
Newcomer women get taste of college life, skills training at St. Clair College
Being a newcomer to Canada can be a tremendously rewarding experience, but one that can also be equally overwhelming for people seeking employment.
Being a newcomer to Canada can be a tremendously rewarding experience, but one that can also be equally overwhelming for people seeking employment.
While St. Clair's men's and women's varsity basketball squads played some serious ball this weekend, there was another tournament going on that was equally exhilarating - and exhausting.
Hoopin' Around the Clock returned this year to much fanfare, as teams of staff, students and friends, community members and club teams came out for some pick-up basketball for a worthy cause.
Thanksgiving is typically a time to be with family and friends to enjoy good company and a warm meal, but not everyone is fortunate enough to have that experience.
That's why this year, Dave Mota and his sister, Helena Pereira are making a point of donating a fabulous Turkey dinner to those in need.
The St. Clair College community is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of former College President, Dr. John Strasser.
Dr. Strasser was the College's fifth and longest serving president, serving in that role from 2000 to 2015.
Whether it's dyeing your hair gold or hitting the links, people across the community have been helping the Fight Like Mason Foundation raise funds to provide resources and support for families in Windsor-Essex dealing with a childhood cancer diagnosis.
If you've driven along Highway 401 through Chatham-Kent in the fall and winter months, you have likely seen a murder of crows – an annual occurrence some have even referred to as an "infestation."
Hundreds of thousands of crows descend upon Chatham and the surrounding areas every autumn thanks to the region's abundance of agriculture and ideal conditions for the bird species.
It was 10 years ago the Village at St. Clair opened its doors and officially became neighbours on campus at St. Clair College.
The Schlegel Villages long-term care home is a 256-bed facility, which sits at the southern-most part of the Main Windsor Campus.
One of the busiest and most exciting street festivals in the City of Windsor is coming back this year but will be shifting east to highlight a different part of the Rose City.
Open Streets Windsor is an annual festival which invites residents and visitors to explore the streets in a different way, as the entire corridor is closed to vehicular traffic.
When the Windsor Spitfires hit the ice against some of the best Ontario Hockey League teams in the west, the Spits sometimes draw up to 6,500 fans to the WFCU Centre.
Thanks to a new co-operative collaboration between the Windsor Spitfires Hockey Club and St. Clair College, there will be extra staff on hand this season to ensure a positive fan experience for all those in attendance.
Rowan Hayes may only be 13 years old, but he already knows he wants to be a millwright when he grows up.
And this summer, he’s getting a taste of what that could look like at the Trades & Tech Summer Camp, hosted by Skills Ontario at St. Clair College.