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Species · WindsorRed-eared slider turtles are not native to Canada, but they are now quite common in Windsor's Ojibway Park. CBC Windsor's Michael Evans spoke to Wings Animal Rehabilitation wildlife coordinator Alexander Campbell about the growing problem he says they've created, and how it started.See the Story
Invasive species of turtles pose 'great threat' to native species of turtles, says wildlife coordinator
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Windsor, Nova Scotia · WindsorAn unsanctioned car rally close to Windsor International Airport nearly ended in disaster over the weekend — finding ways to prevent meet-ups such as these is no easy task, according to some city officials.See the Story
Councillors look to crack down on unsanctioned car rallies after south Windsor incident
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Windsor, Nova Scotia · WindsorBest friends Alexandria Masse and Kaley Beecroft came together to create the mural after a window was broken at Maiden Lane Wine and Spirits on Pelissier Street late last week.See the Story
2 best friends paint mural for Windsor restaurant after thief breaks window
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Windsor, Nova Scotia · WindsorCanadian folk/roots recording artist and East Coast Music Awards nominee Charlie A’Court makes his first Windsor appearance Saturday at River’s Edge Tap & Table.See the Story
Canadian folk singer Charlie A'Court to make first Windsor appearance
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Windsor, Nova Scotia · WindsorIn Windsor, ships pass under the Ambassador Bridge each day. Windsor's harbourmaster Peter Berry explains how the bridge and the circumstances around it differ from the bridge in Baltimore that collapsed after a ship crashed into it. Dale Molnar reports.See the Story
Could the Ambassador Bridge fall if hit by a ship? Here's why the scenario is unlikely
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Trade · WindsorWindsor police are inviting the public to use their new Internet Exchange Zone. The zone will be in the parking lot of the collision reporting centre. The location will be under constant video surveillance, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The video feed will not be monitored: No one will be reviewing the recordings on a regular basis.See the Story
Concerned about meeting up with strangers to buy stuff? Windsor police are setting up an exchange zone
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Stellantis · WindsorStellantis announced Friday it was cutting 400 jobs in its engineering, technology and software divisions as of March 31. The layoffs represent about two per cent of its U.S. workforce in those divisions. The company confirmed the laid off workers are mainly at the company's North American headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich.See the Story
Windsor unaffected by Stellantis layoff announcement
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Windsor, Nova Scotia · WindsorSix conductors from across North America have come to Windsor. They will present their creative programs during local in-school concerts. This is the first such workshop ever held in Canada. The International Conductors Guild is an advocate organization for the conducting profession with a membership of more than 1,100 conductors around the world.See the Story
First in Canada: Windsor Symphony hosts unique conductors workshop
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