Dogs without jobs
By Cassidy McNea According to economists, the legalization of cannabis may be creating jobs for people but it is also putting some drug sniffing dogs out of work. The RCMP website shows there are 170 dog teams from the K-9
By Cassidy McNea According to economists, the legalization of cannabis may be creating jobs for people but it is also putting some drug sniffing dogs out of work. The RCMP website shows there are 170 dog teams from the K-9
Windsor police are making changes they hope will strengthen community relations. The police service has appointed two new deputies including the very first female deputy. Betteridge said of Deputy Pamela Mizuno, “She is a tremendous role model for anyone considering
The girlfriend of a suspect arrested on several charges including robbery and pointing a firearm said this alleged behaviour is “out of character” for him. Police say they seized a loaded rifle following a two-week investigation and a tip off from
By MD Nuruzzaman The dead body of an unidentified male was found in an alley in the 900 block of Church Street shortly after 7 a.m. this morning. A statement from Windsor Police Services says officers and the forensic identification
By Ryan Jones With the Times Up and #Metoo movements gaining traction, people are feeling more confident sharing their stories of sexual assault. The criminal code defines sexual assault “as an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a
By Shirley Feng The Windsor Police Service has released a photo of a man believed to be involved in a recent attack at the 2100 block of Dougall Avenue. The second suspect’s name is Michael Patrick Jackson, a 35-year-old man
By Alyssa Leonard When Canada was becoming a country, Windsor’s police force was being created and this year they are both celebrating a special birthday — 150 years. The Windsor Police Service have great plans for their upcoming anniversary.
The activist movement Black Lives Matter may have started far from Canada, but there are people in Windsor who also feel very strongly about it. The movement began after the man who shot and killed African-American teen Trayvon Martin was acquitted.
By Mandy Matthews Two white-haired men drove onto the lot while the investigators were searching inside the building. Earl Laframboise, 80, has owned the building for 60 years. At first glance of the fire damage, Laframboise did not have much
Updated Oct. 27, 2013 By Sean Previl Five men are injured and one dead from stab wounds after an early morning incident downtown Oct. 19. The Windsor Police Service was called to Pelissier Street near University Avenue around 2 a.m.