Windsor welcomes Grey Cup

Windsor welcomes Grey Cup

🕔14:12, 2.Nov 2012

A choir, a jazz band and hundreds of Canadian Football League fans were on hand to greet the Grey Cup Oct. 30 at the Windsor train station. Canadian Football League officials are touring the Grey Cup through 100 cities across

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Drag 3 Review

Drag 3 Review

🕔15:59, 30.Oct 2012

(L-R) Noah Beemer as “Dominic” Carl Haffner as “Alexander” and Christopher Lawrence-Menard as “Nicholas” are photographed on stage at the Kordazone Theatre. Photo courtesy of Christopher Lawrence-Menard Madness, mayhem and fake identities. The Stevens family is right at home in

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One Hospital or Two

🕔10:54, 30.Oct 2012

By Faith Codee Woltz The first of two public sessions was held by the hospital studies committee Oct. 24 at the Essex County Civic Centre. The meeting was held for the general public to express their opinions in having Hotel-Dieu

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New technology for Transit Windsor

🕔22:38, 26.Oct 2012

by Taylor Desjardins Transit Windsor passengers said they would appreciate new technology to improve their transportation experience. If senior Transit Windsor managers get the funding they need from the municipality, they will be implementing two different types of technology into

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Veterans reflect on Remembrance Day

🕔22:30, 26.Oct 2012

by Hailey Trealout “The first time we went I was in the troop landing craft but this time when I went over, I went over with the landing craft that they had the tanks in. The tanks were in the

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Gas price rage justified

Gas price rage justified

🕔19:57, 26.Oct 2012

by Jolene Perron Windsor residents are seeing some relief at the pumps. According to research done by gas price aggregator GasBuddy.com, Windsor gas prices are substantially higher than the rest of the region. While London gas prices have been logged

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NDP representatives appear at Amherstburg youth centre

🕔19:46, 26.Oct 2012

by Jolene Perron Members of the House of Shalom Youth Center in Amherstburg were able to educate two members of the New Democratic Party Oct. 21. Monique Taylor, MPP for Hamilton Mountain and critic for Child and Youth Services, and

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BCW invades St. Clair College

BCW invades St. Clair College

🕔18:11, 26.Oct 2012

By Maciejka Gorzelnik The smell of blood and sweat was in the air at the St. Clair College gymnasium Oct. 20 as approximately 800 wrestling fans gathered to watch Border City Wrestling action. The bell rang to start the first

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Regaining CNTRL

Regaining CNTRL

🕔16:30, 26.Oct 2012

By Maciejka Gorzelnik Technology is rapidly advancing in the music world and some DJs say it is difficult to keep up. According to Indiana University School of Music professor Jeffery Hass’s Electronic Music Historical Overview, electronic music began in 1902

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University of Windsor losing stride

🕔15:59, 26.Oct 2012

By Faith Codee Woltz The University of Windsor has received extremely poor ratings in the Globe and Mail’s Canadian University Report 2013. The report was released Oct. 23 and is sectioned into three categories— large, medium and small universities. The

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Everyone’s a photographer

Everyone’s a photographer

🕔14:30, 26.Oct 2012

by Maciejka Gorzelnik   Whether you use a smartphone or a top-of-the-line DSLR camera, if it’s a snapshot or a highly orchestrated photo shoot, if you’re a professional well schooled in photography or an amateur who just picked up their

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Fire Prevention Week

🕔11:30, 24.Oct 2012

by Madison Jean Firefighters across North America came together in Windsor the week of Oct. 9 for the thirty-sixth annual Fire Prevention Week. The event was held at the Devonshire Mall, where Windsor firefighters were putting on demonstrations and skits

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Pay What You Can Night At The Kordazone Theatre.

🕔17:44, 22.Oct 2012

By Alice Hewitt. Many theatre lovers who cannot afford to pay for tickets say they appreciated Kordazone Theatre’s Pay-What-You-Can night Oct.18. The event is designed to give Windsorites an opportunity to experience local theatre without paying the full regular ticketed

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Automotive Recycling Program Kick off

🕔21:29, 21.Oct 2012

by Marc Tessier The owner of Evoy’s Service Garage will be kicking off their ecofriendly recycle program Oct 25. Evoy’s garage, located at 3720 Seminole St. has teamed up with the Ontario Tire Stewardship (OTS) and the Canadian Automotive Association

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Library eliminating credit cards

🕔21:24, 21.Oct 2012

by Tom Morrison The Windsor Public Library will be eliminating credit cards to avoid future misuse of conduct. Purchasing cards, which can only be used for specific purchases, will be used in place of credit cards. These are similar to

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Nights of the Living Dead

Nights of the Living Dead

🕔12:39, 20.Oct 2012

by Maciejka Gorzelnik Moans, grunts and calls for brains echoed through downtown Windsor Oct. 12 when people dressed as zombies filled the streets. According to torontozombiewalk.ca zombie walks originated in Toronto in 2003 and have since spread worldwide regularly drawing

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Windsor’s fashion future

Windsor’s fashion future

🕔12:37, 20.Oct 2012

by Maciejka Gorzelnik Temperatures outside may be dropping but fashion studios are heating up as designers prepare their spring and summer collections. Toronto Fashion Week runs from Oct. 22-26 and is the pinnacle of Canadian fashion. Louis Vuitton sales representative

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Painting the town

Painting the town

🕔12:34, 20.Oct 2012

  By Maciejka Gorzelnik The smell of aerosol paint lingered in the alley between Ouellette Avenue and Pelissier Street Sept. 30 as a group of graffiti artists gathered to make Windsor a more beautiful place. As a part of Harvesting

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Girl power at St. Clair College

Girl power at St. Clair College

🕔12:21, 20.Oct 2012

by Maciejka Gorzelnik “Optimism is one characteristic that can be learned and mastered and it permeates into every aspect of our lives.” St. Clair College students listened to these words as psychology professor Dr. Andrea Dinardo began her keynote address

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Maghnieh receives 90-day pay suspension

Maghnieh receives 90-day pay suspension

🕔12:15, 20.Oct 2012

by Tom Morrison By a vote of 6-2, Windsor City Council and Mayor Eddie Francis have voted to suspend Coun. Al Maghnieh’s pay for 90 days and keep him off any city committees for the rest of his term. The

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