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Art of glassblowing on display at open house

Art of glassblowing on display at open house

🕔14:52, 8.Dec 2017

The art of glassblowing is on display until tomorrow evening. Tsunami Glassworks is hosting an open house today and tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m at their location at 2440 Central Ave. During their 12 years in operation, their

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Largest art show in Windsor celebrates Canada 150

Largest art show in Windsor celebrates Canada 150

🕔14:11, 8.Dec 2017

Local artists were going for the “wow” factor at the largest local art show in the region this fall. More than 200 paintings were on display at the Windsor Crossing outlet mall from Oct. 20 to Nov. 12 – all

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Scoring an advantage

Scoring an advantage

🕔12:42, 31.Mar 2017

     By Garrett Fodor    Canada’s women’s national hockey team is hoping practicing against men will prepare them for their upcoming tournament.    Before the team travels to Plymouth for the 2017 edition of the IIHF Women’s World Championship,

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Love can be costly

Love can be costly

🕔11:45, 17.Feb 2017

  J.Lo might say “love don’t cost a thing”… but to others, love can be costly. While cynics tend to refer to Valentine’s Day as a ‘Hallmark holiday,’ many Canadians enjoy expressing their love with greeting cards, chocolate, roses and

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Windsor receives grant money from feds

🕔13:56, 6.Feb 2017

Windsor has received an early gift for its 125th birthday and the country’s 150th birthday. The city was granted more than one million dollars for community infrastructure projects. The cash will be distributed to the Dieppe River Walk, Willistead Manor and other

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Windsor benefits from record-breaking Bell Let’s Talk Day

Windsor benefits from record-breaking Bell Let’s Talk Day

🕔12:25, 27.Jan 2017

By Nantanaa Mutharasu Canadians flooded social media with #BellLetsTalk on Wednesday. Bell Let’s Talk announced on Facebook there were around 131 million interactions, resulting in $6.5 million funds that will benefit mental health organizations all over Canada. The goal behind

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Remembrance Week Act

Remembrance Week Act

🕔10:51, 18.Nov 2016

By Alyssa Leonard A new bill declaring the week leading up to Remembrance Day as Remembrance Week has received Royal Assent. Earlier this month, Ontario passed Bill 55, Remembrance Week Act, 2016 to remember and honour all who gave their

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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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Lack of Canadian teams in playoffs will benefit the growth of hockey

Lack of Canadian teams in playoffs will benefit the growth of hockey

🕔11:29, 1.Apr 2016

By Christian Bouchard Millions of hockey fans across Canada will be hitting the road to recovery during the playoffs, but there is still good news – there is nowhere to go but up. The nightmare and seemingly unthinkable has quickly

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Express improve to 3-0 at Colosseum

Express improve to 3-0 at Colosseum

🕔12:03, 5.Feb 2016

By Christian Bouchard The Windsor Express are benefiting from a change of venues which has brought them major success over the years. While the WFCU Centre is home to the Express, on Feb. 3 the Express played host to the

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Escape rooms on the rise in Windsor

Escape rooms on the rise in Windsor

🕔19:23, 6.Nov 2015

From the outside looking in, most people who walk by the Windermere building on Tecumseh Rd. would see just a normal structure. But for those who enter the basement of one of the stores located inside it their experiences are

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Internet makes creating your own series possible

🕔18:53, 17.Apr 2015

Reporter Chris Mailloux takes a look at how producing and promoting your own series has changed thanks to the internet.

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Jerry Marentette Documentary by Shaun Garrity

🕔14:39, 17.Apr 2015

Lakeshore native Jerry Marentette has made a name for himself as a world class power lifter, winning many awards. Shaun Garrity brings us this special look about Marentette. This video is being nominated for best short documentary with the Broadcast

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MediaPlex Live @ 1 April 17, 2015

🕔13:51, 17.Apr 2015

MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live five minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Journalism students at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Evan Mathias Announced by: Sean Previl Jerry Marentette documentary by: Shaun Garitty

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MediaPlex Live @ 1 April 16, 2015

🕔14:00, 16.Apr 2015

MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live five minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Journalism students at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Sean Previl Announced by: Jonathan Martin

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MediaPlex Live @ 1 April 14, 2015

🕔12:20, 16.Apr 2015

MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live five minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor. Sean Previl, Graduate of the Journalism program here at St. Clair College, returns from Kent University in England to produce and host this show. Show

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MediaPlex Live @ 1 April 9, 2015

🕔14:10, 15.Apr 2015

MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live five minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Media Convergencestudents at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Taylor Busch Announced by: Millar Hill

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MediaPlex Live @ 1 April 15, 2015

🕔13:36, 15.Apr 2015

MediaPlex Live @ 1 is a live five minute news update on TV Cogeco Windsor with stories produced by our Media Convergencestudents at the MediaPlex. Show Produced by: Announced by: Taylor Busch

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MNN Show 26 Live Recording April 14, 2015

🕔12:35, 15.Apr 2015

MediaPlex News Now is a live half-hour news show broadcast on TV Cogeco every Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. The show is produced by Journalism students at the MediaPlex.

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Fuel-burning appliances must have CO alarms

🕔15:55, 14.Apr 2015

The deadline is Wednesday, April 15, 2015 for you to get your hands on a carbon monoxide alarm in order to avoid a fine up to $235.

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