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Windsor in Pictures: Nov. 26, 2014

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The Windsor Star’s award-winning photographers covered the city and county yesterday. Check out the gallery.

- Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014.  The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene.   The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

– Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014. The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene. The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

- Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014.  The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene.   The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

– Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014. The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene. The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

- Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014.  The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene.   The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

– Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014. The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene. The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

- Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014.  The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene.   The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

– Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014. The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene. The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

- Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014.  The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene.   The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

– Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014. The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene. The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

- Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014.  The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene.   The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

– Kingsville Firefighters, Windsor Essex EMS Paramedics and Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 3 at the Cameron Side Road in Kingsville, Ontario on November 26, 2014. The collision between a Ford Focus and a Ford pickup truck closed Highway 3 for several hours while emergency crews worked the scene. The drivers of both vehicles were transported to hospital with unknown injuries. (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

 City employee James Chacko sprays water on the seasonal skating area at the Charles Clark Square on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014, in Windsor, ON. If all goes well skating should begin Friday.  (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

City employee James Chacko sprays water on the seasonal skating area at the Charles Clark Square on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014, in Windsor, ON. If all goes well skating should begin Friday. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

George Kourounis, a professional storm chaser and host of the Angry Planet show speaks to local public school students on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014, at the Ciociaro Club in Windsor, ON. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

George Kourounis, a professional storm chaser and host of the Angry Planet show speaks to local public school students on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014, at the Ciociaro Club in Windsor, ON. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

George Kourounis, a professional storm chaser and host of the Angry Planet show speaks to local public school students on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014, at the Ciociaro Club in Windsor, ON. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

George Kourounis, a professional storm chaser and host of the Angry Planet show speaks to local public school students on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014, at the Ciociaro Club in Windsor, ON. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

 Local businessman Mark Boscariol is shown on Chatham Street East in downtown Windsor on Wed, Nov. 26, 2014. He is part of the revival of the area with the opening of his new restaurant the Snackbar-B-Q. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Local businessman Mark Boscariol is shown on Chatham Street East in downtown Windsor on Wed, Nov. 26, 2014. He is part of the revival of the area with the opening of his new restaurant the Snackbar-B-Q. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Patrick Firth, project coordinator for the Glengarry Marentette Renewal Initiative is shown on Chatham St. E near downtown Windsor, ON. on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014. New street lighting is being installed in the neighbourhood after the group identified it as a need in the area.  (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Patrick Firth, project coordinator for the Glengarry Marentette Renewal Initiative is shown on Chatham St. E near downtown Windsor, ON. on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014. New street lighting is being installed in the neighbourhood after the group identified it as a need in the area. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Patrick Firth, project coordinator for the Glengarry Marentette Renewal Initiative is shown on Chatham St. E near downtown Windsor, ON. on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014. New street lighting is being installed in the neighbourhood after the group identified it as a need in the area.  (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

Patrick Firth, project coordinator for the Glengarry Marentette Renewal Initiative is shown on Chatham St. E near downtown Windsor, ON. on Wed. Nov. 26, 2014. New street lighting is being installed in the neighbourhood after the group identified it as a need in the area. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)

 Construction continues on the Herb Gray Parkway in Windsor, Ontario on November 26, 2014  (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Construction continues on the Herb Gray Parkway in Windsor, Ontario on November 26, 2014 (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

 Construction continues on the Herb Gray Parkway in Windsor, Ontario on November 26, 2014  (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Construction continues on the Herb Gray Parkway in Windsor, Ontario on November 26, 2014 (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

 Construction continues on the Herb Gray Parkway in Windsor, Ontario on November 26, 2014  (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

Construction continues on the Herb Gray Parkway in Windsor, Ontario on November 26, 2014 (JASON KRYK/The Windsor Star)

 Mike Lepine places almost 300 flags every year in the Heavenly Rest Cemetery in Windsor, shown here on November 26, 2014. Lepine was shocked to discover someone had removed all the flags and crosses.                    (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Mike Lepine places almost 300 flags every year in the Heavenly Rest Cemetery in Windsor, shown here on November 26, 2014. Lepine was shocked to discover someone had removed all the flags and crosses. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

 Mike Lepine is photographed with one of the close to 300 flags he puts out every year in the Heavenly Rest Cemetery in Windsor on Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Lepine was shocked to discover someone had removed all the flags and crosses.                    (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Mike Lepine is photographed with one of the close to 300 flags he puts out every year in the Heavenly Rest Cemetery in Windsor on Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Lepine was shocked to discover someone had removed all the flags and crosses. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Mike Lepine is photographed with one of about 300 flags he puts out every year in the Heavenly Rest Cemetery in Windsor on Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Lepine was shocked to discover someone had removed all the flags and crosses.                    (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Mike Lepine is photographed with one of about 300 flags he puts out every year in the Heavenly Rest Cemetery in Windsor on Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Lepine was shocked to discover someone had removed all the flags and crosses. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

A sign denoting the veterans section of Heavenly Rest Cemetery is shown in this 2011 file photo. (Tyler Brownbridge / The Windsor Star)

A sign denoting the veterans section of Heavenly Rest Cemetery is shown in this 2011 file photo. (Tyler Brownbridge / The Windsor Star)

Canadian flags mark soldiers' graves at Heavenly Rest Cemetery in this 2011 file photo. (Tyler Brownbridge / The Windsor Star)

