Rumrunners

🕔13:29, 5.Oct 2018

Windsor has become the home of a business which combines manufacturing watches based on the Rumrunner’s history. A local entrepreneur started making watches 10 months ago being inspired by the Prohibition era. The Rumrunners distilled and distributed illegal alcohol across

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Brothers clash as Spitfires host Knights

Brothers clash as Spitfires host Knights

🕔13:27, 5.Oct 2018

By Cody Wall Look mom, the kids are fighting again. It was a story of brothers last night when the Windsor Spitfires hosted the London Knights. On Oct. 4 Windsor Spitfires’ rookie Jean-Luc Foudy, 16, and London Knight forward Liam

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Cosplay: Why heroes walk among us

Cosplay: Why heroes walk among us

🕔12:13, 5.Oct 2018

Creating costumes and dressing up as characters are entertaining pastimes for fans and artists of the cosplay community. Events like the Windsor ComiCon attract fans of all ages. Comic book collectors, artists, fans of movies and televison shows and people

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Downtown Windsor farmers’ market season extension

Downtown Windsor farmers’ market season extension

🕔10:25, 5.Oct 2018

By Amos Johnson For the first time ever, the Downtown Windsor Farmers’ Market is extending its season. “This was a very busy year. Not only did we increase our (number of) vendors but we increased attendance,” said general manager Steve

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Advocates walk to sound alarm on homelessness emergency

Advocates walk to sound alarm on homelessness emergency

🕔09:34, 2.Oct 2018

By Alyssa Leonard Tracey Rogers was cold, hungry and struggling with addiction and mental health issues on the streets of Toronto before transitional housing helped turn her life around. The Windsor woman told her powerful comeback story to more than

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Ontario Drive Clean program cancelled by province

Ontario Drive Clean program cancelled by province

🕔23:04, 1.Oct 2018

By Guoliang Fu This Spring, drivers will be skipping the usual vehicle testing. As of April 1, 2019, drivers are no longer required to get Drive Clean emissions tests on their vehicles. Across Canada, Ontario is the only province that has

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Two charged in Windsor homicide investigation

Two charged in Windsor homicide investigation

🕔22:53, 1.Oct 2018

By Glen Fu Two Windsor men have been arrested in relation to a homicide investigation. On Saturday Sept. 29, 2018 at about 4:10 am, the body of a 37-year-old man was found in a apartment building located in the 300

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When Windsor opens up

When Windsor opens up

🕔12:13, 28.Sep 2018

By Ryan Percy Pedestrians, cyclists, skateboarders and pets took to the streets on Sunday to transform a stretch of Windsor into a festival for the third year in a row. On Sept. 23 an eight kilometre stretch of road from

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Windsor’s First Hummus Festival

Windsor’s First Hummus Festival

🕔10:54, 28.Sep 2018

By Joyce St. Antoine A crowd of all ages enjoyed their taste of Windsor’s first Hummus Festival at Catholic Central High School. On Sept. 23, the school’s lobby was filled with restaurant vendors, cooks and visitors. A variety of different

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