Highest voter turnout since 1993

Highest voter turnout since 1993

🕔16:11, 23.Oct 2015

  On Oct. 19 the Canadian federal election saw its highest voter turnout in over 20 years. In this year’s election, roughly 68.5 per cent of eligible voters in Canada cast their votes, with the Liberals coming out on top.

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New reporting platform being introduced by police

🕔11:03, 23.Oct 2015

By Millar Hill Windsor police are introducing a new way for Windsorites to report traffic violations as they happen. A new online reporting platform is going to be launched soon, according to Const. Andrew Drouillard. “What we are going to

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Windsor West looks forward to change

🕔12:27, 19.Oct 2015

By Shelbey Hernandez After 78 days and the most expensive campaign in history, it’s finally election day. Voters in Windsor West are hitting poll stations in order to bring about change in the current federal government situation. A fifth generation Canadian

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Norman road fire causes $250,000 in damage

🕔11:46, 19.Oct 2015

By Dan Gray   A family’s dog was rescued but their cat perished during a suspected electrical fire in East Windsor over the weekend. Windsor Fire and Rescue Services were called to a house fire at 1444 Norman St. around

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Windsor Youth Centre relocates

🕔11:23, 19.Oct 2015

By Justin Prince     The Windsor Youth Centre has a new home located just a couple buildings away. The youth homeless shelter opened its doors to its new facility at 1247 Wyandotte St. E. on Oct. 17 which provides

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Odette World Health Innovation Network in prime location to succeed

Odette World Health Innovation Network in prime location to succeed

🕔16:49, 14.Oct 2015

On any given day, multiple students pass through the front doors of the University of Windsor’s Odette School of Business. As they walk through the 24-year-old building, multiple brand logos decorate the walls and floors, enough to catch people’s attention.

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College candidate debate tells why students should be voting

College candidate debate tells why students should be voting

🕔10:17, 13.Oct 2015

A federal debate held by St. Clair College brought in candidates from four of the five political parties in the running. Students from the college’s Journalism and Media Convergence programs opened the night by asking the candidates the main theme

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Mission now open 24 hours

Mission now open 24 hours

🕔17:28, 9.Oct 2015

  Since the early 70s the mission has been offering basic necessities for anyone who is in need of assistance. As of Oct. 8, the shelter on 664 Victoria Ave. offers a third meal of the day and its services

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Early morning fire on Windsor’s east end

🕔10:22, 7.Oct 2015

An early morning fire forced residents out of their apartments on Windsor’s east side. Calls came in to Windsor Fire and Rescue Services to attend 2455 Rivard Ave. for a working fire on the fifth floor of the building around

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Fire prevention week starts

🕔12:47, 5.Oct 2015

“Hear the beep where you sleep, every bedroom needs a working smoke alarm” is this years slogan for the annual fire prevention week. Windsor Fire and Rescue Services along with all other departments in the province are encouraging homeowners to

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Downtown Mission now offers 24-hour service

🕔12:25, 5.Oct 2015

Winter is coming and those living in poverty now have a place to stay warm all the time. The Downtown Mission will now be open 24 hours a day to provide safe accommodations those who require it. According to Ron

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Tentative TPP deal reached

🕔12:06, 5.Oct 2015

Negotiators from 12 countries have reached a tentative agreement in The Trans-Pacific Partnership. The deal reduces many current trade barriers faced by Canadians. Businesses in the high-tech sector, farmers and many other industries could gain more access to international markets.

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Cocaine cut destroys Windsor woman’s body

Cocaine cut destroys Windsor woman’s body

🕔00:07, 26.Apr 2015

Experimenting turns to much more A decade ago, she had bleach-blond hair, a fit body and like most twenty-year-olds, enjoyed the party scene. Now she’s in a wheel-chair, with one leg missing from what doctors believe is an unusual complication.

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Carbon Monoxide fines to be handed out for no alarm

Carbon Monoxide fines to be handed out for no alarm

🕔14:22, 14.Apr 2015

By Mandy Matthews Ontarians will be fined $235 if they do not have a working carbon monoxide alarm inside their home by Wednesday. The new law is not being enforced until Wednesday because it was given a six month grace

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Benefits of self-filed tax returns

Benefits of self-filed tax returns

🕔23:05, 6.Apr 2015

Evan Mathias The federal income tax return deadline of Apr. 30 is right around the corner, which means tax centres and accounting firms around Windsor will be busy filing clients returns. While some choose to file by themselves, many hire

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Rising water levels good for society, frightens boaters

Rising water levels good for society, frightens boaters

🕔15:06, 27.Mar 2015

  By Mandy Matthews A windy day for the average downtown business person usually means a bad hair day, but during this time of year it means danger for some. As the ice begins to melt and break, high winds

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High-profile crimes

🕔22:16, 13.Mar 2015

  by Evan Mathias   A pair of murders, stabbings, breaks and enters and most recently a shooting that sent two people to hospital. Windsor has seen its fair share of high profile crimes in recent weeks. The Major Crimes

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Vinyl record collecting a profitable hobby

🕔14:27, 10.Mar 2015

What’s old is becoming new again.   While most people listen to music on their phones or iPods, many still prefer to take in the tunes on vinyl. Vinyl record collecting has become an increasingly popular hobby. According to Dr.

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Windsor mixed martial arts fighter is going to Japan

Windsor mixed martial arts fighter is going to Japan

🕔15:25, 27.Feb 2015

By Chris Mailloux For one local mixed martial arts fighter his dedication and training is about pay off as he prepares to go to another country for a life changing experience. T.J. Laramie is a 17 year old who has

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Amherstburg considering regional police force

🕔13:22, 6.Feb 2015

Costing proposals from Windsor expected for Amherstburg and LaSalle Chris Jackman Staff Writer The town of Amherstburg is considering merging police forces with Windsor or integrating with the Ontario Provincial Police to reduce costs. Amherstburg mayor Aldo DiCarlo said there

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