Canadian flags mark soldiers’ graves at Heavenly Rest Cemetery in this 2011 file photo. (Tyler Brownbridge / The Windsor Star)

Cpl. Andrew Grenon's grave at Heavenly Rest Cemetery is shown in this 2009 file photo. (Tyler Brownbridge / The Windsor Star)

Cpl. Andrew Grenon’s grave at Heavenly Rest Cemetery is shown in this 2009 file photo. (Tyler Brownbridge / The Windsor Star)

Canadian flags on soldiers' graves at Heavenly Rest Cemetery in Windsor are shown in this November 2011 file photo. (Tyler Brownbridge / The Windsor Star)

Canadian flags on soldiers’ graves at Heavenly Rest Cemetery in Windsor are shown in this November 2011 file photo. (Tyler Brownbridge / The Windsor Star)

Sandwich's Luke Gecse, front, is checked by Harrow's Cody Deschamps at the Vollmer Centre in LaSalle Wednesday. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Sandwich’s Luke Gecse, front, is checked by Harrow’s Cody Deschamps at the Vollmer Centre in LaSalle Wednesday. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Isabelle Bodchon, left, will be leaving daughters Savannah, 8, and Jasmine, 10, behind in Windsor while she travels to Michigan with friend Robin Ferguson, right, November 26, 2014. Black Friday shopping and scrap booking are on the itinerary for the weekend getaway and each will qualify to return to Canada with up to $800 in merchandise. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Isabelle Bodchon, left, will be leaving daughters Savannah, 8, and Jasmine, 10, behind in Windsor while she travels to Michigan with friend Robin Ferguson, right, November 26, 2014. Black Friday shopping and scrap booking are on the itinerary for the weekend getaway and each will qualify to return to Canada with up to $800 in merchandise. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

 Isabelle Bodchon, left, and her travelling friend Robin Ferguson, organize their scrapbooking supplies which they take on their Michigan weekend, November 26, 2014. Black Friday shopping is also part of the trip and they will each qualify to return to Canada with up to $800 in merchandise. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Isabelle Bodchon, left, and her travelling friend Robin Ferguson, organize their scrapbooking supplies which they take on their Michigan weekend, November 26, 2014. Black Friday shopping is also part of the trip and they will each qualify to return to Canada with up to $800 in merchandise. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

 Isabelle Bodchon, right, and friend Robin Ferguson, co-ordinate their scrap booking supplies before heading to Michigan for Black Friday shopping and a weekend of scrap booking November 26, 2014.  Bodchon's daughters Jasmine, 10, left, and Savannah, 8, will not be making the trip. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Isabelle Bodchon, right, and friend Robin Ferguson, co-ordinate their scrap booking supplies before heading to Michigan for Black Friday shopping and a weekend of scrap booking November 26, 2014. Bodchon’s daughters Jasmine, 10, left, and Savannah, 8, will not be making the trip. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

 Isabelle Bodchon, right, will be leaving daughters Savannah, 8, and Jasmine, 10, behind in Windsor with her husband while she travels to Michigan with friend Robin Ferguson, right, November 26, 2014. Black Friday shopping and scrap booking are on the itinerary for the weekend getaway and each will qualify to return to Canada with up to $800 in merchandise. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Isabelle Bodchon, right, will be leaving daughters Savannah, 8, and Jasmine, 10, behind in Windsor with her husband while she travels to Michigan with friend Robin Ferguson, right, November 26, 2014. Black Friday shopping and scrap booking are on the itinerary for the weekend getaway and each will qualify to return to Canada with up to $800 in merchandise. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

 Panelist Doug Best, RCMP superintendent national security, was interview by the media at the University of Windsor's Ambassador Auditorium November 26, 2014. The panel discussed violent radicalization and its impact on Muslims. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Panelist Doug Best, RCMP superintendent national security, was interview by the media at the University of Windsor’s Ambassador Auditorium November 26, 2014. The panel discussed violent radicalization and its impact on Muslims. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

-Panelist Faisal Kutty speaks to the media at the University of Windsor's Ambassador Auditorium November 26, 2014. Muslim Students Assoc. presented a panel discussion on violent radicalization and its impact on Muslims. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

-Panelist Faisal Kutty speaks to the media at the University of Windsor’s Ambassador Auditorium November 26, 2014. Muslim Students Assoc. presented a panel discussion on violent radicalization and its impact on Muslims. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

 Muslin Student's Assoc. panel discussion organizer Ronnie Haidar, left, is interviewed by the media at the University of Windsor's Ambassador Auditorium November 26, 2014. The panel discussed violent radicalization and its impact on Muslims. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Muslin Student’s Assoc. panel discussion organizer Ronnie Haidar, left, is interviewed by the media at the University of Windsor’s Ambassador Auditorium November 26, 2014. The panel discussed violent radicalization and its impact on Muslims. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Muslin Student's Assoc. panel discussion organizer Ronnie Haidar, left, and moderator Leenat Jilani, right, chat with panelist Doug Best, RCMP superintendent national security at the University of Windsor's Ambassador Auditorium November 26, 2014. The panel discussed violent radicalization and its impact on Muslims. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

Muslin Student’s Assoc. panel discussion organizer Ronnie Haidar, left, and moderator Leenat Jilani, right, chat with panelist Doug Best, RCMP superintendent national security at the University of Windsor’s Ambassador Auditorium November 26, 2014. The panel discussed violent radicalization and its impact on Muslims. (NICK BRANCACCIO/The Windsor Star)

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