Local partnerships creating more business

Local partnerships creating more business

🕔10:43, 2.Dec 2016

Local businesses have been promoting their products and expanding to new crowds by partnering up with others. Craft Heads Brewing Company has been in Windsor since February 2015. Co-owner Bryan Dactoc said partnering with other businesses has helped grow their

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Student journalists hit the streets

Student journalists hit the streets

🕔10:06, 2.Dec 2016

By Nate Hinckley   Students in the St.Clair College journalism program took part in their biannual Blitz Day on Nov 4. Blitz Day consists of the school’s first-year students going out and finding a story then conducting their interviews. They

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VHS popular for collectors

VHS popular for collectors

🕔13:14, 25.Nov 2016

  By Joe Gibel Many people are still collecting VHS tapes around the world, years after production has ceased. In the early 1980s, bringing movies home for your pleasure became mainstream for the first time thanks to the invention of

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Windsorites tour Howe Bridge plaza

Windsorites tour Howe Bridge plaza

🕔12:00, 25.Nov 2016

by Zander Kelly   Windsor residents were invited to tour the site of the future Gordie Howe Bridge plaza on Nov. 19. The bridge will connect the Herb Gray Parkway to the American interstates 75 and 94. It is estimated

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Artilicious 2016 at Caesars Windsor

Artilicious 2016 at Caesars Windsor

🕔06:35, 19.Nov 2016

For anyone looking for dinner, Artilicious Windsor cooks up a combination of local food and art. The third annual Artilicious was a celebration of food and art held on Nov. 9 at Caesars Windsor. More than 500 attended the event

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Gigantic flag almost at goal

Gigantic flag almost at goal

🕔12:12, 18.Nov 2016

By Zander Kelly Windsor can get ready for a new boost of national pride as the Great Canadian Flag Project gets closer to completion. The Great Canadian Flag Project was first proposed in 1980 by Thomas McDade. His idea was

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Let’s Harmonize Together

Let’s Harmonize Together

🕔10:12, 15.Nov 2016

By Lu Niu The Riverlights Harmony Chorus is looking for new members. It held an open invitation for female singers Nov. 9 at Riverside United Church. The Riverlights Harmony Chorus is part of the international organization of women singers called

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Applebee’s pays tribute to Windsor’s veterans and active military

Applebee’s pays tribute to Windsor’s veterans and active military

🕔10:03, 15.Nov 2016

By Sonia Koshy This Remembrance Day, the food is on Applebee’s for all veterans and military personnel. A special menu will be provided and veterans and military personnel can dine from 11 a.m. to noon. Men and women who served for their country have

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Annual Shine The Light

Annual Shine The Light

🕔15:19, 11.Nov 2016

By Md. Nuruzzaman Woman abuse, domestic violence, public awareness. The spotlight is on Hiatus House during November’s domestic violence awareness campaign. Hiatus House Windsor held an annual Shine The Light event Nov.1 to encourage woman to raise their voice and

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Windsor will Remember

Windsor will Remember

🕔15:18, 11.Nov 2016

ByLt.-Col. David Lafreniere (Ret’d) This year’s Remembrance Day memorial service will be a moving acknowledgement of the service and sacrifice of those who have secured freedom and peace. A retired local business man, a First Nations singer and an ‘80s

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Catholic Central can’t speak out regarding man poses as a student

Catholic Central can’t speak out regarding man poses as a student

🕔09:48, 11.Nov 2016

By Vanessa Cuevas In the six months since a 30-year-old man was arrested for posing as a high school student at Catholic Central, the staff and students say they have been hurt and misunderstood by the media’s actions. Jonathan Nicola,

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Express excited about new season

Express excited about new season

🕔09:48, 11.Nov 2016

By Zander Kelly The owner of the Windsor Express basketball team has plans for this season. “Coach (Bill Jones) and I have been having some in-depth meetings,” said Dartis Willis Sr. “Our motto is ‘Back to Work,’ and going back

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Feeding Windsor program providing five free meals a week for the needy

Feeding Windsor program providing five free meals a week for the needy

🕔09:43, 11.Nov 2016

By Amos Johnson The Feeding Windsor program is providing a free balanced dinner five nights a week for individuals in need. The program provides dinners at several churches to help people who may be struggling with hunger, but welcomes anyone

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Lululemon is making an appearance in Windsor

Lululemon is making an appearance in Windsor

🕔09:32, 11.Nov 2016

    Windsor shoppers will have another name-brand store to visit in Devonshire Mall this holiday season — the popular athletic and casual clothing company Lululemon. Consumers say they are looking forward to having a store in Windsor because it

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School strike felt by students

School strike felt by students

🕔09:25, 11.Nov 2016

By Nate Hinckley For more than two weeks, 370 workers from the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board have been picketing outside the board’s schools with no end in sight. The WECDSB’s facilities have stayed open throughout the duration of the

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Champions of the Rose City

Champions of the Rose City

🕔12:33, 4.Nov 2016

A Windsor wrestling school was recently ranked as one of the greatest wrestling schools of all time. Canada has always had a well-respected reputation in the world of wrestling, producing stars dating back to the early days of the sport

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Open up and say ahhhhh

Open up and say ahhhhh

🕔13:33, 28.Oct 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Windsorites who fought to keep the process of fluoridation treatment in their water and lost may be getting their wish. On Oct. 6, the Ontario legislature voted to prohibit cities from removing fluoride from their water after

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POPaganda Mind Factory

POPaganda Mind Factory

🕔12:18, 28.Oct 2016

By Stephanie Zografos Hairstylists in Windsor let their creative side take over to produce unusual looks for a hair fashion show called POPaganda. POP Hair Gallery Ink held the show to celebrate their sixth anniversary in business. More than 50

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Top special forces commander fined

Top special forces commander fined

🕔12:15, 28.Oct 2016

By Lt.-Col. David Lafreniere (ret’d) Canada’s top special forces commander has been found guilty for the unauthorized firing of his assault rifle while visiting troops in Northern Iraq. Last week, Major-General Michael Rouleau took responsibility for his “negligent discharge” at

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Eco-friendly products produce therapeutic benefits

Eco-friendly products produce therapeutic benefits

🕔11:52, 28.Oct 2016

By Ryan Jones Windsor residents are discovering the therapeutic benefits of using natural ingredients in do-it-yourself cosmetics. The Eco Well, an all-natural beauty company from Waterloo visited Windsor’s ShopEco for a night of DIY cosmetic tutorials. Jennifer Novakovich, 26, owner

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