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Rappellers raise money for Make-A-Wish Foundation in Windsor

Rappellers raise money for Make-A-Wish Foundation in Windsor

🕔23:38, 26.Sep 2018

By Kurlis Mati More than two dozen daredevils rappelled down one of the highest buildings in downtown Windsor recently to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. “If anyone tells you they don’t get a little nervous up there, they are not

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Loop almost ready for tenants

Loop almost ready for tenants

🕔23:16, 26.Sep 2018

By Zander Kelly The downtown Windsor property formerly known as the Loop Complex is almost ready for new tenants. The exterior work should be complete by the end of October and then the hunt for tenants begins, said Sheila Luno,

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Windsor refugees line up to donate blood

Windsor refugees line up to donate blood

🕔12:27, 26.Sep 2018

By Reem Kodmany More than 50 refugees and newcomers to Windsor donated blood last Monday in what is being called a “phenomenal” act of generosity. “Canada helped me a lot so I try to give as much as possible to

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Business brisk at Mission dental clinic

Business brisk at Mission dental clinic

🕔12:13, 26.Sep 2018

By Julianna Bonnett The Downtown Mission is spreading smiles one checkup at a time.  The Mission’s new dental clinic has offered about $15,000 worth of dental work since opening in late July and is seeking more funding to bring its

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Dropped on Drouillard festival celebrates artists, Ford City

Dropped on Drouillard festival celebrates artists, Ford City

🕔11:22, 26.Sep 2018

By Alyssa Leonard A local graffiti artist is praising Dropped on Drouillard for giving him the chance to follow his dreams. “Dropped on Drouillard was my first opportunity to express myself, and take my art from abandoned buildings to something

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Fighting crime with pasta

Fighting crime with pasta

🕔09:03, 25.Sep 2018

By Kaitlynn Kenney Residents of Tecumseh and Windsor are showing their support in fighting local crime … through their love of pasta. The Riverside Sportsmen’s Club is hosting a pasta dinner every Wednesday in September to raise money for Crime

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This week in the world

🕔15:22, 21.Sep 2018

By Kacie Cooper CBC News: Three infants among five people stabbed at NYC neighbourhood daycare Police say five people, including three infants, were stabbed at an overnight daycare centre in New York City. Authorities say the stabbings happened just before

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No More Shelf Life

No More Shelf Life

🕔15:19, 21.Sep 2018

  By Suraj Sasi Retailers have two years to get rid of trans fat in food, as Canada institutes a ban on the preservative. Health care workers and consumers are applauding the governments action. Jeff Bunde, 41, is a parent

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Hurricane Florence: North Carolina’s contaminated flood waters

🕔14:36, 21.Sep 2018

by Kacie Cooper Flooded rivers from Hurricane Florence’s record-breaking rains are continuing to strain North Carolina’s hog lagoons and coal ash dumps. According to PBS, North Carolina environmental regulators say several open-air manure pits at hog farms have failed, spilling

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Windsor allows for permit-free basement apartments

Windsor allows for permit-free basement apartments

🕔14:35, 21.Sep 2018

By Kacie Cooper After almost an hour of discussion at Monday night’s City Council meeting, a majority vote was in favor of allowing homeowners to create second dwellings in their home without first needing a permit. The change in bylaws

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A Decade of Reading and Giving

A Decade of Reading and Giving

🕔14:26, 21.Sep 2018

By Ryan Percy On the weekends of Sept. 8 and Sept. 15, volunteers and buyers attended the Annual Terry Fox Giant Used Book Sale at the St. Clair Shores Shopping Centre. All proceeds were donated to the Tecumseh Terry Fox

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What’s in hairstyle

What’s in hairstyle

🕔14:18, 21.Sep 2018

Local Barbers see that more men are getting their hair styled rather than trimmed. Mark Lombardi, 44, is the owner and a barber at Lombardi’s Classic Cuts. Barbers in his shop focus on cutting hair in a classic style with

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Saints basketball freshman Bazzi speaks about inspiring young girls

Saints basketball freshman Bazzi speaks about inspiring young girls

🕔14:05, 21.Sep 2018

    The first Saints athlete to wear a hijab sees herself as an inspiration for young girls and is focused on being a teammate who is no different than any other player. Noor Bazzi is a Pre-health student at St. Clair College

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100 years of baking for Windsorites

100 years of baking for Windsorites

🕔14:05, 21.Sep 2018

Valerie Blak-Gill, owner of Blak’s Bakery, speaks about how they’ve grown from a local business to their customer’s favorite. The bakery which opened in October 1918 celebrated 100 years on Sept. 8. However, when it comes to baking, Blak’s still does it the old-fashioned way. “We make

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Businesses concerned as crime rates rise say more police needed on site

Businesses concerned as crime rates rise say more police needed on site

🕔14:01, 21.Sep 2018

By Tamas Miko Business owners in downtown Windsor are concerned as crime has increased over the years one business owner says mental health issues and addictions might have ties to crime activities. According to Statistics Canada, between 2016 and 2017

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Spitfires rookies shine in OHL debuts

Spitfires rookies shine in OHL debuts

🕔13:57, 21.Sep 2018

By Cody Wall Three Windsor Spitfires rookies have helped lead their team to a win in their debut game. The Spitfires started their 2019-20 season on the right foot after a 4-3 overtime win against the Guelph Storm on Sept.

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University of Windsor Faculty of Law Turns 50

University of Windsor Faculty of Law Turns 50

🕔13:55, 21.Sep 2018

Members of the University of Windsor’s faculty of law school are celebrating its 50th anniversary. The university welcomed its first law class in 1968 with a few dozen students. Before the Ron Ianni Faculty of Law Building existed, the program

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Windsor’s Harmonic Symphonies

Windsor’s Harmonic Symphonies

🕔13:51, 21.Sep 2018

By Joyce St. Antoine The Windsor Symphony Orchestra opens its 2018-2019 season Saturday. Since 1941, the orchestra has been performing an array of both classical and popular music. This season will feature performances of diverse music from Mozart to David

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People in pain but no coverage

People in pain but no coverage

🕔13:49, 21.Sep 2018

Almost one in four people in Windsor-Essex County have reported having no dental coverage, according to the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.   Officials of WECHU created a survey to be completed by Windsor-Essex residents based on a previous community assessment

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Windsor Open Streets is back Sunday Sept. 22, 2018

Windsor Open Streets is back Sunday Sept. 22, 2018

🕔13:45, 21.Sep 2018

By Travis Conant Thousands of people are expected to make their way downtown on Sunday to take part in this years Open Streets. Windsor Open Streets has been an annual event for the past three years. Open Streets started as

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