Gordie Howe International Bridge Project entering next phase

🕔13:25, 25.Mar 2024

On March 23, a public information meeting about the Gordie Howe international bridge took place where officials showed off the latest design, construction updates, and progress on Community Benefits Plan.  Heather Grondin, the Chief Relations Officer of Windsor Detroit Bridge

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Two suspects wanted for home invasion

🕔12:33, 25.Mar 2024

The Windsor police service is on the lookout for two suspects involved in a home invasion on the city’s east end. The invasion happened just before 9 p.m. on March 18 on Aspenshore Ave.   Police say two men in

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Increase in minimum wage for federal workers

🕔12:04, 25.Mar 2024

Wages are increasing from $16.65 to $17.30 per hour effective April 1, 2024. This adjustment is to combat the rise in Canada’s inflation of 3.9 per cent. The government has increased minimum wages by almost $1 in October 2023. An

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Windsor Police issue tickets at dangerous intersections

Windsor Police issue tickets at dangerous intersections

🕔10:56, 25.Mar 2024

The traffic Enforcement unit kept an eye on several of Windsor’s dangerous intersections this past week. Officers were posted at Forest Glade Drive, Tecumseh Road East, as well an intersection at the 3100 block of Howard Avenue. Officers gave out

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Windsor offering spay neuter vouchers for cats

Windsor offering spay neuter vouchers for cats

🕔10:50, 25.Mar 2024

As communities continue to address issues related to pet overpopulation and stray animal populations, voucher programs have emerged as a cost-effective and efficient solution. These programs, often implemented by animal welfare organizations or municipal governments, aim to increase access to

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International Women’s Day Gala

International Women’s Day Gala

🕔12:45, 22.Mar 2024

Women’s Enterprise Skills Training (WEST)  is an organization that gives opportunities to newcomers women to Canada.   They assist women of all ages with trainings in different aspects, starting from English courses to trade and business, accounting courses. They also help

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Shots fired on Howard Avenue

Shots fired on Howard Avenue

🕔12:31, 22.Mar 2024

Just before 10 p.m. on March 21, the Windsor Police Service responded to the 1600 block of Howard Avenue for reports of gunshots.  Upon arrival, officer observed shell casings and  damage in the back of the residence.  Major Crimes and

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Holiday Every Day

Holiday Every Day

🕔12:27, 22.Mar 2024

March 22 is World Water Day! While watching the movie Water Land, you also can go to the riverside and give honor to the Detroit River and even help. It is not a bad idea to go walk around the

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Windsor reported to have most affordable rent rates

🕔13:00, 18.Mar 2024

Rents have increased sharply in Windsor over the past few years but a new report says the city actually boosts some of the most affordable rents in Canada. It may not seem like rent in Windsor is affordable, but according

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Vehicle crashes into Walker rd Bulk Barn

🕔12:43, 18.Mar 2024

Around 10 a.m. on March 16, a vehicle drove into the Walker Rd Bulk Barn, coming to rest inside the store, crashing into shelves and littering the floor with food. Police have not commented on the incident and there are

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Windsor Police conducted R.I.D.E. program at St. Patrick’s Day

🕔12:04, 18.Mar 2024

Windsor Traffic Enforcement Unit organized a Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (R.I.D.E.) for St. Patrick’s Day on March 17. Officials used five locations to set up their check points through Windsor and Amherstburg to reduce impaired driving. Police Officials checked 817

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Two roll-over crashes on Wyandotte reported minutes apart

Two roll-over crashes on Wyandotte reported minutes apart

🕔11:52, 18.Mar 2024

Two dramatic crashes, just blocks apart, took place in downtown Windsor on March 9. In one, a dark blue sedan was seen flipped upside down at Wyandotte St at Pelissier St in Windsor.  The other crash involved black sedan also

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Walker road open to traffic following collision

🕔10:37, 18.Mar 2024

On March 16 a two vehicle collision took place on Walker Rd at Plaza Access Rd. South bound traffic was left open on Walker but North bound was closed starting at Legacy Park. During those hours, drivers were requested by

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Suspicious fire at Glengarry apartment

Suspicious fire at Glengarry apartment

🕔10:26, 18.Mar 2024

A fire broke out on Glengarry Avenue on March 17, displacing one person and causing around $100,000 in damage to the building.   The incident occurred at the Wheelton Manor apartment building, and firefighters were called to the scene to deal

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Two arrested for attacking an autistic teen

Two arrested for attacking an autistic teen

🕔09:56, 18.Mar 2024

Windsor Police have arrested two teenagers related to a group assault on an autistic teen outside Devonshire Mall on March 9. Police officials with the members of the Problem Oriented Policing Unit arrested two 14-year old youth in connection to

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Holiday Every Day

Holiday Every Day

🕔13:15, 8.Mar 2024

by Xenia Semenova March 8 International Women’s Day  The interesting thing, about this holiday is that the original story about this holiday, is that its main representatives were Clara Zetkin, the German woman leader, and Rosa Luxemburg. They were also

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Free public skating at Forest Glade Arena garners big turnout

Free public skating at Forest Glade Arena garners big turnout

🕔12:47, 8.Mar 2024

by Joelle Brassard Forest Glade arena in Windsor provides free skating on Friday evenings open to the community.  Cory Elliott, Manager of arenas and recreation facilities for Windsor, said public skate nights have been around in our Windsor community since

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St. Clair College’s volleyball teams both play some of their best seasons in a long time

St. Clair College’s volleyball teams both play some of their best seasons in a long time

🕔12:22, 8.Mar 2024

by Elliott St. Aubin St. Clair College’s volleyball teams both took home the win in their first playoff games of the year.  Both the men’s and women’s teams crushed their opponents, not letting them win a single set during the

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To potato or not to potato

To potato or not to potato

🕔12:18, 8.Mar 2024

by Xenia Semenova First, I would love to introduce you to an easy recipe from my childhood called pastry potato.  Fun fact – you will not use any potato. You need cookies, which can be the cheapest ones, usually the

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Local entrepreneurs put on new creative writing event

Local entrepreneurs put on new creative writing event

🕔12:14, 8.Mar 2024

by Elliot St. Aubin Layan Barakat and Lauryn Bodde held an event they call The Great Story Swap.  So how does this event run? Well, you and a friend join a bunch of strangers in writing a story about each

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