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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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Markos is one step closer to being the UFC champ

Markos is one step closer to being the UFC champ

🕔00:05, 22.Nov 2014

By Shaun Garrity Mixed Martial Arts- You can punch, kick, elbow, slam and choke. Randa Markos did all that and more by tapping her opponent out from an arm-bar submission last Wednesday. Not in your wildest dreams imagine a small

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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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Windsor councilor elections

🕔11:58, 17.Nov 2014

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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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Pizza Pizza Fire (October 6, 2014) Radio Story by Chris Mailloux

Pizza Pizza Fire (October 6, 2014) Radio Story by Chris Mailloux

🕔16:12, 8.Nov 2014

The roof was on fire for a local pizza place after a generator, generated the blaze. Early morning on Oct 6 a fire broke out on the roof of a local Pizza Pizza. The store which is located on Tecumseh

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University of Windsor students search for a voice in the strike

University of Windsor students search for a voice in the strike

🕔08:52, 7.Oct 2014

by Chris Mailloux When it comes to fighting for their rights to an education, University of Windsor students were all talk and no show. A sit-in was planned through a facebook event drawing over 250 students to click the attend

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Five things you should know about attempting stand up comedy for the first time

🕔08:32, 7.Oct 2014

By Chris Mailloux You’ve been considering it for a while now but you keep thinking of reasons not to do it. You’ve finally run out of excuses you have gathered enough courage to try stand up comedy but you don’t

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Vipers add Morgan from BCHL

🕔14:01, 12.Sep 2014

by Evan Mathias   A similar scenario from last year seems to be playing out this season for the LaSalle Vipers. Early into the season last year, the Vipers had captain Dylan Denomme return to their roster following a short

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A more present and powerful WIFF

A more present and powerful WIFF

🕔20:09, 1.Sep 2014

Despite the loss of an extra venue, the Windsor International Film Festival entered full swing opening night on Nov. 7. “This is opening night, and opening night is always pretty exciting,” said WIFF Executive Director Peter Coady. More than 100

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Media Convergence – Windsor International Film Festival offers a WIFF of something deeper

Media Convergence – Windsor International Film Festival offers a WIFF of something deeper

🕔20:06, 1.Sep 2014

By Aaron Wrotkowski Stepping into the Capitol Theatre in Windsor, one could feel there was something in the air. “Do you not feel the excitement?  Do you not see the crowd?  Do you not feel this is just some ordinary

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The State of Windsor’s Music Scene

The State of Windsor’s Music Scene

🕔19:50, 1.Sep 2014

  By Joel Holosko Windsor Ontario has always had a rich wealth of musical talent.  In the 1960’s and 70’s, CKLW was the most listened to radio station in all of North America, according to the film Radio Revolution: The

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Capstone: The Business Future of Downtown Windsor

Capstone: The Business Future of Downtown Windsor

🕔19:48, 1.Sep 2014

By Aaron Wrotkowski When the sun goes down, the lights come on.  The streets get packed with young adults hitting up the bars and clubs looking to have a good time.  Some hit bars for karaoke, others to dance.  Every

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Food bank use on the rise in Windsor/Essex

Food bank use on the rise in Windsor/Essex

🕔19:48, 1.Sep 2014

By Erin Christie Hunger Count 2010 PSA They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but a growing number of people in Canada are starting their days without it. It’s not because they’re too rushed. There is

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Law students subject to price hike

🕔14:24, 14.Feb 2014

by Alice Hewitt For law students in Canada taking the bar exam is the result of three years of hard work. But it now comes at a large price. The Law Society of Upper Canada recently announced a fee increase

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Labour culture becomes inspiration for local artist

🕔12:23, 7.Feb 2014

by Hailey Trealout   From spirited cave paintings and hieroglyphics to the Mona Lisa and Starry Night, people have been using art to tell a story – this is the concept that has Vince Allen Kogut picking up his pencil.

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