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Catholic Central high school gets $26M funding for new building

Catholic Central high school gets $26M funding for new building

🕔09:36, 11.Nov 2016

By Vanni Zhang The provincial government has announced funding for a new Catholic Central High School. The Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board applied to the provincial government for funding seven times for the past seven years. Funding was announced Sept.

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Virtual reality takes center stage for first time at WIFF

Virtual reality takes center stage for first time at WIFF

🕔09:35, 11.Nov 2016

By Nantanaa Mutharasu The Windsor International Film Festival is back for its 12th year, this time with a new kind of magic. WIFF is giving its patrons a unique taste of the cinema world through an interactive program called virtual

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Windsor’s Chimczuk Museum

Windsor’s Chimczuk Museum

🕔09:30, 11.Nov 2016

By Aaron Lombardi   The Chimczuk Museum in the Art Gallery of Windsor is now open to the public. Its exhibits range from rum-running, the Walkerville neighbourhood, Chief Tecumseh and the Ice Age. Located in the city’s downtown core, the

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Teens targeted for drive safely message

Teens targeted for drive safely message

🕔09:30, 11.Nov 2016

By Alyssa Horrobin Windsor police are getting the word out about the dangers of distracted driving through students and social media. Canada recently recognized National Teen Driver Safety Week, with the WPS and many local high schools participating. In Ontario,

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School strike felt by students

School strike felt by students

🕔09:25, 11.Nov 2016

By Nate Hinckley For more than two weeks, 370 workers from the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board have been picketing outside the board’s schools with no end in sight. The WECDSB’s facilities have stayed open throughout the duration of the

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Lee Valley opens in Windsor

Lee Valley opens in Windsor

🕔09:19, 11.Nov 2016

By Dawn Gray Hundreds of hardware, woodworking and gardening enthusiasts were served doughnuts and hot coffee while they lined up outside Windsor’s newest store hoping to be the first to get their hands on some new tools of the trade.

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Tie One On for the winter season

Tie One On for the winter season

🕔09:17, 11.Nov 2016

St.Clair College staff and students are gearing up for the winter season by wrapping the community up in coats. The second annual Tie One On campaign is helping the homeless by tying scarves and coats to trees throughout the Windsor-Essex

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Residents of Ouellette Manor still concerned

Residents of Ouellette Manor still concerned

🕔09:04, 11.Nov 2016

  By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Residents in a local apartment building are dealing with an infestation of cockroaches and are desperate to be rid of the creeping critters. The 400 unit complex of 920 Ouellette Ave. is home to residents over

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Compose Yourself

Compose Yourself

🕔12:24, 4.Nov 2016

By Danielle Gagnier “Light turns the ordinary into the magical.” -Trent Parke Light is everything in photography. From shadows to highlights and everything in between, it is the one thing that affects everything in a photo. Controlling your light source

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Sergachev returns, Spits gun down Spirit

Sergachev returns, Spits gun down Spirit

🕔12:12, 4.Nov 2016

By Todd Shearon The Windsor Spitfires defeated the Saginaw Spirit 4-2 at the WFCU Centre for their third straight win and improved their season record to 11-4-0 putting them on top of the West Division. Spits forward Luke Boka opened

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Enigma Escape Rooms arrive at University of Windsor

Enigma Escape Rooms arrive at University of Windsor

🕔11:04, 4.Nov 2016

by Jeremy James Fokuoh Students at the University of Windsor have had an opportunity to experience Enigma Escape Rooms, sponsered by the university’s Student Alliance on Nov. 3. Only in business for a year in Windsor, Enigma Escape Rooms are

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Spirits of Sandwich Ninth Annual Walking Ghost Tour

Spirits of Sandwich Ninth Annual Walking Ghost Tour

🕔14:59, 3.Nov 2016

By Alyssa Leonard A local medium says she can hear possible “unexplained things” that are oblivious to others attending the Spirits of Sandwich Walking Ghost Tour. Earlier this month, a local theatre company held its ninth annual Spirits of Sandwich

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Windsor gamers gather for 24 hour charity gaming event

🕔15:18, 28.Oct 2016

By Quentin Doak Windsor gamers will be using their skills to raise money for sick children. In November, organisers of Extra Life Gaming, a locally sponsored event, will be holding two 12-hour gaming marathons to raise money for the miracle

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Lakeshore Cinemas

The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Lakeshore Cinemas

🕔14:48, 28.Oct 2016

By Kenneth Pastushyn     Oliver Wendell Holmes, a former Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court once said “you can’t shout fire in a crowded theatre.” But you can shout obscenities at Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick while watching a midnight

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So sorry next generation autoworker

So sorry next generation autoworker

🕔14:28, 28.Oct 2016

Factory jobs are available for $20.42 an hour to start with full benefits, paid vacation and a pension plan. Do you take them? Of course you do! Those jobs are hard to come by. The job is physically draining but

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Little Hands Kids for a Cause

Little Hands Kids for a Cause

🕔14:02, 28.Oct 2016

KiA Windsor Essex County support team is going the extra mile for children who are suffering life-threatening illnesses.  Little Hands Kids for a Cause was established in July 2014. The organization is focused on helping families financially and emotionally and they have

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Canada’s second largest ComiCon

Canada’s second largest ComiCon

🕔13:38, 28.Oct 2016

By Grace Bauer Thousands of fandom enthusiasts from near and far gathered to participate in Windsor’s second ComiCon. ComiCons are events where fans of comics, sci-fi, gaming and anime have the opportunity to dress up in costume, buy memorabilia from

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Racial Retaliation for Halloween

🕔12:54, 28.Oct 2016

By Aaron Lombardi Halloween versions of First Nations traditional attire are being viewed as racist and may soon be off the shelves of costume stores. Fake buckskin suits, feathers and beads, tomahawks and fringe; these are the materials used to

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More support needed for Canadian Veterans

🕔12:29, 28.Oct 2016

Many Canadian soldiers who have returned home from Afghanistan after suffering the horrors of war, are continuing to experience psychological effects and some are killing themselves. According to a 2015 report by The Globe and Mail, 54 veterans have committed

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Eco-friendly products produce therapeutic benefits

Eco-friendly products produce therapeutic benefits

🕔11:52, 28.Oct 2016

By Ryan Jones Windsor residents are discovering the therapeutic benefits of using natural ingredients in do-it-yourself cosmetics. The Eco Well, an all-natural beauty company from Waterloo visited Windsor’s ShopEco for a night of DIY cosmetic tutorials. Jennifer Novakovich, 26, owner

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