Salvation Army funding to end soon

🕔11:14, 6.Oct 2012

by Tom Morrison Services at the Salvation Army Windsor Community and Rehabilitation Centre have become more effective since the City of Windsor agreed to provide funding last year, according the executive director of the shelter. In September 2011, Windsor City

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Fire Prevention Week

Fire Prevention Week

🕔14:11, 5.Oct 2012

by Rob Benneian Windsor Fire and Rescue Services is stressing the importance of having an escape plan in their annual Fire Prevention Week. The awareness campaign is held every October and will take place Oct. 7-13 at locations across the

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Spits, locals dine in hangar

Spits, locals dine in hangar

🕔14:47, 1.Oct 2012

Members of the Windsor community dined with local athletes and members of the Windsor Spitfires at the first “Breakfast with the Spits” Sept. 29 at Windsor International Airport. The event was in honour of Sports Day in Canada, a national

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Crime Stoppers speaks your language

🕔13:04, 28.Sep 2012

Windsor & Essex County Crime Stoppers is offering a new service for non-English speaking tipsters. In an effort to increase the number of tips they receive, Crime Stoppers has added a language translation service to their tip line. As of

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TD Canada Trust Goes Green

TD Canada Trust Goes Green

🕔13:03, 28.Sep 2012

by Madison Jean TD Canada Trust employees are giving back to the environment one tree at a time. On Sept. 15, 55 volunteers, including TD employees across Windsor, family members, friends and customers, got together and planted trees. With help

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BANA debuts new promotion video

🕔12:52, 28.Sep 2012

By Jolene Perron Three local high school girls had their vision realized on the big screen at St. Clair Centre for the Arts on Sept. 26 during the debut of their music video “Rise Up.” Devon Paolini, 18, started the

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Slut pride hits Windsor

🕔12:05, 28.Sep 2012

By Maciejka Gorzelnik For years women worldwide have feared being called a “slut” but recently many have been wearing that badge with pride. Windsor’s second Slutwalk was held Sept. 22. A group of about 50 men and women marched through

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Fratmen suffering ‘identity crisis’

🕔23:50, 4.Sep 2012

The Windsor AKO Fratmen went in to a mid-season tilt Saturday afternoon with the London Beefeaters with the swagger of the biggest bully on the playground. After sixty minutes of football, they had their lunch money stolen, their noses bloodied

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Fratmen line looking to gel

Fratmen line looking to gel

🕔13:06, 31.Aug 2012

by Rob Benneian Win or lose, the glory tends not to come their way. But if the Windsor AKO Fratmen are to achieve their championship goals this season it will be due to the play of their offensive line. Though

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Spits open training camp

🕔23:24, 27.Aug 2012

By Ashley Davidson Windsor Spitfires looking to improve The Windsor Spitfires opened training camp Monday, and several veterans on the team are hoping a productive summer will pay dividends this season. The Spitfires ended last season losing four straight games

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All-purpose kicker shines in sweltering heat

🕔22:58, 22.Aug 2012

by Rob Benneian Colella named Player of the Week After helping the Windsor AKO Fratmen to a 38-7 over the visiting Brampton Bears on Sunday, kicker Dan Colella just wanted to get off the field. “I was just drained after

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LaChance takes responsibility for AKO’s lacklustre start

🕔14:46, 21.Aug 2012

by Rob Benneian LaChance: ‘I need to be better’ Two lopsided wins for the Windsor AKO Fratmen have done nothing to help erase the taste of a heart-breaking loss in the Ontario Football Conference championship game last year. Head coach

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Buyer beware of counterfeit goods

Buyer beware of counterfeit goods

🕔13:29, 24.Jul 2012

Windsor Police warn items are ‘too good to be true’ by Rob Benneian What if someone made you an offer you couldn’t refuse? If the offer came from someone selling electronics out of the bed of their pickup truck, you

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‘Distressed’ Coffey to appear again in court July 31

‘Distressed’ Coffey to appear again in court July 31

🕔13:34, 16.Jul 2012

by Rob Benneian Jason Glen Coffey, accused of murdering his mother Florence Coffey, appeared briefly in Ontario Provincial Court today. Coffey, 40, was arrested Friday afternoon after police response to a call at 564 Oak that morning regarding a deceased

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Windsor Police investigate murder

Windsor Police investigate murder

🕔17:45, 13.Jul 2012

  by Rob Benneian A 63-year-old woman was found dead early in the morning on Friday, July 13 on Windsor’s west side. At 9:30 a.m. uniformed Windsor Police Officers responded to a call regarding a deceased person at 564 Oak

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Major league decision for Robson

Major league decision for Robson

🕔20:49, 12.Jul 2012

by Rob Benneian Multi-sport athlete could go to college or turn pro A local baseball player hit the jackpot even though he isn’t old enough to buy a lottery ticket.

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Ex-Spits center Khokhlachev Moscow bound

Ex-Spits center Khokhlachev Moscow bound

🕔10:32, 5.Jul 2012

  By Rob Benneian The Windsor Spitfires got a taste of life without Russian center Alexander Khokhlachev when he suffered a lacerated kidney Satuday, March 3 during a regular season game at Compuware Arena in Plymouth, Mich. against the Whalers.

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Ebert eager to prove teams wrong

🕔10:20, 5.Jul 2012

By Rob Benneian A slide like Nick Ebert has taken could have left him wondering about his hockey future. Instead, it has made him more determined than ever. Once touted as a guaranteed first round pick, and previously ranked as

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100 Years of Music in Windsor

🕔13:33, 11.Nov 2011

By Jennifer McMullan According to the president of the Windsor Federation of Musicians, recognizing Windsor musicians is the best way to celebrate the talents we have in our own community. Windsor’s Community Museum is holding an exhibit for 100 Years

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