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New Mario Kart Team coming to St. Clair College

New Mario Kart Team coming to St. Clair College

🕔10:57, 9.Feb 2024

Mario Kart is one of the most popular games ever created. It is so popular, it has bridged the gap between the casual gamer and someone who is more of a hardcore gamer.  This year at St. Clair College two

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Life with Cerebral Palsy: One woman’s story

Life with Cerebral Palsy: One woman’s story

🕔16:14, 15.Dec 2022

Mackenzie Caradonna is a 23 years-old college student at St. Clair with cerebral palsy.  Around 2019, when Caradonna was 18 and near to finishing high school. Just like any other teenager she was focusing on her schoolwork.   But slowing Mackenzie started

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Events are coming back to Caesars Windsor

Events are coming back to Caesars Windsor

🕔12:25, 30.Apr 2022

After 264 days with no live entertainment, The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor is back with a talent pack schedule. When The Colosseum closed its doors in September 2021 it was unknown when the usually lively location would reopen. But with

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Canada’s updated travel rules

Canada’s updated travel rules

🕔13:38, 8.Apr 2022

As of Friday, April 1, fully vaccinated travellers are no longer required to show a negative pre-entry test to enter Canada. Proof of vaccination will still be needed to board federally regulated air, rail and marine transportation, with the government

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Female entrepreneurs are kickstarting their careers

Female entrepreneurs are kickstarting their careers

🕔13:24, 8.Apr 2022

Sarah Haefling, the founder of Elevate Podcast Co. and host of Made it Happen Podcast, is offering advice to future entrepreneurs – chase your dreams and go for it.  Haefling is one of the many guest speakers involved in the

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ALL ABOARD!!! The Spirit of Windsor Engine 5588

ALL ABOARD!!! The Spirit of Windsor Engine 5588

🕔14:34, 1.Apr 2022

The Spirit that keeps on going.   Did you know down at the Windsor riverfront you can see a steam locomotive which is dedicated to the memory of steam train railroading? Train number 5588 was built in Montreal, Quebec and was

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A Dragon in Windsor

A Dragon in Windsor

🕔13:49, 1.Apr 2022

St. Clair College’s Student Representative Council held a night with Arlene Dickinson March 10 at the Chrysler Theatre.  Dickinson is the General Partner of District Ventures Capital, which is a venture capital fund focused on helping the market, fund as

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NFTs are the Future of Investing

NFTs are the Future of Investing

🕔14:21, 4.Mar 2022

Investors of all ages and economic backgrounds are partaking in a new and growing investment platform, NFTs. Non-fungible Tokens (NFTs) are a specific or unique piece of art or collectible such as a domain link or a virtual property which

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Remembering Black History Month in Windsor

Remembering Black History Month in Windsor

🕔14:16, 4.Mar 2022

Windsor is celebrating Black History Month and the city’s critical role in the Underground Railroad Movement. During the month of February, we look back and understand the history of Black descendants in our community. Irene Moore Davis, president of the

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St. Clair Students are becoming entrepreneurs

St. Clair Students are becoming entrepreneurs

🕔12:07, 28.Feb 2022

An increasing number of St. Clair students are becoming entrepreneurs.  For many students’ college is a way to find your calling and get a job, but for some this is a way to start careers as business owners.   Kobe Kilner,

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Windsor businesses prepare for Valentine’s Day rush

Windsor businesses prepare for Valentine’s Day rush

🕔13:00, 11.Feb 2022

Love is in the air, and that means businesses are stocking up on the top gifts for the holiday.  Valentine’s Day is the one designated day a year where everyone around the world takes time to show their love and

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Toy and food drives are back for another year

Toy and food drives are back for another year

🕔12:40, 25.Nov 2021

It might not be time for the holidays yet, but the season for giving back is here. With Christmas coming up next month, shopping and spending being a big part of the holiday, a few organizations are pitching in to help support those in need of

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Canada’s first National Truth and Reconciliation Day

Canada’s first National Truth and Reconciliation Day

🕔14:04, 15.Oct 2021

Canada has been increasing awareness about issues surrounding Indigenous people and the history of residential schools. Part of that awareness is a new national holiday, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is dedicated

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Windsor lacks funds for mental health services 

🕔12:05, 26.Feb 2021

The funding for mental health services is not enough to meet  needs in Windsor, social workers say.     Windsor does not have enough resources for the number of mentally ill people needing help. Windsor Regional Hospital has 30 acute beds for psychiatric patients and runs at over 100 per cent capacity, according to some nurses.    “Working

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COVID-19 impacts  mourning  traditions  

COVID-19 impacts  mourning  traditions  

🕔13:14, 19.Feb 2021

People are saying goodbye to their loved ones differently due to the pandemic.  Losing your loved one is hard at any time, but the coronavirus pandemic has made it harder to celebrate the life of your loved ones, people say.    Jerome Brannagan,

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Row houses breaking building code

Row houses breaking building code

🕔13:18, 5.Feb 2021

With building codes changing over the years, row homeowners  are realizing how dangerous their houses are.   Ontario building codes have changed significantly since the early 1900s. With the changes, older row homes are not up to code while the newer ones are safer according to Lori Lynn, homeowner on

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Accident shuts down Windsor intersection

Accident shuts down Windsor intersection

🕔12:48, 11.Dec 2020

  A car accident between two vehicles shut down Tecumseh Rd. E. and Lincoln Rd on Wednesday, December 9. Per Windsor Police Services, no further information has been released. There is no word on any deaths or injuries.

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Santa Claus is coming to St.Clair College!

Santa Claus is coming to St.Clair College!

🕔23:28, 18.Nov 2020

You better watch out! You better not cry! And you better wear your mask! Because Santa Claus, Ms.Claus and the whole North Pole gang are headed to St.Clair College for Windsor’s annual Santa Claus parade with a few adjustments to

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Drug addiction without treatment can turn the addict into a drug dealer

Drug addiction without treatment can turn the addict into a drug dealer

🕔14:42, 13.Nov 2020

Despite the harmful consequences of abusing drugs, some people still use them frequently — but addicts without treatment and support may become drug dealers, experts say.   When people consume drugs frequently, they can potentially become addicts and this may take them down unhealthy paths if they do not have the required support.  According to the Canadian Drug Crisis

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Music industry recovering from COVID

Music industry recovering from COVID

🕔14:25, 13.Nov 2020

Artists say they are experiencing the struggles and hardships that COVID-19 has brought to the music industry. Just like many professions, the pandemic has taken its toll on those making their living in music. The year 2020 has been a challenge for the

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