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Bike sharing now available at the university
University of Windsor students now have a bike share program to get them around campus More
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Public school board has a rise in enrolment, hires teachers
A rise in school enrolment has the public school board hiring more teachers.
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Move over, pumpkin spice latte. Drink a sweet potato!
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One of the most popular drinks at Cafe March 21 in downtown Windsor is its most unusual: a sweet potato latte.
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A CBC Q&A;: Thomas King talks classroom challenges for indigenous students
As part of CBC's series on the challenges indigenous students face in the classroom, acclaimed author Thomas King shares his thoughts.
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Class-action lawsuit filed against Air Miles, alleging unfair customer treatment
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A Calgary law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit against the Air Miles rewards program in Canada. The class action claims that its aim is to "remedy harm caused by the Air Miles program to its users."
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Speed limiters will cause crashes, traffic jams U.S. truckers warn
More than 150 people, most identifying themselves as independent truckers, have filed comments recently with the U.S. government about the proposed speed limiter rule.
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iPhone 7 goes on sale worldwide today
Apple Inc. fans from Sydney to Shanghai, the first customers worldwide to snap the new iPhone 7 off the shelves, cheered as they left stores on Friday brandishing their purchases, flanked by applauding sales staff.
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Windsor man charged in fatal crash near Owen Sound
The OPP says a car collided with a motorcycle while making a left turn from Highway 26 back on Sept. 2.
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Why acetaminophen is the 'most common cause of liver injury' in Canada
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Health Canada is imposing new label rules for pain and fever reliever acetaminophen to reduce the potential for liver damage, but some doctors say the rules don't go far enough.
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Strikes avoided at University of Windsor
The University of Windsor two Unifor locals reached a deal early Friday.
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StatsCan chief Wayne Smith resigns over Shared Services Canada IT troubles
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Statistics Canada's chief statistician Wayne Smith has resigned, saying the department's "independence" has been compromised by the transition to an integrated IT system managed by Shared Services Canada.
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Honouring a child's short life with acts of generosity
A mysterious woman paid $350 worth of textbooks for a university student as an act of kindness in honour a Lily Parisien, who was seven months old when she died.
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Electoral reform consultations kick into high gear as deadlines approach
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Canadians may not agree on the kind of voting system they want but Democratic Reform Minister Maryam Monsef says they do agree on some common principles they want to see in any electoral reform.
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Get Up and Go: Windsor's weather, traffic and gas prices for Friday
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Everything you need to know to start your day.
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'Everybody speeds on it': South Windsor intersection sees 2,200 tickets in 5 years
More than 2,200 drivers sped through the 50 km/h speed limit at Dougall Avenue and Medina Street West between 2010-2015, making it the most ticketed-intersection in Windsor.
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City looking for $38M in back taxes from delinquent owners
The City of Windsor is looking to take control of one of the 4,400 properties in tax arrears. City councillors will be voting Monday whether to vest the city of the former Bridge Tavern property.
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Move over, pumpkin spice latte. Drink a sweet potato!
Windsor Morning's Jonathan Pinto discovers the sweet potato latte at Cafe March 21 on Pelissier Street
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StatsCan chief Wayne Smith resigns over Shared Services Canada IT troubles
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Acetaminophen 'is the most common cause of liver injury. Period. Full stop'
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Samsung to resume selling Galaxy Note 7 in South Korea
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