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Round 2: Sculpture Showdown
There were some upsets and close tilts in Round 1 of Windsor's Sculpture Showdown, including the elimination of Top Seed Craft. There are some interesting match-ups in The Sweet Sixteen and voting is now underway.
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Science City explores future of wireless technology
Driverless cars and computer-free companies are just a few ways our wireless world will continue to change the way we live and interact, members of the public learned Saturday at an event held at Canada South Science City.
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Inclusion event encourages parents to support LGBT students
Sixteen-year-old Chaylee Carter was crushed when she came out as a lesbian to her family eight months ago and they weren’t accepting of her sexuality, so she spent Saturday afternoon speaking to parents about how important it is for parents to be supportive.
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Enwin's Top 5 earners pull in $1million in 2013 compensation
Enwin's top five executives pulled in approximately $1 million in salaries and benefits last year, with the head of Enwin Utilities Ltd. earning slightly less than Windsor's top bureaucrat, according to a first-ever company compensation disclosure in conjunction with the latest Sunshine list.
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Tecumseh lobbies for future north shore school
After losing two schools to declining enrolment, Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara switched gears from fighting the closures to making a pitch as the best spot for the next north shore public school.
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City cyclists strut their stuff
With the music pumping, cyclists hammed it up as they took to the runway to show off some of their most prized possessions -- their bikes.
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Windsor Sculpture Showdown
Cast your vote in Windsor's Sculpture Showdown, an online voting contest modeled after March Madness to determine the most popular riverfront sculpture.
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