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Josiah Sinanan

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  • 1 month ago | msn.com | Josiah Sinanan

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  • 1 month ago | cbc.ca | Josiah Sinanan

    Windsor·NewLeslie and Bob Meloche have tapped their black walnut trees for the fifth year this season, a process they call much more labour-intensive than tapping maple. Walnut syrup has a more 'sponge toffee-like' flavour compared with maple syrupJosiah Sinanan · CBC News · Posted: Mar 20, 2025 3:01 PM EDT | Last Updated: 3 minutes agoBob and Leslie Meloche stand in the back of their Essex County, Ont., farmhouse property.

  • 2 months ago | cbc.ca | Josiah Sinanan

    Windsor·NewA photography essay exhibit at Art Windsor-Essex shows emotional portrait collection of Ontarian families and individuals who have traced their roots back to the freedom seekers of the underground railroad. The exhibit is now on display at Art Windsor-EssexJosiah Sinanan · CBC News · Posted: Feb 19, 2025 5:35 PM EST | Last Updated: 5 minutes agoA specially curated exhibit by Dorothy Abbott and photographer Yuri Dojc on display at Art Windsor-Essex until June.

  • 2 months ago | cbc.ca | Josiah Sinanan

    Windsor·NewThe action-packed, real life story of John Anderson, who came to Windsor after his escape from slavery, is hitting the stage in a new production. 'The Price of Freedom' was written by Windsor local Carlos Anthony, who will also play the lead of Anderson in the adaptation.

  • Aug 7, 2024 | cbc.ca | Josiah Sinanan

    Why walking in Windsor's Pride parade means so much to these 2SLGBTQ+ newcomersJosiah Sinanan | CBC News | Posted: August 7, 2024 10:19 PM | Last Updated: Just now'I'm nervous. I'm excited. I'm really looking forward to marching,' says Kyra MnendeImage | 2SLGBTQ+ refugees walk Windsor PrideCaption: Kyra Mnende from Tanzania, Anold Mulaisho from Zambia and Nkeiru "Cherry" Cynthia Geddis from Nigeria will walk in Windsor's Pride parade together this weekend.