The Windsor Star’s award-winning photographers covered the city and county yesterday. Check out the gallery.
Windsor Police investigate at the scene of an alleged assault with a hammer near the corner of Church Street and Erie Street in Windsor on Friday, June 6, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)
Windsor Police investigate at the scene of an alleged assault with a hammer near the corner of Church Street and Erie Street in Windsor on Friday, June 6, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)
Tecumseh Vista Academy’s Victoria Webb tries to knock King’s Christian Collegiate’s Melissa Mitzsal off the ball at the Vollmer Centre in LaSalle on Friday, June 6, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)
The Butterfly Brain Injury Memorial, dedicated by the Brain Injury Association of Windsor/Essex County, is unveiled at Assumption Park, Friday, June 6, 2014. The memorial is in honour of those affected by brain injuries. It depicts two hands letting loose two butterflies. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)
People attend the unveiling of the Butterfly Brain Injury Memorial, dedicated by the Brain Injury Association of Windsor-Essex County, at Assumption Park, Friday, June 6, 2014. The memorial is in honour of those affected by brain injuries. It depicts two hands letting loose two butterflies. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)
The Butterfly Brain Injury Memorial, dedicated by the Brain Injury Association of Windsor/Essex County, is unveiled at Assumption Park, Friday, June 6, 2014. The memorial is in honour of those affected by brain injuries. It depicts two hands letting loose two butterflies. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)
Melanie Gardin, president of the Brain Injury Association of Windsor-Essex County, and chair of the Butterfly Memorial Committee, speaks at the unveiling of the Butterfly Brain Injury Memorial at Assumption Park, Friday, June 6, 2014. The memorial is in honour of those affected by brain injuries. It depicts two hands letting loose two butterflies. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)
Melanie Gardin, president of the Brain Injury Association of Windsor-Essex County, and chair of the Butterfly Memorial Committee, speaks at the unveiling of the Butterfly Brain Injury Memorial at Assumption Park, Friday, June 6, 2014. The memorial is in honour of those affected by brain injuries. It depicts two hands letting loose two butterflies. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)
Mike Palaszynski, left, and Chad Harris, lead the way with volunteer driver, Gary Blaire, right, for Windsor Mold Group in the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Big Bike in downtown Windsor, Friday, June 6, 2014. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)
Mike Palaszynski, left, and Chad Harris, lead the way with volunteer driver, Gary Blaire, right, for Windsor Mold Group in the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Big Bike in downtown Windsor, Friday, June 6, 2014. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)
Rochelle Stachurski, area manager for Heart and Stroke Windsor-Essex, prepares for the Foundation’s Big Bike in downtown Windsor, Friday, June 6, 2014. (DAX MELMER/The Windsor Star)
Aidan Blunt, GM at Pointe West Golf Course, speaks with Mary Caton in the News Cafe at the Windsor Star in Windsor on Friday, June 6, 2014. (Tyler Brownbridge/The Windsor Star)
Crews talk to a motorist following a 3-vehicle crash in downtown Windsor on June 6, 2014. (Dax Melmer/The Windsor Star)
Crews respond to a three-vehicle crash in downtown Windsor. (Dax Melmer/The Windsor Star)
Crews inspect a vehicle following a three-vehicle crash in downtown Windsor on June 6, 2014. (Dax Melmer/The Windsor Star)
Ward 5 residents gathered and protested at the the location of the new fire station #2, June 6. Located at the corner of Chandler Road and Milloy Street, residents said they believe adding a fire station at this location could be unsafe due to the regular neighborhood traffic congestion. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)
Ward 5 residents gather and protest at the the location of the new fire station #2, June 6. Located at the corner of Chandler Road and Milloy Street, residents said they believe adding a fire station at this location could be unsafe due to the regular neighborhood traffic congestion. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)
From left to right, Steve Wilson, David Calus and Jim LeBlanc watch construction crews at the the location of the new fire station #2, June 6. Located at the corner of Chandler Road and Milloy Street, residents said they believe adding a fire station at this location could be unsafe due to the regular neighborhood traffic congestion. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)
Ward 5 residents gather and protest at the the location of the new fire station #2, June 6. Located at the corner of Chandler Road and Milloy Street, residents said they believe adding a fire station at this location could be unsafe due to the regular neighborhood traffic congestion. (RICK DAWES/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Former NHL star Doug Gilmour, an honorary coach is shown during the event. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Aaron Ekblad of the Barrie Colts is shown during the event. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Former NHL goalie Eddie Mio jokes around with a camera lens during the event. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Former NHL star Doug Gilmour, an honorary coach gives Jack Probert a big smile as he completed a shift. Jack is the son of Bob Probert. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara drops the puck for Zach Rogow (L) and Jack Probert, the son of Bob Probert. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Former NHL player Darren McCarty, an honorary coach signs an autograph during the event. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. LaSalle’s Zack Kassian of the Vancouver Canucks is shown during the event. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Young hockey fans are shown during the event. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Jack Probert, son of Bob Probert, is shown during the game. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Aaron Ekblad of the Barrie Colts had to fix a typo on his shirt using hockey tape. The shirt mistakenly had “Ekbald” printed on it. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
The inaugural Probert Classic hockey game was held Friday, June 6, 2014, at the Tecumseh Arena. Proceeds from the game support the upcoming annual Bob Probert Memorial Ride, which has raised more than $260,000 for cardiac care in Windsor-Essex. Jack Probert (L) and Kerby Rychel of the Guelph Storm are shown during the game. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
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