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

Executive director Tom Rolfe leads a tour of the Hiatus House facility in Windsor on Monday, Nov. 2, 2015.

The official kick-off to crime prevention week was held Monday, November 2, 2015, at Kennedy Collegiate in Windsor, ON. Students at the high school received presentations on the risk and consequences of sexting, cyberbullying and online threats. Chief Al Frederick is shown during the event.

The official kick-off to crime prevention week was held Monday, November 2, 2015, at Kennedy Collegiate in Windsor, ON. Students at the high school received presentations on the risk and consequences of sexting, cyberbullying and online threats from Const. Hunt Hool who is shown with school principal Angela Safranyos during the event.

University of Windsor Students and Staff walk near Sunset Avenue on a mild November day in Windsor, Ontario. Mild temperatures are in the forecast this week.

University of Windsor Students and Staff walk near Sunset Avenue on a mild November day in Windsor, Ontario. Mild temperatures are in the forecast this week.

University of Windsor Students and Staff walk near Sunset Avenue on a mild November day in Windsor, Ontario. Mild temperatures are in the forecast this week.

University of Windsor Students and Staff walk near Sunset Avenue on a mild November day in Windsor, Ontario. Mild temperatures are in the forecast this week.

Colleen Caza, lawyer for the family of Elie Seremach, talks with the media on Monday, Nov. 2, 2015, following the inquest into Seremach’s death.

Eva Kratochvil, Jhoan Baluyot, Tom Rolfe, Debra Fowler and Karry Normandeau (left to right) light up a purple tree to kick off the month of November and the annual Shine the Light campaign at Charles Clark Square in Windsor on Monday, November 2, 2015. The tree will remain purple for the month of November to raise awareness of domestic abuse. Caesars Windsor was also bathed in purple.

Eva Kratochvil, Karry Normandeau, Tom Rolfe and Debra Fowler (left to right) light up a purple tree to kick off the month of November and the annual Shine the Light campaign at Charles Clark Square in Windsor on Monday, November 2, 2015. The tree will remain purple for the month of November to raise awareness of domestic abuse. Caesars Windsor was also bathed in purple.

Westview Freedom Academy’s Tamara Jackson-King Akia collides with AcadŽmie Ste. CŽcile’s Sira Jaffri at AcadŽmie Ste. CŽcile International School in Windsor on Monday, November 2, 2015. (TYLER BROWNBRIDGE/The Windsor Star)

Windsor firefighters converge at 750 Indian Road for a fire in an abandoned home November 2, 2015. The home was boarded up and both electric power and natural gas had been shut off, prior to the fire.

Windsor firefighters at 750 Indian Road for a fire in an abandoned home November 2, 2015. Several fire trucks were called to the scene. The home was boarded up and both electric power and natural gas had been shut off, prior to the fire.

City Councillor Rino Bortolin, centre, was a supporter of lowering fees to the Downtown Windsor Farmers’ Market November 2, 2015. Jo-Anne Gignac, left, and city administrators listen to and watch the proceedings.

Steve Green, centre, GM of Downtown Windsor Farmers’ Market, and Mike Holdsworth, president of Downtown Residents Association (Windsor), speak with City Council on issue of lowering of fees, Monday.

Lancers co-captain Caitlyn Longmuir, left, is guarded by Jahnae Gyles during practice Monday at the St. Denis Centre. (NICK BRANCACCIO/Windsor Star)




