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Gibson Gallery exhibits Canada 150 juried art show

Gibson Gallery exhibits Canada 150 juried art show

🕔13:46, 22.Sep 2017

By MD NURUZZAMAN Local artists displayed their representational art works for an exhibit at Gibson Gallery to mark the celebration of Canada 150. The Gibson Gallery of Amherstburg organized the art exhibition. Most of the artists are from Windsor and

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Dropped on Drouillard: urban street festival

Dropped on Drouillard: urban street festival

🕔13:35, 22.Sep 2017

By Vanessa Cuevas The Dropped on Drouillard Festival attracted hundreds of people this past weekend to celebrate Windsor’s urban street culture. The 1000 block of Drouillard Road was closed from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Sept. 16. Windsorites were

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Last Missing Piece

Last Missing Piece

🕔13:33, 22.Sep 2017

By Alyssa Leonard Windsor’s mayor hopes to acquire what he considers the last missing piece of the Ojibway Prairie Complex — this pleased many of the 25 residents who took part in Mayor Drew Dilkens’ Ward 1 walk at the

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Take the bridge

Take the bridge

🕔13:31, 22.Sep 2017

By Angelica Haggert. It provides passage for up to 2,000 vehicles every hour and it is about to be closed for 10 days. That is 12,000 vehicles every day that now have to find a different route to travel, as

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Get it while you can – Wine BBQ & Relaxation season closing soon

Get it while you can – Wine BBQ & Relaxation season closing soon

🕔13:23, 22.Sep 2017

By David Lafreniere The summer sun will soon set on relaxing day long dates, anniversary celebrations or summer chillin’ as the Pelee Island Winery Pavilion sets to close for the season early next month. While the Pelee Island Winery processing

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Families in search of help after recent flood

Families in search of help after recent flood

🕔13:23, 22.Sep 2017

By Grace Bauer Windsorites with flooded basements are hopeful about the city’s involvement in relief from the recent record-breaking flood, while Tecumseh residents are left skeptical the city will do anything to help.   Windsor and Tecumseh were met with

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Time to pick-your-own apples

Time to pick-your-own apples

🕔13:16, 22.Sep 2017

By Kylie Turner Apple farmers in Windsor-Essex are ready for the season and Wagner Orchards expects to see close to 30,000 guests from September to October. For most orchards in Lakeshore, Leamington and Kingsville, apple harvest began Labour Day weekend.

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Thousands flock downtown for Open Streets

Thousands flock downtown for Open Streets

🕔13:04, 22.Sep 2017

  By Kacie Cooper As summer draws to a close, Windsorites were enjoying one of the last hot and sunny days this season will have to offer. People came on foot, bicycle, skateboard and even rollerblades at the Open Streets

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Unity rally to end white supremacy in Toronto

Unity rally to end white supremacy in Toronto

🕔13:03, 22.Sep 2017

By: Chelsea Girard Following the aftermath of violent protests in Charlottesville, Va. an activist group in Toronto will gather together to rally against white supremacy. Activists are gathering in Toronto from across the province, including Windsor, to rally against white

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Top three summer reads

Top three summer reads

🕔12:56, 22.Sep 2017

  It is that time of year again – school. Time to get into the routine of work and little sleep. It is also a time where our busy schedules tend to get in the way of things we love

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Save the date

Save the date

🕔12:48, 22.Sep 2017

By Chelsea Girard VegFest Windsor 2017 Have fun and become inspired! Come to at the WFCU Centre on Sunday, Oct. 1 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the second annual VegFest event. VegFest Windsor is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to celebrate kindness towards animals and living a healthy life. Experience a presentation by Ingrid

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Take a book, leave a book

Take a book, leave a book

🕔12:40, 22.Sep 2017

  By Julianna Bonnett All you have to do to is take a book and leave one, it is as simple as it sounds and hundreds of people in the Windsor-Essex area are taking advantage of Little Free Library book

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Cycle the region

Cycle the region

🕔12:36, 22.Sep 2017

By Angelica Haggert Cyclists put their pedals to the pathways on Saturday, Sept. 23 during the Essex Region Conservation Bike Tour. Organized by the Essex Region Conservation Authority for the last six years, the event boasts more than 200 participants

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Millennial Military

Millennial Military

🕔12:13, 22.Sep 2017

By Justin Crouch The Canadian Armed Forces is actively hiring millennial recruits. While some military recruiters find fewer millennials enlisting at the U.S. and European military, Canadian recruiters have yet to see a shortage. Hooman Shirazi is an airforce pilot

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Canada to say goodbye to trans fat

Canada to say goodbye to trans fat

🕔11:50, 22.Sep 2017

By Torcia Velthuizen As the Canadian government gets ready to legalize marijuana in the next year, there is another substance that will become illegal and has many health experts applauding the decision. As of Sept. 15, 2018, any food items

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25th Annual Pride Festival

25th Annual Pride Festival

🕔22:40, 23.Jul 2017

This year’s Pride Festival will mark its 25th anniversary in Windsor-Essex and showcase an array of events. With various events, diversity projects and speaking engagements, the Windsor-Essex Pride Fest is a weekend-long event with several different locations. Kicking off Pride Fest is the raising of the Pride flag on Aug. 9 at

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Beyond the colosseum

Beyond the colosseum

🕔01:57, 16.Jul 2017

    The DWBIA and Windsor ComiCon are looking for businesses in the downtown area to host off-site activities to expand from a single location. This year’s ComiCon will take place Aug. 12-13 at Caesars Windsor. Partnering with the DWBIA, Windsor ComiCon will send out request for proposals from downtown businesses to host additional off-site activities. Jeremy

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311’s mosaic of unity

311’s mosaic of unity

🕔20:12, 23.Jun 2017

What does it take to paint the perfect picture? Roughly 10,000 photos, 27 years, five band members and one consistent concept…unity. In the case of 311, the perfect picture is their new album Mosaic…or at least its cover. Mosaic was

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Tapping into the growing popularity of craft beer

Tapping into the growing popularity of craft beer

🕔16:54, 6.Jun 2017

By Kevin Blondin Are you looking for things to do and new ways of supporting local businesses? Breweries are teaming up with local organizations and artists to provide the community with more special events and collaborative efforts than ever before.

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Focus on talent in new competition

Focus on talent in new competition

🕔21:49, 5.Jun 2017

LaSalle Strawberry Festival is replacing the Miss LaSalle pageant with the Rise 2 Fame youth and junior talent competition. The Rise 2 Fame competition provides non-professional youth, ages six to 21, a chance to perform their art on a local

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