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  2. Windsor Star - Wikipedia

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    The paper began as the weekly Windsor Record in 1888, changing its name to the Border Cities Star in 1918, when it was bought by W. F. Herman. The Border Cities Star was a daily newspaper published from September 3, 1918, until June 28, 1935.

  3. Elmwood Casino - Wikipedia

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    In early December of 2024, a collaborative effort to create an event to commemorate the closing was put forth by a few former Elmwood employees. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] A reunion of some of the employees, including “Mark Brown, the general manager of the Elmwood at the time of its closure” took place on December 21, 2024. [ 17 ]

  4. Caesars Windsor - Wikipedia

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    Caesars Windsor closed from January 5 to 26, 2022, because of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions reported in the Ontario government’s Step Two. In a media, Caesars Windsor management announced that it is temporarily closing the doors and that during the period of closure, all restaurant bookings, concerts, and other events will be canceled.

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  6. Minnesota school closings for Dec. 19, 2024

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    Minnesota school closing list. What we know: Here are the current school closings. If you're having trouble viewing the list below, please click here. Timeline of the snow.

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  8. J. C. Patterson Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    The school began as a grammar school in 1854 and was turned into a high school in 1871 and was known as Windsor Collegiate Institute until 1929, when it was renamed, J.C. Patterson, after a Windsor lawyer and politician. The official cornerstone for the building was placed in 1888, and the school remained on the same site until its closing in 1973.

  9. W. F. Herman - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, W.F. Herman came to Windsor, Ontario, and purchased The Record newspaper, changing its name to The Border City Star. [3] [2] Upon the amalgamation of Windsor, Walkerville, Sandwich, and East Windsor in 1935, the name of the newspaper changed to The Windsor Star.