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Ninth annual Marche Du Nain Rouge celebrates Detroit

Ninth annual Marche Du Nain Rouge celebrates Detroit

🕔16:18, 30.Mar 2018

Marche Du Nain Rouge is a celebration of all things good in Detroit. Hundreds paraded through Midtown, Detroit for the ninth annual Marche Du Nain Rouge March 25. The legend of Nain Rouge has been around since the time of Detroit’s

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Black Oak Heritage Park is reopening

Black Oak Heritage Park is reopening

🕔15:47, 30.Mar 2018

After being closed to the public since 2015, Black Oak Heritage Park is reopening. The only public entrance, on the north side of the woods, has been closed during construction of the Gordie Howe Bridge plaza near the park. The

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Work Week Wakeup contest surprising workers on Monday mornings

Work Week Wakeup contest surprising workers on Monday mornings

🕔15:11, 30.Mar 2018

By Todd Shearon There’s a new reason to wake up on Monday mornings and start the week in style. But somebody needs to provide the coffee and doughnuts. You could be the office hero and Blackburn Radio’s Mix 96.7fm could

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Transit Windsor replacing 24 buses

Transit Windsor replacing 24 buses

🕔15:05, 30.Mar 2018

Transit Windsor has a good news for people who use public transportation: it has received funding to purchase 24 new buses to replace its aging fleet. These new buses come with a price tag of $12.5 million. Riders hope this

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There’s help for parents to better understand their young children

There’s help for parents to better understand their young children

🕔14:03, 30.Mar 2018

By Ennis Liu The early education of the child is very important, but many new parents will not know how to correctly guide the child’s behaviour. The Windsor-Essex County Children and Youth Planning Committee is promoting WEE Start, a free

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Windsor celebrates the 2018 Earth Hour by shutting off the lights

Windsor celebrates the 2018 Earth Hour by shutting off the lights

🕔08:31, 30.Mar 2018

The lights went out last weekend. The City of Windsor held an Earth Hour event on March 24 at Charles Clark Square, as all non-essential lights in the downtown area were turned off for one hour starting at 8:30 p.m.

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You don’t see this every day – exotic animals at Tecumseh Mall

You don’t see this every day – exotic animals at Tecumseh Mall

🕔07:41, 30.Mar 2018

In the middle of Tecumseh Mall over March Break, a man would bring out a snake and encourage people to touch it. Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo was giving people a chance to get closer to owls, snakes, tortoises and more

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One magical night

One magical night

🕔14:03, 28.Mar 2018

        University of Windsor students celebrated a magical night this past Saturday. Close to 100 people showed up to the Best Buddies Fairytale Ball that took place on Saturday at St. Angela’s Merici Hall on Erie St.

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First phase of city reconstruction to begin on Riverside Dr.

First phase of city reconstruction to begin on Riverside Dr.

🕔13:59, 27.Mar 2018

Windsor City council signed off on a $6.3-million contract which includes five construction projects on Riverside Dr. The first project is the construction on Riverside Dr. and Lauzon Rd. Larger sewers will be added alongside barrier curbs to prevent front

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Flood warning in Windsor-Essex

Flood warning in Windsor-Essex

🕔13:51, 27.Mar 2018

The city of Windsor is under flood warning by Environmental Canada again. The rainfall began overnight and is continuing throughout the day. The rain is expected to lighten up in the afternoon but the downpour can result in water pools

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Amherstburg town council votes to contract police to Windsor

Amherstburg town council votes to contract police to Windsor

🕔13:06, 27.Mar 2018

By Barry Hazlehurst Amherstburg Police contract with Windsor. On February 26 Amherstburg Mayor Aldo DiCarlo cast the deciding vote to contract policing of the Town of Amherstburg to the Windsor Police Service. The act will take effect in 2019 and

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Windsor man arrested after break-in

Windsor man arrested after break-in

🕔13:03, 27.Mar 2018

By Maryam Farag   A 59-year-old Windsor man has been arrested after debit and credit cards were taken from a home on Cameron Avenue. Officers were called to a residence in the 300 block of Cameron Avenue for a break

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WEST’s International Women’s Day Gala

WEST’s International Women’s Day Gala

🕔12:59, 27.Mar 2018

By Maryam Farag Women’s Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc. will be celebrating International Women’s Day on Thursday, March 8, 2018. The event is an opportunity to honour the amazing women in our community, plus acknowledge individuals, businesses and organizations

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An event designed for you not to be BOARD

An event designed for you not to be BOARD

🕔12:51, 27.Mar 2018

By Chelsea Girard Gaymes Night is bringing the community together through a social program of board games and food. Since October 2018, The Windsor Sandwich Shop, along with Windsor-Essex Pride Fest, has hosted a free Gaymes Night for the LGBTIQ2S

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Raising the voices of Windsor

Raising the voices of Windsor

🕔12:23, 27.Mar 2018

By: Noah Gecelovsky Artists, judges and audience members gathered at the Gourmet Emporium on March 19 for the second week of the Raise Your Voice competition. Raise Your Voice began on March 12 with 15 artists competing for the grand

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Windsor artist looking to reclaim Ford City

Windsor artist looking to reclaim Ford City

🕔15:12, 26.Mar 2018

By Millar Hill Deserved or not – Drouillard Road has had a bad reputation. But that hasn’t stopped the neighbourhood’s residents, businesses owners and the BIA’s collective effort to curb that stereotype. “The roots down here are so strong and

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UWindsor’s renovated Armouries building now officially opened

UWindsor’s renovated Armouries building now officially opened

🕔16:34, 24.Mar 2018

The School of Creative Arts at the University of Windsor is finally renovated fully and officially opened for public viewing. Students began using the downtown building in January, but the official grand opening was delayed until this past week because

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Easter Seals Telethon 2018 is here

Easter Seals Telethon 2018 is here

🕔16:23, 24.Mar 2018

Windsor-Essex’s Annual Easter Seals Telethon is this weekend. CTV Windsor will broadcast the 36th Easter Seals Telethon live on Sunday, March 25 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Central Park Athletics- 3400 Grand Marais Rd E. The funds

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‘Black Lives Matter’ going unheard in Canada, says local student organization

‘Black Lives Matter’ going unheard in Canada, says local student organization

🕔15:53, 24.Mar 2018

The Travyon Martin shooting sparked the Black Lives Matter movement six years ago, but it has not been limited to the United States. Donneyha Ellis is one of the members of the Caribbean African Organization of Students (CAOS), a student

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Windsor’s sole cricket league hoping to keep playing

Windsor’s sole cricket league hoping to keep playing

🕔09:54, 24.Mar 2018

Windsor’s only cricket league is finishing up its first season. An indoor winter league, the Intramural Cricket League is open to anyone who has an interest in learning and playing the sport. “It all began with everyone’s will to play

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