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Driver Seriously Injured after Erie st Crash

Driver Seriously Injured after Erie st Crash

🕔11:03, 5.Feb 2024

Windsor police were called to a single vehicle accident on the 400 block of Erie St at approximately 5:45 a.m. on Feb. 4. Authorities said after the car strayed off the road, it struck a stationary monument. The driver, and

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Grammys 2024 : Taylor Swift Makes History

Grammys 2024 : Taylor Swift Makes History

🕔10:57, 5.Feb 2024

In a dazzling ceremony held last night, the 2024 Grammy Awards showcased magnificent talent and unforgettable moments in the heart of the fans. Phoebe Bridgers had the most wins, with four trophies (three with her band).   Taylor Swift made

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City of Windsor Finalized Tax Levy Increase in 2024 Budget

🕔10:17, 5.Feb 2024

On Feb. 2 City of Windsor Finalized 2024 Budget at 3.91 per cent Tax Levy Increase. This is below the average rate of inflation and down from last year’s 4.48 per cent.  The budget will pay down legacy debt, increase

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Did You Know: Belle Vue House

Did You Know: Belle Vue House

🕔12:13, 2.Feb 2024

by Zachary Balogh Sitting along Dalhousie Street in Amherstburg is a rectangular two-story house with a symmetrical façade built in the mid 1800s, called the Belle Vue house.    According to the Belle Vue Conservancy, in 1812, Britain ordered the evacuation

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Photo of the Week: Feb. 2, 2024

Photo of the Week: Feb. 2, 2024

🕔11:53, 2.Feb 2024 An Imperial Stormtrooper is posing for a photo-op with Bomber, the mascot of the Windsor Spitfires Hockey Club inside the fan zone of the Windsor Family Credit Union Arena during Star Wars Night on Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024. Photo by Read Full Article

LaSalle Welcomes Brick Built Animals

🕔11:35, 26.Jan 2024

LaSalle residents got to experience one of a kind Lego Sculptures in their own backyard. The Lego exhibit Sean Kenney’s Animal Superpowers Made with LEGO Bricks opened to the public at the LaSalle Event Centre on Jan. 25. It featured

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The History of Tornadoes in Windsor and Essex County

The History of Tornadoes in Windsor and Essex County

🕔12:25, 15.Dec 2023

by Zachary Balogh Sitting along what is commonly referred to as ‘Canada’s Tornado Alley’ is a major metropolitan city that is no stranger to the rotating column of wind known as a tornado – a city with a rich history

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Firefighters knock down fire

Firefighters knock down fire

🕔11:47, 15.Dec 2023

by Austin Kerr Windsor Firefighters responded to a working fire in the 1000 block of Niagara Street, around 3:30 p.m.  On arrival, firefighters had heavy fire, damaging the next house.  Crews were able to get a quick knock on the

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Some Ontario Colleges Want to Unfreeze Student Tuition

🕔13:25, 8.Dec 2023

Since the pandemic, college tuition has not changed and some colleges plan to change that.  According to statista.com, a website which hosts a variety of statistics, the average student in Ontario has to pay $7, 920 in tuition fees alone

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Photo of the Week: December 8, 2023

Photo of the Week: December 8, 2023

🕔13:15, 8.Dec 2023 Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus are atop a float waving to the crowd along Riverside Drive during the Windsor Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, December 2, 2023. Photo by Ken Pastushyn. Read Full Article
Lifesaving Sport: the world’s only humanitarian sport

Lifesaving Sport: the world’s only humanitarian sport

🕔13:02, 8.Dec 2023

By Rylee Livingston The official, arm raised, dressed in a white collared shirt, whistles the competitors up onto the blocks.   “Take your marks,” a robotic voice says from the starting box.  The fiberglass fins make a definitive slap against the

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Pedestrian struck on Ouellette

Pedestrian struck on Ouellette

🕔12:43, 1.Dec 2023

by Austin Kerr At approximately 1:30 p.m. Windsor Police Services and Windsor-Essex EMS responded to the intersection of Ouellette and Shepherd for reports of a pedestrian hit.  Upon arrival, Police found a victim laying in the middle of the roadway. 

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Elliott Cousins Capture OFSAA

Elliott Cousins Capture OFSAA

🕔12:36, 1.Dec 2023

by Jessie Larouche A football team is often like a second family, and when that second family consists of actual blood relatives, you could just imagine how strong the bond can be. For cousins Kaylo Elliott, 16, and Keyanni Elliott,

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The Soaring Costs of Canadian Housing

The Soaring Costs of Canadian Housing

🕔11:59, 1.Dec 2023

by Saloni Chauhan The soaring cost of housing has captured the attention of both policymakers and the public in Canada.  Recent data from a comprehensive survey of 1,000 Canadians, ending in October 2023, highlights the gravity of the situation.  The

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The ‘Abi Shkaabewis’ Family Event a Success at Ojibway Park

The ‘Abi Shkaabewis’ Family Event a Success at Ojibway Park

🕔11:49, 17.Nov 2023

by Ken Pashtushyn The ‘Ojibway Abi Shkaabewis’ family event, organized by the Indigenous Youth Roots group took place at the Ojibway Park Nature Centre complex on Nov. 12.  The five Indigenous youths who planned the event either work for the city

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Photo of the Week – November 17, 2023

Photo of the Week – November 17, 2023

🕔11:40, 17.Nov 2023 Fred McLaughlan, a Canadian veteran who served as a medic in the Korean War is seen here reading a souvenir program prior to the Town of LaSalle’s Remembrance Day ceremony on Saturday, November 11, 2023. Photo by Ken Pastushyn. Read Full Article
St. Clair College downtown receives second batch of flu shots

St. Clair College downtown receives second batch of flu shots

🕔11:05, 17.Nov 2023

by Dale Cabuquin St. Clair College’s downtown campus received a second batch of flu shots after being out of the vaccines for more than a week.   According to Brianna Smith, the downtown campus Nurse, 30 vaccines for the second batch

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Transit Windsor sees hikes in ridership

Transit Windsor sees hikes in ridership

🕔10:54, 17.Nov 2023

by Zachary Balogh Transit riders face packed buses on their commute regularly.   According to the city of Windsor, Transit Windsor ridership rose one hundred and eighteen per cent. Which puts it at a pace to reach nine point eight million

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Mayor and counsellor speak about the importance of ward meetings

Mayor and counsellor speak about the importance of ward meetings

🕔12:40, 10.Nov 2023

By Pauline Bunay Mayor Drew Dilkens and Counsellor Angelo Marignani are organizing meetings to educate residents about how their budget is being used. These organized meetings with multiple city employees are divided into tables and sections dedicated to answering residents’

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Windsor Fire battles blaze in Cities West End

Windsor Fire battles blaze in Cities West End

🕔13:33, 8.Nov 2023

by: Austin Kerr University Avenue W was closed early morning due to a house fire. Windsor Fire responded to a working fire in the 1300 block of University Avenue around 6 a.m. Roads were at University Avenue between Cameron Avenue

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