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Windsor widow finds new life through art

Windsor widow finds new life through art

🕔21:48, 1.May 2017

Amanda Dupuis writes her name on a nametag sticker, slaps it on her white blouse and checks herself on the mirror. She inhales deeply, exhales and pulls herself together. She has laid out all the paints, brushes, canvasses, crayons and

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Windsor police investigating fatal shooting

🕔13:23, 20.Mar 2017

A suspect has been arrested in Windsor’s second murder of 2017. 53-year-old William Green is in custody in relation to the shooting of a 59-year-old man in the 900 block of Elsmere Avenue. Green was arrested on Sunday. He is charged

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Windsor’s Chocolate Lover’s Brunch delights

Windsor’s Chocolate Lover’s Brunch delights

🕔10:26, 9.Mar 2017

Some of Windsor’s top bakeries competed in the 19th Annual Chocolate Lover’s Brunch held at the St. Clair Centre for the Arts. The brunch on March 5 was run by the VON (Victorian Order of Nurses) Windsor-Essex and, this year,

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Shots Fired

🕔12:37, 3.Mar 2017

Shots were fired in the 1100 block  of Albert Road. The incident occurred on March 1. No one was hurt,however shots did hit a Windsor resident’s home. At this time investigators believe this was not random. Anyone with information is

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LGBTQ students at University of Windsor open up about mental health struggles

LGBTQ students at University of Windsor open up about mental health struggles

🕔13:58, 17.Feb 2017

  Some University of Windsor students are hoping to change the existing stigma around the LGBTQ community and mental illness. Students hosted an LGBTQ and mental health themed open mic night at Vanier Hall. On Feb. 16, all attendees were given a creative

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The Vagina Monologues empowers women, sheds light on sexual assault.

The Vagina Monologues empowers women, sheds light on sexual assault.

🕔13:57, 17.Feb 2017

By Nantanaa Mutharasu Women around the world have two things in common: their vaginas and likelihood of experiencing sexual assault at least once in their lifetime. The University of Windsor’s law students took the issue to centre stage, and presented

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Windsor benefits from record-breaking Bell Let’s Talk Day

Windsor benefits from record-breaking Bell Let’s Talk Day

🕔12:25, 27.Jan 2017

By Nantanaa Mutharasu Canadians flooded social media with #BellLetsTalk on Wednesday. Bell Let’s Talk announced on Facebook there were around 131 million interactions, resulting in $6.5 million funds that will benefit mental health organizations all over Canada. The goal behind

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Overcoming Obstacles

Overcoming Obstacles

🕔12:54, 5.May 2016

Nancy Filby, 44, is a caregiver and athlete today, but not so long ago she struggled to even face herself in a mirror, step on a scale or find meaning in her life. She says until around five years ago

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Mamo Burger Bar to appear on The Food Network

Mamo Burger Bar to appear on The Food Network

🕔11:40, 11.Apr 2016

Mamo Burger Bar is extending its reach outside the Rose City. Bubi’s Awesome Eats made its debut on The Food Network five years ago, but now it’s Mamo Burger’s turn. Mamo Burger already pulls in a high volume of traffic

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Free tuition

Free tuition

🕔17:36, 3.Apr 2016

              by Denise Pelaccia Struggling students in Windsor have been delighted by news the provincial government will be paying the full cost of their tuition. Finance Minister, Charles Sousa announced free tuition for students from families making

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Downtown study to boost core traffic

Downtown study to boost core traffic

🕔19:36, 25.Mar 2016

By Sean Frame One city councillor is excited about how a new study may shape the downtown’s future, despite the reservations of business. City council approved the study on March 2, to be completed by the end of the year.

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Weekend Fires

🕔15:24, 7.Mar 2016

Windsor Fire and Rescue Services were kept busy over the weekend attending multiple fires. First they were called to an industrial garage fire late Saturday night at 1669 Gladstone. A few hours later dispatched to a fire reported in the

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OFSAA

🕔15:18, 7.Mar 2016

Windsor can expect plenty of high school sports action this week. Today marks the start of the OFSAA boys triple A hockey and basketball tournaments. For the next four days, the hockey championship will take place at the South Windsor

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Employment Rate

🕔12:24, 7.Mar 2016

The Windsor Economic Development Corporation is predicting more jobs for Windsor this year. According to the employment numbers from Statistics Canada, more than 1,500 Windsorites gained employment between December 2015 and January 2016 and the unemployment rate dropped by 0.4

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City Council Wrap

🕔12:22, 7.Mar 2016

It’s shaping up to be a busy night at City Hall. For the second time in four months, council will review a report that investigates outsourcing inside caretakers. The original plan to look at outsourcing 100 jobs, was rejected Nov.

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Windsor Police veteran takes new, historic position

Windsor Police veteran takes new, historic position

🕔09:31, 4.Mar 2016

By Aaron Sanders The Windsor Police Service made history with a new position.   On Feb. 29, Sgt. Wren Dosant was introduced as the city’s Diversity, Inclusion and Recruitment Outreach officer. He is the first person in Windsor to hold

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Ward funds return in spite of promises from Trudeau government

Ward funds return in spite of promises from Trudeau government

🕔19:03, 26.Feb 2016

Windsor’s residents may soon see some beautification, safety or technology upgrades to their neighbourhoods now that $400,000 has been approved and distributed evenly to the 10 wards as of last Monday. The city council meeting, which lasted approximately four hours

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Is there a doctor in this situation?

Is there a doctor in this situation?

🕔12:11, 5.Feb 2016

Windsorites have found another voice opposed to the upcoming mega-hospital.   John Sewell, former mayor of Toronto, visited Windsor to discuss the problems of building a mega-hospital in an urban area on Feb. 3 and 4. During those two days,

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Day 1 of 2016 Windsor Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Ontario a barrel of fun

Day 1 of 2016 Windsor Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Ontario a barrel of fun

🕔11:44, 5.Feb 2016

More than 80 groups local law enforcement officers and St. Clair College students took part Windsor-Essex County’s law enforcement officers teamed up with students from St. Clair College for the good of charity. Hundreds of students at the college watched

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The Story of Carrousel    

The Story of Carrousel    

🕔13:35, 17.Dec 2015

As a young Yugoslavian girl who spent most of the first 14 years of her life living in children’s hospitals, transition camps and in war-torn Germany, Ann Thier did not think she would live past her 30s. Now widowed, 80 and living in the one of the most culturally

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