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Latest updates on transit Windsor

🕔09:54, 16.Feb 2024

These past few weeks tensions have been high at Transit Windsor but things are once again leaning towards labor unrest. The union representing transit employees has been bargaining with the City of Windsor the past two weekends, but they have

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Long COVID presents long road to recovery

Long COVID presents long road to recovery

🕔16:03, 15.Dec 2022

Rupinder Kaur came to Canada in 2018 her warm beige skin shining bright in the sunlight ready for a new challenge with the goal of climbing the ladder of success.  It was life as usual for Kaur who made her

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HELP FOR THE HOMELESS: THE MISSING PIECES

HELP FOR THE HOMELESS: THE MISSING PIECES

🕔15:50, 15.Dec 2022

This is not a story about homelessness, addiction, or mental health. It’s a story about pain. Staff at Windsor’s Downtown Mission see it every day in the addicts, the homeless and those struggling with mental health issues. They’ve “burned all

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From smoothies to spin art

From smoothies to spin art

🕔13:51, 15.Dec 2022

Joe Vecchione set out to make smoothies with his bicycle. What happened next has become one of Windsor’s treasures, delighting patrons of the Farmer’s Market for years. Vecchione, an archeologist, inventor and proud father, said the idea was to start

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Spilling the ink

Spilling the ink

🕔15:00, 8.Dec 2022

The Volkswagen of Windsor building on Lauzon Road is reflective of the meticulous and deliberate engineering of the cars inside. Spotless white walls leading to clear glass windows are reflective of the upscale clientele.  One person who works in these

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Fitness class fundraises for students in need

🕔14:23, 1.Dec 2022

St. Clair College organized a Holiday Dance Fitness fund-raising event for students facing a food crisis on Nov. 28. The college’s Students Representative Council decided to take the initiative as a complimentary service for students in need of foods, especially

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Suspect arrested for sexual exploitation of a minor

🕔12:40, 14.Nov 2022

The Windsor Police Service has arrested a 31-year-old man on charges of sexual assault and sexual exploitation of a minor. Today, the Windsor Police Major Crimes Unit launched an investigation after receiving a report about a sexual assault in 2016.

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Living wage increased by 9.3%

🕔12:39, 14.Nov 2022

The estimated hourly wage required to maintain a standard of living in Windsor has increased by 9.3 per cent. The new living wage rate for 2022 is now set at $18.15 an hour, up from the 2021 rate of $16.60

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London police issue homicide charges

🕔12:37, 14.Nov 2022

London police have announced charges against two people after a man was found unresponsive in a city park last weekend. Late Friday evening, officers issued a statement that the pair were arrested sometime earlier in the day, in connection to

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Local artists featured at Gibson Gallery

🕔12:42, 11.Nov 2022

Amherstburg’s Gibson gallery is launching its gallery season – and everyone is invited to see the arts and crafts created by local artists, photographers and stitchers on display.  “I love the students,” said Sandra Ellis, a teacher at the gallery.

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Windsor Transit has new wheels on the roads

🕔22:18, 5.Nov 2022

Donna Tuckwell  Oct. 24, 2022 Windsor transit riders will be riding in style as 24 new high-tech, fuel-efficient buses hit the streets. The city split the $16 million cost with the federal government and the province. These new buses will

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Monet painting pays the price for fossil fuels

🕔22:17, 5.Nov 2022

Donna Tuckwell  Oct. 24, 2002 Protesters threw mashed potatoes at a Monet painting in a German museum on Sunday in a protest against fossil fuels. They continued to make their point by gluing their hands to the wall, as seen

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Chatham-Kent minor facing second degree murder charges

🕔22:16, 5.Nov 2022

Donna Tuckwell Oct. 24, 2022 One person is dead and a Chatham-Kent minor is facing second degree murder charges after a weekend incident. According to Chatham-Kent police, it happened around 10:45 p.m. Friday night on Richmond Street in Chatham. When

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Windsor Police Searching for Break-In Suspect

Windsor Police Searching for Break-In Suspect

🕔14:55, 20.Oct 2022

The Target Base Unit, a special section of Windsor Police dedicated to investigating break-ins, is asking for the public’s help in locating a suspect connected to two crimes. On October 13 at 2:30 a.m., a man broke into a business

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Paczki Day 2022

Paczki Day 2022

🕔14:03, 4.Mar 2022

Windsorites are lining up out the door at local bakeries eager to purchase paczkis, traditional Polish baked goods. Steimar Bread, an Italian bakery in Windsor, has been serving baked goods since 1959. While paczkis are a hallmark of Polish culture,

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Fresh-baked charity opens the door to new bakery

Fresh-baked charity opens the door to new bakery

🕔14:25, 25.Feb 2022

A Windsor bakery is busy preparing for their opening day by donating bread to Windsorites in need. Cobs Bread has donated about $5,000 worth of baked goods for every day they have trained their bakers. In preparation for their grand

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Eased provincial restrictions allow restaurant owners to open to 50 per cent capacity

Eased provincial restrictions allow restaurant owners to open to 50 per cent capacity

🕔13:02, 11.Feb 2022

On Jan. 20, Premier Doug Ford announced that indoor dining would resume with a 50 per cent capacity limit. Earlier this year, the province implemented restrictions on businesses due to a spike in Omicron cases. This included a ban on

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Churches in Windsor-Essex reopen

🕔11:15, 11.Jul 2020

By Precious Alasa Religious organizations in Windsor-Essex have been allowed to reopen their places of worship after a lockdown of three months.  Ontario premier Doug Ford made the public announcement on June 8 that churches can now reopen at 30

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Mack Flash Entertainment’s online trivia ‘a hit’ amid COVID-19 pandemic

Mack Flash Entertainment’s online trivia ‘a hit’ amid COVID-19 pandemic

🕔12:51, 20.Apr 2020

It’s your typical Wednesday night around 7 p.m. after a long hard day of work. The Manchester Pub located on Ouellette Avenue in downtown Windsor is jam-packed. Not a single table is unoccupied. The smell of fresh cut French fries

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COVID-19 steals season from Lakeshore hockey team

COVID-19 steals season from Lakeshore hockey team

🕔11:59, 20.Apr 2020

Undefeated at home with just four losses on the season and a league low of 57 goals against in 40 games, the Lakeshore Canadiens were a thriving minor hockey team. The only opponent that seemed to be able to take

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