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Red, white and red

Red, white and red

🕔15:38, 15.Dec 2017

By Joyce St. Antoine Travelling the streets of Windsor, the Canada house is hard to miss. The Canada house is known for being decorated entirely in Canadian memorabilia, from the Inukshuk outside to the Canadian floor tiles on the inside.

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Local band performs to fund local charities

Local band performs to fund local charities

🕔15:23, 15.Dec 2017

A local band will be performing at Caesars Windsor later this month to raise money for local charities. In collaboration with local charities and food banks, St. Clair College and Caesars Windsor are teaming up with The S’aints for a concert

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Sutherland gives back to the community

Sutherland gives back to the community

🕔15:21, 15.Dec 2017

By Precious Alasa Sutherland Global Services is giving back to the community by partnering with organizations including the Downtown Mission, United Way and the Mickey Renaud Memorial Scholarship Fund. Sutherland Global Services opened in 1986 and had a branch in

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West-end man charged for drug-trafficking

West-end man charged for drug-trafficking

🕔15:18, 15.Dec 2017

A Windsor man is in custody for alleged drug trafficking, according to police. The suspect was located at 8:15 p.m. on Monday and was placed under arrest without incident. Police said they were granted “judicial authorization” to search the man’s

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Writing to raise awareness

Writing to raise awareness

🕔15:16, 15.Dec 2017

By Lauren O’Brien Two Windsor women are using creative writing to overcome their personal struggles and raise awareness. On Nov. 18, Alysza Ripley, 20, was diagnosed with Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures (PNES) which Ripley and her doctor call spells. PNES resembles

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The Francois Baby House

The Francois Baby House

🕔15:12, 15.Dec 2017

By Miranda Monahan The Francis Baby House is a Canadian national historic site some Windsorites may not know about. Considered part of Museum Windsor along with the Chimczuk Museum, the Baby House was built in 1812 by Francois Baby, and

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New UWindsor app teaches outside the classroom

New UWindsor app teaches outside the classroom

🕔15:12, 15.Dec 2017

The University of Windsor is making it easier for students to succeed. The Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences has just launched an app for its students. The faculty includes 13 academic departments and is the university’s largest. The

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Hormonal disorder study brings women together from all across Canada

Hormonal disorder study brings women together from all across Canada

🕔15:03, 15.Dec 2017

By Nicole Neuts A University of Windsor professor is conducting an all-female research study about an often misdiagnosed hormonal disorder. Dr. Kendall Soucie, 35, is a psychology professor at the University of Windsor. She started a research study about polycystic

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New parking app provides new alternative for payment

New parking app provides new alternative for payment

🕔14:08, 15.Dec 2017

By: Hunter Kirsch A new parking app will soon be available allowing Windsorites to pay for parking using their smartphones. Passport Canada founded by Passport Inc. is a mobile app that allows users to pay for municipal and private parking.

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Cineplex holds first Star Wars fan event

Cineplex holds first Star Wars fan event

🕔14:04, 15.Dec 2017

By: Jordan Ferris Dec. 15th, 2017 The first-ever Star Wars fan event at Cineplex Odeon Devonshire Mall has many Windsor fans excited for the opening weekend. Star Wars: The Last Jedi was officially released on Dec. 15 but fans were

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Police warn about ‘romance scammers’

Police warn about ‘romance scammers’

🕔14:04, 15.Dec 2017

After a recent slew of financial scams in Windsor, local police are asking people to stay vigilant for a new kind of fraud. They released information about a local woman who was swindled out of $1,900 in what police are calling

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YMCA makes sure seniors are not left behind

YMCA makes sure seniors are not left behind

🕔13:58, 15.Dec 2017

By Cody Wall Immigrants from around the world are learning English and social skills thanks to the help of the YMCA and their language skills teacher. There are currently 14 students attending a language skills class at the YMCA; all

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No helping hands turned away at food bank

No helping hands turned away at food bank

🕔13:56, 15.Dec 2017

By Alex Scott The food bank at the Unemployed Help Centre assists in giving people who have disabilities the experience of having a job they otherwise may not be able to get. People with disabilities from various organizations like Roots

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Dogs are at service

Dogs are at service

🕔13:07, 15.Dec 2017

  By Cassidy McNea   Canadians are using dogs to assist them with mental and physical disabilities.   These animals are used by people who have disabilities such as seizures, visual impairment, hearing impairment, autism and mental illnesses. According to

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Bright Lights Windsor extends hours

Bright Lights Windsor extends hours

🕔18:54, 12.Dec 2017

By Simar Kaur Glowing reviews for Bright Lights Windsor has led to a change in operating hours. The $1.5 million light set up was a massive hit amongst Windsor area residents. Thousands of people have already visited Jackson Park to

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Willistead Manor is sparkling

Willistead Manor is sparkling

🕔18:50, 12.Dec 2017

by Dawn Gray Crowds of all ages are filling the hallways of Willistead Manor to see the unique mansion adorned in holiday trimming. The annual Willistead Manor Holiday Tours take place every Sunday in December in Olde Walkerville. During this

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Shoebox collection for remote reservations

Shoebox collection for remote reservations

🕔18:47, 12.Dec 2017

By Shirley Feng All Saints’ Anglican Church in Windsor is organizing a shoe box campaign for remote, First Nations people in northern Canada, in Kashechewan and Attiwapiskat. The shoe box champion is organized by I Love First Peoples. The main

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Integrated bike network not in the cards yet

Integrated bike network not in the cards yet

🕔18:45, 12.Dec 2017

Whether you prefer riding with the breeze in your hair on the Riverside Drive waterfront trail or just love the sound of leaves rustling while pedaling on the Ganatchio Trail, Windsor’s leisure bike routes are a feast for bike lovers.

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2022 Can-Am Police-Fire Games coming to Windsor

2022 Can-Am Police-Fire Games coming to Windsor

🕔18:39, 12.Dec 2017

By Elle Remington Windsor has been awarded the 2022 Can-Am Police-Fire Games. The city will spend $580,000 to host the Games but the income generated by tourists visiting Windsor could be between $5 and $10 million. “We’re thrilled to be

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GECDSB signs new Indigenous protocol

GECDSB signs new Indigenous protocol

🕔17:12, 12.Dec 2017

By Todd Shearon The GECDSB signed a new protocol agreement Dec. 11 to implement Indigenous culture in their curriculum. In an effort to protect and enhance Indigenous culture in public schools, the agreement states the GECDSB will hire more Indigenous

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