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Options exist for treating winter blues

Options exist for treating winter blues

🕔14:06, 8.Dec 2022

There’s a light at the end of the tunnel for those struggling with seasonal affective disorder.  “Basically, it’s light therapy, talk therapy or drug therapy,” said Tim Baxter, counselor at Crossroads Centre for Personal Empowerment. “Those are the three main

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CUPE Ontario education workers ratify deal with province

🕔13:51, 5.Dec 2022

By Soha Asfahani After five months of negotiations, CUPE Ontario education workers have voted 73 per cent in favour of a tentative agreement with the provincial government and school boards. Laura Walton, president of CUPE Ontario School Boards Council of

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Temporary shelter closing postponed

🕔13:15, 5.Dec 2022

By Donna Tuckwell The City of Windsor stated today the John Atkinson Memorial Community Centre will continue to operate for the residents of 1616 Ouelette Avenue until December 9. The temporary shelter opened last week to house the residents after

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High winds cause power outages and minor damage

High winds cause power outages and minor damage

🕔13:13, 5.Dec 2022

By Donna Tuckwell High winds on Saturday left parts of Amherstburg without power. Downed powerlines on Concession Rd. 3 stopped traffic and hundreds of customers lost power for hours as a result. Gusting winds are believed to have topped 90

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Canada eliminated from World Cup despite historic goal

🕔15:33, 1.Dec 2022

Canada wasted little time ending its World Cup scoring drought in a game against Croatia, thanks to a well-timed head-butt from Alphonso Davies. But Croatia – ranked 12th in the world and runner-up to France four years ago in Russia

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Tunnel bus returning to action

🕔15:23, 1.Dec 2022

Transit Windsor’s Tunnel Bus ran its first routes Sunday after the brakes were slammed on the service in 2020. The pause of the tunnel bus made a complicated situation even more so for cross-border commuters. With the Canadian and U.S. governments

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CP Holiday Train returns to Windsor on Dec. 1

🕔15:17, 1.Dec 2022

A festive tradition is returning to Windsor for the first time in three years: The Canadian Pacific Holiday Train. It is set to arrive at Windsor’s CP rail yard at Erie Street West and Janette Avenue on Dec. 1 at

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College staff and students collect for Goodfellows

🕔15:15, 1.Dec 2022

Staff and students from the Protection, Security and Investigation, Police Foundations, Border Services, and Community and Justice Services programs collected donations near the end of November for the Goodfellows Paper Drive at the South and Downtown Campuses and surrounding roadways.

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Painting nights in the time of the economic collapse

Painting nights in the time of the economic collapse

🕔15:12, 1.Dec 2022

  The economic crisis hit all sectors, including the arts. According to rateinflation.com, commodity prices have increased by 6.9% – and that is making it more expensive to buy materials. According to Art Coordinator Jill Thompson, there is almost always

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New police chief for Windsor selected

New police chief for Windsor selected

🕔12:44, 29.Nov 2022

Jason Bellaire is the new Chief of Windsor Police. “The selection of Chief Jason Bellaire comes after an extensive nation-wide search and we are pleased to welcome him as the Chief of the Windsor Police Service,” said Windsor Mayor Drew

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GSA first club to appear at college’s open house

GSA first club to appear at college’s open house

🕔13:07, 26.Nov 2022

St. Clair College allowed the newly formed Gender and Sexuality Alliance to attend its Nov. 12 open house, marking one of the first times any club has been allowed to participate in the event. “I know for us, it was

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Dilkens “very optimistic” about Windsor’s future

Dilkens “very optimistic” about Windsor’s future

🕔13:59, 24.Nov 2022

Mayor Drew Dilkens and ward members were officially sworn in at the 2022 Inauguration on Tuesday.   The evening opened with music from the Windsor Youth Orchestra, poetry readings from poetry laureate Marty Gervais, and a message from Indigenous storyteller, Theresea

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Looking for a used car? Get ready to pay more.

Looking for a used car? Get ready to pay more.

🕔13:49, 24.Nov 2022

Everyone knows when you drive a new car off the lot, its value depreciates immediately. According to Ahmad Issa, owner of Legend Motors car dealership in Windsor, that’s not true anymore.  “The market has been a little different in the past

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Vendors needed for holiday market

Vendors needed for holiday market

🕔10:31, 22.Nov 2022

The Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association is looking for vendors to create a winter wonderland. Taking place in Art Alley between Pelissier Street and Ouellette Avenue, the DWBIA is aiming to make a downtown Windsor Holiday Village. The attraction will

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Hit-and-run driver urged to come forward

Hit-and-run driver urged to come forward

🕔10:22, 22.Nov 2022

Windsor Police are asking for the driver in a hit-and-run collision last Friday to turn themselves in. The crash happened at the intersection of Elsmere Avenue and Ellis Street East, leaving one man dead from his injuries. Authorities believe the

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Holiday event guide for 2022

🕔14:27, 21.Nov 2022

Winter is here! It is time to decorate and celebrate the holiday season with ringing bells, lights, and some hot chocolate with some marshmallows along with many holiday events in Windsor.   1. Deck the Walls!  November 13 to 27 at ArtSpeak

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Drew Dilkens says goodbye to three councillors

Drew Dilkens says goodbye to three councillors

🕔14:15, 21.Nov 2022

Three of Windor’s city councillors last term meeting was held at City Hall on November 9. Mayor Drew Dilkens introduced the new council members during the meeting–Mark Mackenzie (Ward 4), Angela Mariani (Ward 7), and Rinaldo Agostini (Ward 3)–to congratulate

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Beware of robocalls, texts and emails

🕔14:00, 21.Nov 2022

There are a variety of scams and frauds happening in Canada–with new ones popping up daily. The Government of Canada website is providing tips for people to avoid falling victim. Many scams and frauds attempt to imitate government services in

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Canadians search for an affordable place to call home

🕔13:56, 21.Nov 2022

The housing market continues to be reshaped by several factors as Canadians search for an affordable place to call home. The average monthly cost of a two-bedroom apartment in Windsor grew by 24.6 per cent over the past year to

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Rising grocery prices affect store owners and consumers

Rising grocery prices affect store owners and consumers

🕔12:53, 21.Nov 2022

It doesn’t matter whether it’s inflation, gas, or groceries: The cost of living is going up,and along with it, the cost of doing business.  Small business owners are concerned about losing consumers as a result of the latest round of

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