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COVID-19 Parking perks come to an end

COVID-19 Parking perks come to an end

🕔12:14, 12.Feb 2024

Free parking in the city of Windsor is now coming to an end as of Feb. 10. The city created 15-minutes of free-parking at meters across Windsor during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to encourage people to visit local

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City Hall back to business after 3-Day Power Outage

🕔13:19, 29.Jan 2024

Windsor City Hall is up and running again after a 3-day power outage. Workers have returned to their roles, bringing things back to normal.    The disruption began on Tuesday morning with a sudden transformer fire in Windsor’s city hall Square.

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Residential road budget increase

Residential road budget increase

🕔12:13, 21.Apr 2023

A quarter per cent increase in the asset management plan levy for the following four years would enhance base funding by around $4.4 million per year and be entirely allocated to residential roads.    “The largest kilometer portion of roads

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Housing cost key factor in Windsor’s homelessness, say stakeholders

🕔14:03, 1.Mar 2020

More often than not, it is said that people shy away from the truth which to a great extent has become their reality. It becomes easier to be in denial when you become vulnerable to something out of your control.

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Library board unveils plans for $39M downtown branch

Library board unveils plans for $39M downtown branch

🕔11:15, 25.Nov 2018

The Windsor Public Library board has unveiled preliminary plans for a $38.7 million, 70,000 square-foot library in downtown Windsor. The project still needs to be approved by city council, which would provide the bulk of the funding, and a location

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City seeks public input on University and Victoria Avenue corridors

City seeks public input on University and Victoria Avenue corridors

🕔18:10, 19.Nov 2018

The City of Windsor is asking residents what improvements they would like to see in the University and Victoria Avenue corridors. Possibilities include new parkways, cycling lanes and an extended area for Transit Windsor users, residents were told at a recent

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City administration proposes a price reduction for residential bulk collection

City administration proposes a price reduction for residential bulk collection

🕔16:13, 5.Nov 2018

By Amos Johnson and Mirjana Janekovic Administration is recommending reducing fees from $20 to $10 to increase use of the bulk collection program. “There is a significant risk that should the user fee not be adjusted, the program will result

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Mayor Dilkens wants to reduce debt with new budget

Mayor Dilkens wants to reduce debt with new budget

🕔15:34, 17.Dec 2017

Mayor Drew Dilkens is looking to reduce Windsor’s debt by $27 million by 2021. The 2018 operating and capital budget has been released, and it proposes a 2.6 per cent increase in property tax to help pay off the city’s

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Windsor adds voice to ‘Hands off Jerusalem’ protests

Windsor adds voice to ‘Hands off Jerusalem’ protests

🕔12:07, 11.Dec 2017

For seven generations, Palestinians have been without a place they can call their homeland. Many of them have never met their relatives from what most of the Muslim world considers occupied territories. On Dec. 11, President Donald Trump’s announcement of

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‘Big shoes to fill,’ Onorio Colucci takes his seat as CAO

‘Big shoes to fill,’ Onorio Colucci takes his seat as CAO

🕔12:21, 8.Apr 2016

Windsor has a new chief administrative officer, but he says not much will change in how the city runs. Former chief financial officer and treasurer Onorio Colucci was named CAO in January. His appointment followed Helga Reidel’s decision in December

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