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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Windsor Craft Beer Festival ‘great beer, great company’

Windsor Craft Beer Festival ‘great beer, great company’

🕔14:18, 21.Oct 2016

  By Amos Johnson The annual Windsor Craft Beer Festival is now in its fourth year and showing people the variety craft beer has to offer from local and provincial brewers. Gino Gesuale, co-owner of Motor Burger in Windsor and

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Renovations on schedule at Windsor armouries

Renovations on schedule at Windsor armouries

🕔13:53, 21.Oct 2016

By Zander Kelly University students are about to bring music to the Windsor armouries. The former armouries, located on Freedom Way, have been under heavy renovations to make way for the University of Windsor to move in with their music

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Local student finds interest in Global Politics

🕔14:26, 14.Oct 2016

A Windsor university student says the U.S. should consider a third party for the presidential election.   Alex Turner, 20, a nursing student at University of Windsor says she has been following the election through  TV debates.   “I take

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Windsor cyclists in Detroit?

Windsor cyclists in Detroit?

🕔13:22, 30.Sep 2016

By Dawn Gray Local cyclists are hoping have more ground to cover as plans are underway to allow bicycles on bike racks to be transported by the Transit Windsor tunnel bus. According to Patrick Delmore, executive director of Transit Windsor,

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A letter from the editor

A letter from the editor

🕔23:49, 15.Apr 2016

By Christian Bouchard Over the past couple years the sports world has seen some of the greatest call it a career. We have been left with fond memories thanks to guys such as Peyton Manning, Derek Jeter, Kobe Bryant and

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School’s out

School’s out

🕔12:06, 8.Apr 2016

By Nate Hinckley Windsor Pride is continuing its support for youth with more programs geared toward improving physical  and mental health. One of its existing programs, School’s Out, begins as the school year winds down. The program will provide youth

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Alleged arsonist awaits trial conclusion

🕔11:58, 8.Apr 2016

By Aaron Lombardi An Essex man is on trial in Windsor on harassment charges and arson. Russell Bondy, 54, appearing to be in pain, entered the courtroom with a cane and sat behind the glass in the witness box, smiling at a

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Small businesses are huge for Windsor

Small businesses are huge for Windsor

🕔11:53, 8.Apr 2016

  By Alyssa Horrobin Windsor is home to thousands of entrepreneurs trying to make a living in a city with chronically high unemployment in Canada. The City Market in Windsor currently houses about 20 of the 20,000 small businesses in

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Students struggle to leave home

Students struggle to leave home

🕔12:45, 1.Apr 2016

  By Ryan Blevins Tens of thousands of post-secondary students reside in Windsor and some of them have financial difficulties. Each student comes from a different background with most students falling under the category of a broke college student. With

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Please don’t feed the animals

Please don’t feed the animals

🕔12:37, 1.Apr 2016

By Rhiannon Lotze Converged Citizen Staff Windsor and Essex County is home to an extensive deer population and some residents have been creating problems by feeding the deer, according to officials. As herbivores, deer live on a diet of plants,

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Online shopping just got tastier

Online shopping just got tastier

🕔12:30, 1.Apr 2016

By Danielle Gagnier Two local grocers are offering a click and collect service allowing shoppers to purchase their groceries online and pick them up without having to leave the comfort of their car. Employees at Zehrs in Tecumseh and Malden

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Saving on cable and satellite bills

Saving on cable and satellite bills

🕔12:26, 1.Apr 2016

By Lyndi-Colleen Morgan Cable and satellite customers can expect to save some money on their bills in the future, as the Canadian government is requiring service providers to offer more affordable pricing and packages. The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission

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Local church celebrates Easter

Local church celebrates Easter

🕔12:22, 1.Apr 2016

By Rabiul Biplob As Christians throughout the world celebrated Easter, Windsor’s New Song Church also had a service on March 27. About 100 people gathered to listen to music, recite verses from the Bible and pray. Rielly McLaren, the church’s

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Windsor to make parks more accessible for the disabled

🕔12:19, 1.Apr 2016

By Johnathan Hutton According to City Council, Windsor parks will be receiving new playgrounds this year. Council passed on motion Tuesday to allow for the construction of six new accessible parks in Windsor. The parks are to include features such

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New bill to protect unborn children

🕔12:18, 1.Apr 2016

A Windsor man is supporting a new bill to protect the right of a woman’s unborn child, should she be killed.   Jeff Durham started the campaign Molly Matters when Cassandra “Cassie” Kaake, the mother of his unborn child Molly,

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