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Hats on for Healthcare raises money for Windsor’s youngest intensive care patients

Hats on for Healthcare raises money for Windsor’s youngest intensive care patients

🕔08:15, 17.Mar 2018

A hat can tell a lot about the person who wears it. This past Wednesday, hats worn by Windsorites across the city said “I support the efforts of Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation and WRH’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).” Hattitude

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He has no legs, but that’s not stopping him from getting in the ring

He has no legs, but that’s not stopping him from getting in the ring

🕔07:20, 17.Mar 2018

For aspiring professional wrestlers in Windsor, the road to success starts by graduating from secretive Can-Am Wrestling School. (The location of the school is kept quiet to avoid being bombarded by wrestling fans.) And these days, the wrestling students have

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Windsor’s Polar Plunge at St. Clair College

Windsor’s Polar Plunge at St. Clair College

🕔17:58, 3.Mar 2018

The Polar Plunge is back again at St. Clair College’s SportsPlex to support Ontario’s Special Olympics’ athletes by taking a flying leap into very cold water. A large crowd was on hand Friday to cheer on dozens of daring dippers. Our

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Windsor’s massive Mini Maker Faire brings out the kid in everyone

Windsor’s massive Mini Maker Faire brings out the kid in everyone

🕔17:12, 3.Mar 2018

  It’s called the greatest show-and-tell on earth and Windsor launched its own version of the world-renowned Maker Faire for the first time last Saturday. The original Maker Faire started back in 2006 in San Fransisco. It provides a platform

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Distracted driving not improving, says Windsor Police Service

Distracted driving not improving, says Windsor Police Service

🕔16:35, 3.Mar 2018

Drivers in Windsor are still unable to put their phones away while behind the wheel, according to police. Windsor police officers are making just as many traffic stops related to distracted driving as they have in recent years, said Sgt.

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Team “No Sleep” – when the Olympics are 14 hours away

Team “No Sleep” – when the Olympics are 14 hours away

🕔11:40, 3.Mar 2018

Compiled by Angelica Haggert Halfway across the world, the 14-hour time difference between here and the Pyeongchang Olympics in Korea meant die-hard fans either had to switch their sleep (and life) schedules entirely – or just get no sleep at

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Windsor’s first Whisky Festival coming this summer

Windsor’s first Whisky Festival coming this summer

🕔11:30, 3.Mar 2018

By Ennis Liu Want to try whisky from all over the world? WindsorEats recently announced a new whisky festival called Whiskytown Canada. “We are really focusing on showcasing the whisky history that we have really blossoming here in Windsor,” said

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Spay and neuter vouchers for cats soon available in Windsor

Spay and neuter vouchers for cats soon available in Windsor

🕔11:19, 3.Mar 2018

By Ennis Liu Pet owners who can’t afford to pay for spaying or neutering their cats can soon apply for a subsidized voucher from the City of Windsor, and they can thank the people who take care of wild cats

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Ouellette Avenue closing for streetscape

Ouellette Avenue closing for streetscape

🕔10:55, 3.Mar 2018

By Meng Bao Construction of the new streetscape development on Ouellette Avenue between Wyandotte Street and Elliott Street started last Monday and is scheduled to last until October. “This has been a major undertaking for an important section of roadway

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Patrick Brown visits Windsor before stepping down from leadership race

Patrick Brown visits Windsor before stepping down from leadership race

🕔10:43, 3.Mar 2018

  By Elle Remington Patrick Brown, a then-candidate for leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party, was greeted with applause and cheers the minute he entered a local campaign headquarters Windsor last weekend. He was here to support Mohammad Latif, the PC

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Windsor police trying to identify female body recovered from Detroit River

Windsor police trying to identify female body recovered from Detroit River

🕔09:54, 3.Mar 2018

Windsor police were busy at the river last week. First, patrol officers found a male body in the Detroit River in the area of the 1200 block of Riverside Drive West last Tuesday. A witness had called Windsor police, and

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Ontario banning door-to-door sales starting March 1

Ontario banning door-to-door sales starting March 1

🕔09:47, 3.Mar 2018

By March Ren A ban on unsolicited door-to-door sales will take effect March 1 in Ontario. The ban will prohibit sales of certain household appliances, such as air conditioners and water heaters, to better protect consumers from aggressive and confusing

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Pothole repairs underway in Windsor

Pothole repairs underway in Windsor

🕔09:27, 3.Mar 2018

By Angelica Haggert If you’ve driven on a Windsor road since the snow melted, you know how bumpy the ride is. With the snow melt, followed by colder temperatures at night, the cracks and potholes in Windsor streets have grown

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Spitfires raise Taylor Hall to the rafters

Spitfires raise Taylor Hall to the rafters

🕔08:58, 3.Mar 2018

By Todd Shearon The WFCU Centre was filled to capacity to honour the “greatest Spitfires’ player of all time.” During a pregame banner raising ceremony, the Windsor Spitfires enshrined Taylor Hall’s No. 4 in the rafters alongside the other Spitfire

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New Windsor app is like TripAdvisor for people with disabilities

New Windsor app is like TripAdvisor for people with disabilities

🕔08:28, 3.Mar 2018

  By Mengru Feng People in Windsor with disabilities now have their very own TripAdvisor-type app that shows them what places in the city can meet their needs and gives those businesses a rating. It was showcased at St. Clair College

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International students are upset about not getting part-time jobs

International students are upset about not getting part-time jobs

🕔14:40, 2.Mar 2018

By Suraj Sasi Many international students at St. Clair College are finding it difficult to find part-time jobs because of the recent increase in minimum wage. On Jan. 1 Ontario’s hourly wage increased from $11.60 to $14. Even though it

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These drummers can’t be beat

These drummers can’t be beat

🕔14:34, 2.Mar 2018

  By Lauren O’Brien Windsorites are learning how to play African djembe drums. On the last Tuesday of every month, classmates gather at White Feather Holistic Arts. The small business on Ottawa Street in Windsor sells natural healing products. Owner Tracey Rogers organizes

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An 11-year adventure

An 11-year adventure

🕔14:05, 2.Mar 2018

  By Ryan Jones A local author shared her new book with family, friends and supporters over the weekend. Last Friday, Feb. 23, Veronique Mandal read aloud from her novel, Getting Off: A Criminal Lawyer’s Road To Redemption, at Eatery

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Whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on at the Bluesfest

Whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on at the Bluesfest

🕔13:59, 2.Mar 2018

By: Noah Gecelovsky The lineup for the highly anticipated LiUna! Bluesfest Windsor 2018 has finally been released and blues fans are in for a good weekend this summer. On Feb. 21, LiUna!625 members and the Canada South Blues Society held

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Looking for jobs at the WFCU Centre

Looking for jobs at the WFCU Centre

🕔13:43, 2.Mar 2018

Even with one of the lowest unemployment rates in Canada, there are still people in Windsor looking for work. According to the most recent numbers, Windsor has an unemployment rate of 4.6 per cent, the seventh lowest in Canada. The

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