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54 people file nomination papers to run for mayor and city council in Windsor
6+ hour, 36+ min ago (321+ words) A long list of candidates has filed nomination papers to seek office in the upcoming municipal election in Windsor. A total of 54 people submitted the documents needed before the nomination period for the October 26 election closed at 2 p.m. Friday. There are…...
Ribbon-cutting ceremony for Canada’s newest binational cycling destination
1+ week, 4+ day ago (279+ words) The 2026 Great Waterfront Trail Adventure has made its way to Windsor-Essex. More than 100 cyclists from Canada and the United States are cycling throughout the region and are checking out waterfront destinations across Windsor-Essex, Pelee Island and Michigan. A ribbon-cutting ceremony…...
OPP investigating crash involving farm equipment in Chatham
1+ mon, 5+ day ago (87+ words) Police state that on July 11, at approximately 10 p.m., OPP responded to a two-vehicle crash between a sedan and farm equipment on Communication Road between Fairview Line and Maynard Road. The driver of the sedan was taken to a local hospital with…...
University of Windsor approves $7.4-million budget deficit for 2026/27 – AM 800 CKLW
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (492+ words) The University of Windsor is projecting another deficit this year, but the school’s president says a new multi-year financial strategy is now in place. On Tuesday, the university’s board of governors approved the 2026/27 operating budget of $320-million which includes $313-million…...
WECHU calls for oversight on new BYOB event rules
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (368+ words) The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is asking surrounding municipalities to consult with them before moving ahead with a bylaw to allow alcohol at municipally approved outdoor cultural and community events. Ontario’s new Bring-Your-Own-Beverage (BYOB) framework took effect April 30th, 2026, and allows…...
Windsor Council wants to know what happens to ERCA’s assets as province moves to consolidate conservation authorities
3+ mon, 1+ week ago (378+ words) City council wants more conversations with the province when it comes to the consolidation of conservation authorities across Ontario and what happens to assets in Windsor-Essex. Ontario is moving to reduce the 36 conservation authorities across the province into nine regional…...
Premier Doug Ford receives honorary degree from U.S. university
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (515+ words) Ontario Premier Doug Ford received an honorary doctorate from a U.S. university on Saturday. Ford wore a black cap and gown as he took to the stage at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan to receive a Doctor of Humane Letters…...
Windsor man can apply for parole sooner in "brutal domestic homicide"
3+ mon, 4+ week ago (894+ words) WARNING: This article contains details that some readers may find disturbing. John Wayne Pierre, now 56 years old, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Friday even though he was eligible for a retrial. It’s an unexpected turn of events in a case…...
Windsor town hall hears concerns about Bill C-9 from Conservative MPs
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (433+ words) Conservative Members of Parliament from Windsor to London spoke to a crowd of about 200 people at the Ciociaro Club on Tuesday night. Front and centre of the discussion was the Liberal government’s Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act. Bill C…...
No conflict found in complaint to integrity commissioner against LaSalle councillor
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (375+ words) LaSalle's integrity commissioner has found that a town councillor did not violate the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act. Davies Howe began investigating the complaint in early October 2025 against councillor Anita Riccio-Spagnuolo. The complaint followed a September council meeting, where $2.75-million…...