Back to homepage

Latest News

Scare safely

Scare safely

🕔14:12, 14.Oct 2016

By Alyssa Horrobin With Halloween just around the corner, there is both excitement and concern in the air about door to door trick-or-treating. According to a 2011 census from Statistics Canada, there are almost 70,000 children under the age of

Read Full Article
Suicide numbers on the rise among Canadian veterans

Suicide numbers on the rise among Canadian veterans

🕔14:02, 14.Oct 2016

Suicidal thoughts are a daily occurrence in a soldier’s mind that has post-traumatic stress disorder. Each year, media outlets release the deaths of a soldiers who committed suicide. While citizens see what is on the news, the core problem is

Read Full Article

Students juggle ideas in anticipation for debate

🕔13:59, 14.Oct 2016

Several students gathered in the St. Clair College residence to watch the CNN debate and discuss the presidential candidates. Being so close to the border, Windsorites have a lot to say about the election. Brandon Tuttle, a 21-year-old business student

Read Full Article

Opinions rise as U.S. presidential debates heat up

🕔13:52, 14.Oct 2016

With the American presidential election fast approaching, some have picked sides while others prefer to sit and watch from the sidelines. Whether people like it or not, Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will be the next president of the United

Read Full Article

Trumps attitudes cause interest in U.S. election

🕔13:33, 14.Oct 2016

OXFORD, U.K. Oct. 9 – Remarks about women that are more in tune with a ’60s Bond movie has more than just Americans tuning in to the U.S. presidential debates. Although she hasn’t been following the U.S. presidential election, Ksenia

Read Full Article

U.S. election through Canadian eyes

🕔13:22, 14.Oct 2016

The United States election is less than a month away and has captured the attention of many, including those who do not live in the country. Daniel Manera, an 18-year-old graphic design student at St. Clair College, says he has

Read Full Article

Compose Yourself

🕔13:05, 14.Oct 2016

By Danielle Gagnier Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Whether it is picking out a person from a crowd because their beauty makes your heart skip a beat, or looking at photographs and zoning in on one that

Read Full Article
Flu shot or flu not

Flu shot or flu not

🕔12:57, 14.Oct 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan As the weather changes and the flu virus spreads some people will get the flu shot, while others look for alternative options. “The need to live a healthier lifestyle is continuing to become more common among individuals, and

Read Full Article
Brown named OHL player of the week

Brown named OHL player of the week

🕔12:47, 14.Oct 2016

By Todd Shearon A Windsor Spitfires centre has been named the Ontario Hockey League Player of the Week for the period ending Sunday, October 9. The Ottawa Senators 2016 first round draft choice (11th overall) Logan Brown scored two goals

Read Full Article
Cooking for a Cause

Cooking for a Cause

🕔12:42, 14.Oct 2016

  Chefs and volunteers gather at the Unemployed Help Centre Kitchen year-round to provide food to the needy and give opportunities to young people who wish to pursue the culinary arts. The Unemployed Help Centre in Windsor provides a number

Read Full Article

🕔12:30, 14.Oct 2016 WINDSOR ON -- Oct 14, 2016. A crisp fall morning in front of the Windsor International Aquatic Centre. Since Thanksgiving Windsor has seen brisk mornings leading into warm weather. According to The Weather Network we will soon be seeing cooler Read Full Article
Windsor Pride focused on providing support for community

Windsor Pride focused on providing support for community

🕔12:17, 14.Oct 2016

By Nate Hinckley A Windsor community centre is focused on providing support to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people community. Windsor Pride offers a wide range of help and benefits to the LGBTQ community. At the downtown pride office, the

Read Full Article

Turkey giveaway at The Downtown Mission

🕔11:38, 14.Oct 2016

A local business owner continued his tradition of kicking off the season of giving by passing out free turkeys The Downtown Mission on Oct. 8. Andy Jun, owner of RENU Kitchen, has been donating the Thanksgiving turkeys to the Mission

Read Full Article
Coupon clipping can be a thing of the past

Coupon clipping can be a thing of the past

🕔11:09, 14.Oct 2016

Nancy Pannunzio is photographed checking the Reebee app on her tablet in her home on October 7 Photo By Michelle Laramie   With the variation in grocery store prices, price matching apps are keeping shoppers from driving store to store

Read Full Article

Pedestrian

🕔11:58, 3.Oct 2016

A pedestrian was hit by a car on Laurier and Front Rd.at 7:30 this morning.The pedestrian was taken to hospital but the extent of the injuries are still unknown. LaSalle Police have advised residents to use an alternate route while

Read Full Article

FIRE

🕔11:49, 3.Oct 2016

Windsor ,Ont Windsor Fire and Rescue Service battled a fire at 549 Clover Street on Saturday night. Although no one was injured in the fire,one person was displaced. According to Windsor Fire, an electrical failure of a lamp cord was

Read Full Article

Weather

🕔11:33, 3.Oct 2016

October 3-4 The weather seems to be improving after last week’s relentless rain. Today will be a mix of sun and clouds with a high of 19˚. Overnight will be partly cloudy with a high of 11 and tomorrow will

Read Full Article
MISSING PERSON

MISSING PERSON

🕔11:25, 3.Oct 2016

Windsor police are searching for a missing man last seen in the area of Rockwell Blvd. around 10 p.m. last week Friday. Bruce Poisson, 51, was last seen wearing sweatpants and white shoes. He is 6’0, 230lbs, and has salt

Read Full Article

A Small Windsor Record Label Has Big Plans

🕔14:55, 30.Sep 2016

By Felicia Patterson A group of Windsor music artists have created a record label and are working to promote and expand their company. A record label called Validated Entertainment was founded by Dewey Knight, 26, in 2007. He received a

Read Full Article
Are excusal policies being taken advantage of?

Are excusal policies being taken advantage of?

🕔14:17, 30.Sep 2016

It is well known among post-secondary students in Windsor that receiving a doctor’s note will allow them to extend exam and assignment due dates. According to some students, many are using this policy in their favour. Universities and colleges across

Read Full Article

Start Your Career in Journalism

Journalism Ad

Alumni Testimonial

Get Social!

Follow us, Like us, Love us, Watch us!

Latest TV Broadcast

The MediaPlex Insider

Latest Radio Broadcast

MediaPlex Friday Live