St. Clair College Open House
St. Clair College is opening their doors to future students soon. On Nov. 28 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. anyone interested in the college is invited to come to the campus and see what we do. You will have
St. Clair College is opening their doors to future students soon. On Nov. 28 between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. anyone interested in the college is invited to come to the campus and see what we do. You will have
The Windsor Express played the National Basketball Leagues of Canada’s first ever exhibition game that wasn’t against another NBLC team last night. The Toronto Raptors NBA D-League team Raptors 905 were in town to tip-off against the Express. The Express
Devonshire Mall has opened its doors to the most requested and popular American-based retail chain, Forever 21 Red. Many Windsorites see the opportunities it will bring to the city, such as job creation and stimulating the economy. The trendy store
Windsor city councillors has voted for an auditor general, just not at the municipal level. That was the decision after four hours of sometimes heated debate over a motion put forward by Ward 10 Coun. Paul Borrelli. The decision was supported
Grant recipients from Windsor’s Seeds4Hope program spoke at the Giovanni Caboto Club Oct. 28 about the latest discoveries in the causes and treatment of certain cancers. The Seeds4Hope program was created several years ago by the Windsor Essex County Cancer
(Windsor, Ont. (28/10/15)-Kevin Turpin-Gordon, 13, carefully crafts his Halloween display in front of his home on Josephine Street and prepares for for his favourite festive tradition on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015. // Photo by Jillian Toman) Trick-or-treat tradition and tips
By Millar Hill The presence of tattoos are becoming more apparent within pop culture. It’s a practice that crosses social boundaries among all groups of people. Research has shown tattoos were once seen as a form of deviance
While other kids are playing dress-up, one Windsor boy is playing Earth Ranger but in his case, it is anything but a game. Earth Rangers, which was founded in 2004, is a charitable organization allowing kids to actively protect threatened
By Jillian Toman Stomach in knots. Feeling stuck. Not knowing where to turn…you’re not alone! That is what Windsor Workers’ Education Centre (WWEC) wants you to know, and help is available. WWEC is a centre designed for non-union workers
Organizers of the fourth annual Trick-or-Treat event say nearly 500 residents are expected to participate in the festivities this Saturday in Walkerville which would be a record number of kids and possibly furry friends. Local business owner and trick-or-treat event
By Millar Hill As temperatures begin to drop and the weather gets colder, homeless people in Windsor will be looking for the next couch, park bench, door way or shelter to keep warm during the night. Darrin Hartley, knows what
Windsor experts and parents are cautiously optimistic about Sesame Street’s introduction of Julia, a character who has autism and is being featured in an online storybook. Sesame Street has been known for highlighting societal stigmatization through characters. It’s had
Extracurricular activities are on hold at elementary schools in Windsor as the provincial teachers’ work-to-rule campaign escalates. As talks continue between the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario and the government, the union announced last week its members would no longer be
The Windsor Express are preparing for what they hope to be an exhibition game of historic proportions. On Nov. 5, the Windsor Express will make NBLC history as they become the first team in the league to play
By Justin Prince Caesars Windsor will be hosting a holiday concert to raise donations for local food banks. Sleighing Hunger, which was announced Oct. 26, will feature performances from local bands the S’Aints, the Diplomats Drum and Bugle Corps as
Other than leaves, grade point average and mental health of students also fall in autumn. It’s something the St. Clair College student representative council understands and is trying to deal with. According to SRC President Miranda Underwood, you can’t have
By: Dan Gray Windsor Fire and Rescues Services continues to make changes in light of the budget shortfall contained a report headed to council tonight. The City of Windsor’s 2015 budget of almost $41 million to protect citizens from fire
Orange is clearly the party favourite in Windsor-Essex, but there is something to be said in strategically voting for change. This year’s election landed Windsor in third party status after electing three New Democratic Party MP’s leaving Windsor without Liberal
Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce president Matt Marchand believes the city can access some of the infrastructure funds promised by Justin Trudeau’s Liberals. The comments came even after Windsor and Essex County elected three MPs of the third party opposition.
It was an orange crush in Windsor and Essex County election night and in the only open seat, the battle ended with Cheryl Hardcastle taking the win. Jo-Anne Gignac, who won the Conservative nomination for the riding in May, was