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Essex District High School students Emily Barris and Faith Osborne came away from a presentation on the Holodomor Wednesday with insight into the 1932-33 Ukrainian genocide, and a suggestion that it be taught in schools. They already had their wish. The Holodomor — which means death by hunger in Ukrainian — will be taught as […]
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Reader letter: Time for action on Windsor-Essex's opioid crisis
Opioids are prescription drugs that are used to treat pain. Many people in Windsor-Essex are using these drugs when they do not need them, which can lead to overdose. In 2014, Windsor-Essex saw 18 opioid-related deaths. In 2022, that figure rose to 113 local opioid-related deaths, according to Ontario Public Health. Windsor-Essex is clearly facing […]
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‘Small things’ matter — Windsor-Essex embraces Earth Day
Monday was officially Earth Day, but residents across the region embraced environmental activities, green advocacy and learning over the weekend. “It’s good to see what people are doing in case you want to get involved in anything,” said Keira Harshaw, who visited Malden Park with her mother Debra on Sunday to take in the displays […]