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Spitfires look to next season after playoff exit

🕔11:12, 5.Apr 2019

By Jordan Ferris After being eliminated from the playoffs, and with their 2018 season over, the Windsor Spitfires have a lot to look back on. Most would agree after drafting Jean-Luc Foudy 10th overall and trading for Will Cuylle who

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Gambling awareness is not a game

Gambling awareness is not a game

🕔11:07, 5.Apr 2019

By Ashley Gholampoor PlaySmart Centre employees at Caesars Casino in Windsor are giving facts, tools and advice on a daily basis. Rheem McLennan, 38, is the regional manager of the Southwest region for PlaySmart Centres. Workers at the centre inform

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Artists of the future

Artists of the future

🕔01:00, 5.Apr 2019

The Gibson Gallery in Amherstburg is supporting high school students by showcasing their artwork. Students from General Amherst and St. Thomas of Villanova high schools brought their art pieces to the Gibson Gallery, in order to promote it and display

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Windsor Flying Club fundraiser

🕔14:08, 29.Mar 2019

        The Windsor Flying Club is raising money to help two pilots earn their commercial pilot’s license   The Vice President of the Board of the Directors at The Windsor Flying Club said, the club is expanding

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The perfect storm

The perfect storm

🕔13:23, 29.Mar 2019

By Eleanor Dhillon and Ashley Gholampoor In 2018, Statistics Canada reported that Canadians are the most indebted among G7 countries. Household debt in Canada reached $2.2 trillion last year, and families in Windsor are among those struggling to keep their

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Neighbourhood Budget Meeting

Neighbourhood Budget Meeting

🕔11:01, 29.Mar 2019

By Joyce St. Antoine On Friday March 22, the Life after Fifty centre held a public 2019 municipal budget meeting. More than 40 residents from the west side and downtown areas of Windsor attended the meeting, expressing their concerns about

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Spitfires’ season now on the line following loss in game three of series

Spitfires’ season now on the line following loss in game three of series

🕔13:32, 27.Mar 2019

By Cody Wall The Windsor Spitfires now sit in a tough spot as they dropped game three of their first-round series with the London Knights on March 26. The Spitfires got off on the right foot in game three with

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St. Clair Centre of the Art holds 33 annual Great Soup Kitchen

St. Clair Centre of the Art holds 33 annual Great Soup Kitchen

🕔13:29, 27.Mar 2019

By Cody Wall Fans of soup had a chance to enjoy a number of flavours at this year’s Great Soup Kitchen at the St. Clair College Centre of the Arts on March 27. All money raised from the event was

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Freeway gang rape victim writes of crime that stunned Detroit in 1976

🕔17:12, 25.Mar 2019

  February 12, 1976 was one of Melissa McCormick’s worst nightmares as a survivor of sexual abuse by a gang of 12 men. Like many Windsorites, a 19-year-old McCormick and her friends would regularly visit the city Detroit to enjoy

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Celebrating International Women’s Day

Celebrating International Women’s Day

🕔15:10, 8.Mar 2019

By Julianna Bonnett Women from across Windsor celebrated International Women’s Day at the Water’s Edge Theatre last week where the University of Windsor hosted their second annual “Women in Windsor: Inside the Minds of Female Leaders” event. The night saw

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A potential children’s museum to share space with United Way

A potential children’s museum to share space with United Way

🕔15:53, 3.Mar 2019

By Amos Johnson An idea was presented to council and other committee members about launching a children’s museum which would share space at United Way at this month’s Heritage Committee meeting. Windsor lawyer Jeffrey Slopen represented local doctor Joel Liem

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If you are not growing you are dying

If you are not growing you are dying

🕔17:55, 1.Mar 2019

By Eleanor Dhillon For some exercise can be a burden, but for one Windsor resident exercise is an escape. Arthur Nietrasov was born in Poland and moved to Windsor when he was 10. In 2017 his life was drastically changed.

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No tolls for cyclists travelling on the Gordie Howe Bridge

No tolls for cyclists travelling on the Gordie Howe Bridge

🕔17:08, 1.Mar 2019

By: Pranav Patel Cyclists may not have to pay tolls on the new Gordie Howe Bridge. The concept of no toll is to encourage healthier lifestyle, easy transportation and eco-tourism. According to Mark Butler, director of communications for the Windsor-Detroit

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Organs Donation in Windsor

Organs Donation in Windsor

🕔16:34, 1.Mar 2019

By Manvir Kaur An increased number of people are donating their organs in Southwestern Ontario, including Windsor. With more than 1500 people in the province waiting for a life-saving transplant, encouraging people to register as donors is important. A recent

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Dancing into the Industry

Dancing into the Industry

🕔16:15, 1.Mar 2019

Wishes waltz as a woman dances her way into the industry as Windsor’s first and only commercial drop-in dance studio opens its doors to the public.   Modernizing an old concept, Industry Dance Co. offers drop-in dance classes that require

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A slice of Life After Fifty

A slice of Life After Fifty

🕔15:58, 1.Mar 2019

By Madeline Mazak Volunteers bustle around a small kitchen located inside the Life After Fifty West End Centre to feed an entire village. The daily lunch program originally only ran on Fridays and now runs Monday through Friday to meet

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Taking a break – from school

Taking a break – from school

🕔15:39, 1.Mar 2019

A former student in Amherstburg wants students to know they can take a year off, if they want to. Samantha Gibb, 19, began the school year at St. Clair College in 2018, enrolled in the Human Resources Business Administration program.

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DWBIA to look at free first hour parking for city garages

DWBIA to look at free first hour parking for city garages

🕔14:43, 1.Mar 2019

The Downtown Windsor Business Improvement Association might be bringing back the first hour of free parking for city-owned parking garages. The proposal is going to be brought to the new board. The request was originally made in 2016 by Ward

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High school students say robotics team prepares them well for future education, careers

High school students say robotics team prepares them well for future education, careers

🕔13:53, 1.Mar 2019

By Hannah Davies With high school robotics competition season approaching, team members are reflecting on their progress throughout previous years and preparing new strategies to succeed further this year. Being involved with robotics in high school builds friendships and teamwork

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Black History month celebration

🕔12:03, 1.Mar 2019

By Jordan Ferris Talent night celebrates Black History month On February 25, Making it Awkward: Challenging Anti-Black Racism and Black Law Students Association held a Speak Black spoken word night at the College for Creative Arts. The night was designed

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