Post office closure: what’s the big deal?

Post office closure: what’s the big deal?

🕔15:09, 5.Apr 2013

By Chris Richards Well it finally happened. Despite the best efforts of residents and politicians, the Olde Sandwich Towne post office is set to close once and for all. It didn’t go down without a fight though. Rallies were held,

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Day exceptional on, off ice

Day exceptional on, off ice

🕔13:16, 28.Mar 2013

by Rob Benneian We always question that which we don’t understand. That is never more apparent than when someone or something is deemed to be a cut above the rest. When Sean Day was granted exceptional status March 21, allowing

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Constant connectivity comes at a cost for Canadians

🕔09:20, 25.Mar 2013

We live in an era of constant internet connectivity. Our laptops, mobile devices and soon enough, even our glasses are always online and offer a wealth of knowledge and entertainment. However, this constant connection doesn’t always play out well for

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Windsor, a great place to live

🕔13:35, 22.Mar 2013

Editorial Readers Digest has ranked Windsor the fifth best place in Canada to raise a family. It praised Windsor’s low cost of living, number of social groups for mothers and low infant mortality rates. But Windsor has much more to

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Visors should be grandfathered into NHL

🕔11:29, 22.Mar 2013

EDITORIAL What do Bryan Berard, Manny Malhotra and Marc Staal have in common? Their names are the rallying cry of the “pro-visor” movement in hockey. Staal is just the latest in a seemingly never-ending list of players who have suffered

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A Time for Everything

🕔13:50, 22.Feb 2013

Where is the line between a joke and a prank? Where does that line get drawn for the teacher student relationship? A group of five teachers tested these boundaries when they presented their Grade 8 class with an inplied trip

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What’s wrong with Windsor?

What’s wrong with Windsor?

🕔13:00, 15.Feb 2013

By Kenton Wolfe It wasn’t supposed to be like this. With 14 games remaining in the OHL regular season, the Windsor Spitfires sit seven points behind the Saginaw Spirit – and more importantly, a playoff spot. Emerging from the trade

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The great camera conundrum

🕔13:19, 8.Feb 2013

Andrew Marchard Any videographer who enjoys film-making during their spare time or does it as a freelance gig, will be faced with a question sooner or later during their creative career: what kind of camera should I buy? For most

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“Best” Picture

🕔14:39, 1.Feb 2013

While I have no love for the Academy Awards, I accept that it’s cinema’s biggest night and therefore feel obliged to watch all nine of the year’s Best Picture nominees. It’s just unfortunate only two of them deserve the mantle.

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Students question need for uniforms

Students question need for uniforms

🕔18:31, 25.Jan 2013

F.J Brennan Catholic High School graduates say they are thankful their uniform wearing days are over and are ready to go back to their usual clothes. On average a typical student spends over $215 on a mandatory school uniform to

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Dec. 21 doomsday a farce

Dec. 21 doomsday a farce

🕔14:02, 30.Nov 2012

  by Chris Richards Comic provided by Jim Richards The Mayan calendar walks into a bar and says the world is going to end. Pause for laughter. Unless you’ve been locked up in a closet for the last three years,

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