StudentCampus app make St. Clair College students “h-appy”

StudentCampus app make St. Clair College students “h-appy”

🕔23:26, 30.Jan 2015

  By Mandy Matthews Desks and chairs fill the room as a white glow lights the face of one lone student. The hum of running computer monitors travels through the air, only disrupted by non-sequential clicks of a mouse. As

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Adie Knox avoids getting benched this season

Adie Knox avoids getting benched this season

🕔18:38, 27.Jan 2015

By Chris Mailloux Every year during winter time most windsorites are concerned with the ice on the ground but there has been another type of ice on their minds lately. The possibility of closing down the ice rink at Adie

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Windsor Water World to remain open

🕔20:46, 23.Jan 2015

  by Evan Mathias   Windsor City Council has decided to keep Windsor Water World open until June to give time to groups using the facility to find a new home. Despite administrations recommendation to close the facility council voted

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Leamington worker tells stories of cartels in Mexico.

Leamington worker tells stories of cartels in Mexico.

🕔18:32, 10.Dec 2014

    By Shaun Garrity Every morning Joel Dominguez’s alarm clock goes off in Leamington, Ontario, he wipes the sleep from eyes and feels privileged to have escaped the turmoil in Mexico. He remembers a simple meal at a restaurant

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McCool makes immediate impact with Spitfires

🕔14:04, 27.Nov 2014

by Evan Mathias   The newest member of the Windsor Spitfires, Hayden McCool has made an immediate impact to start his tenure with the club. The 17-year-old has recorded five points in five games since being acquired from the Niagara

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Early winter hits Windsor

Early winter hits Windsor

🕔12:10, 20.Nov 2014

It’s time to pull out the shovels and winter boots. Winter has arrived. Windsor may not have gotten the six-plus feet of snow that our not-too-far-away neighbours in Buffalo, New York got, but a few centimetres of the powdery white

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Arson’s light up Walkerville

Arson’s light up Walkerville

🕔07:45, 20.Nov 2014

By Mandy Matthews A recent string of arson’s has neighbours waking up to the booming sounds of sirens far too often. When Tina, who did not provide a last name, took her daily walk down Louis Ave., she was not

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Chrysler dives into Coats for Kids

Chrysler dives into Coats for Kids

🕔14:21, 19.Nov 2014

By Mandy Matthews From assembling minivans to folding coats, Windsor Chrysler workers stop the assembly line to sort through donated coats for low-income families. Michael Brieda, Chrysler Dodge Caravan plant manager, partnered his senior staff of 10 people with the

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True or false: The flu shot

True or false: The flu shot

🕔09:15, 12.Nov 2014

It will make me sick FALSE It doesn’t work FALSE These are two among many myths surrounding a simple vaccination: the flu shot. The flu vaccine contains an inactivated virus from last year’s strain of influenza. Some believe that this

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Are billboards breaking city By-laws ?

Are billboards breaking city By-laws ?

🕔11:21, 10.Nov 2014

City officials admit that the election rules around billboards need to be clarified. A local media outlet recently reported that, technically, the lit signs are breaking the By-law. The city’s building department agrees, but says the signs do not break

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Windsor mayoral election results

🕔11:13, 10.Nov 2014

by Evan Mathias The constituents of the City of Windsor have elected Drew Dilkens as Windsor’s next mayor in landslide fashion, as Dilkens claimed 55.4 per cent of the vote. The Ward One councilor’s platform was simple, building on success.

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Are campaigns breaking the law ?

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Windsor prepares for possible ebola cases

Windsor prepares for possible ebola cases

🕔18:05, 24.Oct 2014

As the death count from ebola creeps to 5,000, Windsor-Essex area hospitals are preparing for the possibility of a local case. At a presentation for local media on Monday Oct. 20th, Windsor Regional Hospital demonstrated their preparations for health care

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Vehicles collide

Vehicles collide

🕔01:00, 23.Oct 2014

WINDSOR Ont. (14/11/22) – A Dodge Caravan and a Cavalier collided causing the van to flip on its side near the on-ramp at Walker and E.C Row Oct. 22, 2014. According to the Windsor police, the drivers and passengers in

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The Game MD continues to live on after last year’s break-in

The Game MD continues to live on after last year’s break-in

🕔15:13, 21.Oct 2014

It’s been almost a year since over $70,000 in merchandise was stolen from a local video game store and the business continues to live on. On Monday, November 4, 2013 a break in left The Game MD to pick up

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Not another cold winter

Not another cold winter

🕔14:58, 21.Oct 2014

    By Shaun Garrity Almost all the temperatures of the Great Lakes are below average, so what does that mean for Windsor and the economy? Last year, over 92 per cent of the lakes were significantly covered with ice.

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Bruce Martin the unknown candidate for the mayor of Windsor

🕔14:57, 21.Oct 2014

By Hector Bastidas On Tuesday afternoon Bruce Martin, a candidate in Windsor’s mayoral race, receiving members of the media for a Press Conference at the Holiday Inn Hotel. Among Martin’s criticisms specific about Eddy Francis time in the office, according

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Lewis returns to Spitfires lineup

Lewis returns to Spitfires lineup

🕔14:56, 21.Oct 2014

The Windsor Spitfires will regain the services of overage centre Jamie Lewis for Thursday’s game against the Plymouth Whalers at the WFCU Centre. Lewis, 20, has been sidelined for the first eight games of this Ontario Hockey League season serving

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Fall season or flu season?

Fall season or flu season?

🕔14:54, 21.Oct 2014

Fall brings something more than autumn colours and falling leaves – influenza. The Windsor-Essex Health Unit is getting ready for flu season this week as it rolls out the first of its community clinics, and vaccinations hit pharmacies and doctors

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Deer tick found in Ojibway

Deer tick found in Ojibway

🕔14:52, 21.Oct 2014

By Mandy Matthews A nature walker with a good eye has recorded the first known deer tick to be around the Ojibway Prairie Complex. Shane Butnari ventured off the beaten path Tuesday, Oct. 14 and found himself in a natural

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