“I think with Brampton, they knew they were down 3-0 and they just wanted to come out hitting us and try to get under our skin and they definitely did that,” Spitfires’ centre Jack Nesbitt said. “A ...
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An 18-year-old male had a CO2 air rifle seized following an incident in South Walkerville that saw multiple police units ...
Windsor’s official and traditional Remembrance Day service will take place at the Windsor Cenotaph in City Hall Square on ...
The Ontario government is investing more than $10 million to upgrade two fisheries management facilities in Wheatley and Port ...
This weekend, help crown this year’s Best Chili Award winner, enjoy a live performance of the Lord of the Rings score, and ...
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Four young women were honoured for academic excellence, leadership, and efforts to inspire others at the annual ATHENA ...
Windsor police and firefighters will trade in badges and fire hoses for hockey sticks as they face off in a Battle of the ...
Beatles fans take note. Emmy award-winning Fab Four will hit the Colosseum stage at Caesars Windsor Feb. 12 for an all-ages ...
The Windsor Spitfires have put the focus back on defence. The Kingston Frontenacs found little room to create on offence in a 3-0 loss to the Spitfires at the WFCU Centre on Thursday.