Jerry Seinfeld “delights” Windsor audience

🕔15:34, 30.Jan 2015

By Allanah Wills Jerry Seinfeld showed Windsor he still knows how to bring the laughs. The popular comedian performed to a packed house of around 6,000 at the WFCU Centre on  Jan. 12. His set was opened by fellow comedian

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Detroit Rising

🕔12:50, 14.Nov 2014

By Mark Brown The news on Nov 7 that a bankruptcy judge approved the process that helps the city of Detroit emerge from bankruptcy did not particularly surprise me. I knew that the Motor City was resilient and could bounce

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The 2014 Municipal Elections, A Post-Mortem

🕔11:50, 31.Oct 2014

by Mark Brown Citizen Columnist The voters have spoken – at least those who bothered to show up. Residents in Windsor had an opportunity Monday to have a say in the turnover taking place at city hall. A new mayor

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Canadian vs. U.S. Elections – A Study in Contrasts

🕔13:33, 17.Oct 2014

By Mark Brown. Over the course of the next few weeks, elections will be held in both Canada and the United States. Here in Windsor-Essex, municipal elections will be held Oct 27. Mayors, deputy mayors, councilors and school board trustees

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Saints baseball ends regular season on high note

🕔11:35, 10.Oct 2014

by Mark Brown The St. Clair Saints men’s baseball team posted a perfect 4-0 record to end the regular season. The sweep of two weekend doubleheaders pushed the Saints’ record to 19 wins and one loss. The almost-perfect season reached

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Scotland the Brave

🕔14:42, 26.Sep 2014

By Mark D. Brown Now that Scotland has voted to remain with the U.K. it brings to my mind a simple Scottish Gaelic word that I think sums everything up perfectly… A-chaoidh – Always and forever. Voters in Scotland did

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We live in Canada, deal with it

We live in Canada, deal with it

🕔15:17, 11.Apr 2014

By Shaun Garrity Winter has ended and spring has officially begun. However, temperatures are lower than normal and every Facebook status in North America uses graphic words to voice their opinion on the woman they call Mother Nature. Windsor, the

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Horror comedy brings the laughs and the heart

🕔12:08, 11.Apr 2014

by Chris Mailloux Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, directed by Eli Craig, works as a parody and a tribute to the classic slasher films of the 80s. The film stars Alan Tudyk (Firefly, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) and Tyler

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Is the world ready for virtual reality?

🕔12:06, 11.Apr 2014

by Chris Mailloux With products like the Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus in production one has to ask, are consumers ready for virtual reality? The idea of virtual reality dates all the way back to the 1950s. Over the decades,

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What has happened to pro sports

🕔14:05, 4.Apr 2014

by Evan Mathias What has professional sports come to when as an athlete, you are criticized for taking time off to see the birth of your first born child? That’s exactly what has happened to New York Mets second-baseman Daniel

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The next generation of gaming is here, is the PlayStation 4 you?

🕔16:02, 22.Nov 2013

By Chris Mailloux Sony’s latest gaming console has been released but is it truly a next generation experience? As soon as I took the PlayStation 4 out of the box I was impressed with the design of the console. The

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Has there Everdeen a better movie than Catching Fire?

🕔14:23, 22.Nov 2013

By Sean Previl Fans of The Hunger Games can return to the dystopian world of Panem in the latest installment Catching Fire. Things have changed since Katniss’ act of defiance in the previous Games and a rebellion has begun in

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Wonderland travels to Agrabah and back

🕔14:52, 18.Oct 2013

By Sean Previl Jafar (Naveen Andrews) brings viewers to Agrabah to start the second episode of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. As he searches for Cyrus (Peter Gadlot), it becomes clear the scene is one from the past. Like

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The Walking Dead: 30 Days Without An Accident Review

The Walking Dead: 30 Days Without An Accident Review

🕔14:18, 18.Oct 2013

By Richard Riosa Can we come back from the things we’ve done? This is the central theme behind the season four premier of The Walking Dead and will continue to be a theme explored throughout the season. The episode is

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Fairy tales jump down the rabbit hole

🕔14:58, 11.Oct 2013

By Sean Previl One can’t be late for this very important date. Once Upon a Time In Wonderland, the spin-off series from ABC Network’s Once Upon a Time premiered Oct. 10 with high expectations, given the success of the original

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Remembering Glee’s quarterback, Cory Monteith

🕔14:49, 11.Oct 2013

By Sean Previl The much-awaited episode of Glee, The Quarterback, to memorialize Finn Hudson and the actor who portrayed him, Cory Monteith, started off Thursday night by having both current and returning cast members perform Seasons of Love from RENT.

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S.H.I.E.L.D. is recruiting viewers, should you assemble?

S.H.I.E.L.D. is recruiting viewers, should you assemble?

🕔11:45, 30.Sep 2013

  By Chris Mailloux After three long years Joss Whedon has finally returned to television with his latest work Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.  Right away the series shows clips from the 2012 hit film The Avengers, setting up the connection between

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California knows how to party

California knows how to party

🕔11:33, 30.Sep 2013

  By Richard Riosa From the minute you pick up the controller until the moment you put it down, you know you’re taking part in something truly special. Fans have been waiting over five years to see if Rockstar North

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Why choose Windsor?

Why choose Windsor?

🕔14:41, 12.Apr 2013

By Adam El-Baba Is Windsor really the Canada’s Sin City? From my experience, Windsorites who speak negatively about their city usually aren’t exploring it entirely. Windsor doesn’t stop at the city limits but some people don’t understand that. There is

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A letter from the managing editor

🕔12:12, 12.Apr 2013

As we grow older our perception of time changes. As children time seems to crawl as we wait for our chance to be adults. As adults years seem to tick by at the blink of an eye. This year was

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