The Paris Olympics bet against climate change when they scheduled some outdoor swimming events in the Seine River, and for a while it looked like they would lose. Heavy rains — something that’s increased with human-caused climate change, especially in Europe — threatened to wash out the swimming portion of triathlon events…
A judge who presided over some of Windsor’s most sensational criminal trials at the downtown Superior Court of Justice building is moving up the ranks in the Canadian justice system. Justice Renee Pomerance — admired for bringing civility to the courtroom and treating even the vilest of offenders with humanity — has been appointed to…
It’s a celebration of how Windsor changed the world. With the annual Emancipation Jubilee this coming holiday long weekend, Windsor-Essex residents will honour the region’s central role in civil rights movements, while reviving the spirit of famous Emancipation Day celebrations that once brought up to 100,000 people to Jackson Park. …
Devices that let people with paralysis walk and talk are rapidly improving. Some see a future in which we alter memories and download skills – but major challenges remain…
Today, we mark World Day Against Trafficking in Persons to raise awareness about human trafficking. The most recent data from the State Department show that 27.6 million people around the world are victims of human trafficking, including sex trafficking and forced labor, number that includes boys and girls who, in different circumstances, would be doing
A recent report of Comptroller and Auditor General of India, while examining human-wildlife conflict in Kerala, had noted the extent of fragmentation of forest land in Wayanad district…