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Come out and join Riverside Secondary's YCP club on Saturday, May 14th at Mic-Mac Park to raise money for the John McGivney Children's Centre! $2 entry

Trustees request public apology over Riverside mascot, name report

Retiring City Engineer Mark Winterton leaves legacy of hundreds of Windsor projects

Retiring City Engineer Mark Winterton leaves legacy of hundreds of Windsor projects
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Funding to combat Islamophobia in schools a great thing says this Muslim student

The funding announcement comes weeks after four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont. were killed, and a child was injured, by a man police said was motivated by hate.  According to Statistics Canada, hate crimes have risen in Canada, with a nine per cent increase in anti-Muslim attacks in 2019, compared to the previous year.  “We think that education is one of the most important ways for us to combat Islamophobia and all forms of discrimination as a whole,” said Rama Musharbash-Kovasci.(Sanjay Maru/CBC) Kolilat said he and his mother have experienced incidents of Islamophobia since he first moved to Canada as a child through offensive language, rude gestures and negative comments about his mother s hijab. 

Sudden decision to shut down in-person classes prompts mixed reaction in Windsor-Essex

Sudden decision to shut down in-person classes prompts mixed reaction in Windsor-Essex Students in Ontario won t be heading back to class after their spring break this week as the provincial government announced on Monday that it s shutting down in-person learning in schools due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 13, 2021 6:35 AM ET | Last Updated: April 13 Students in Ontario won t be heading back to class after their spring break this week as the provincial government announced on Monday that it s shutting down in-person learning in schools due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases.(Bobby Hristova/CBC)

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