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Canada's Budget 2024: Wins for Windsor-Essex

Discover how Canada's new federal budget delivers targeted support for Windsor-Essex through local business incentives, trade defense measures, and strategic investments in key sectors.

Windsor Police Reopen Queens Line After Investigation

Windsor residents faced major disruptions as police shut down Queens Line for an active investigation. Get the latest updates on the reopened route and what authorities revealed about the incident.

Amherstburg's Veteran Tribute Crosswalk Restored

The vibrant commemorative crosswalk honoring Canadian veterans in Amherstburg has been fully repaired after wear and tear, restoring this meaningful community tribute ahead of Remembrance Day.

Carney's 2025 Budget: Immigration Reform & Housing Fix

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is shaping a transformative federal budget that tackles immigration reform, housing affordability, and economic growth. Discover how Carney's influence could reshape Canada's future.

Windsor-Essex Home Sales Drop Again in October

Windsor-Essex's real estate market shows continued cooling as October marks another month of declining home sales and rising inventory, creating new opportunities for buyers in the region.

Essex OPP Officers Now Wearing Body Cameras

Essex County Ontario Provincial Police have launched a body-worn camera program for frontline officers, enhancing transparency and evidence collection in police-community interactions.

Highway 3 Closed Near Kingsville After Crash

A major collision has forced the complete closure of Highway 3 near Kingsville, causing significant traffic disruptions and emergency response. Get the latest updates on detours and expected reopening times.

Leamington-Windsor bus service ending in April

Essential public transit connecting Leamington to Windsor will cease operations in April after failing to secure crucial financial support from county and provincial governments, leaving riders stranded.

Kingsville keeps paper ballots for 2026 election

Kingsville Council votes 5-2 to maintain traditional paper ballots in 2026, prioritizing election security and cost-effectiveness over digital alternatives despite provincial encouragement.

Perth County Explosion Ruled Non-Suspicious

Authorities have determined the massive Perth County explosion and fire that destroyed a commercial building was accidental, ruling out suspicious causes. The investigation continues as the community assesses the damage.

Immigration Cuts Threaten Canadian Economy

New analysis reveals dramatic reductions to Canada's immigration levels could trigger economic stagnation, labour shortages, and reduced international competitiveness.

Windsor-Leamington Transit Service Ends 2026

Essential transit service connecting Windsor to Leamington will cease operations in April 2026, leaving rural residents without public transportation options and sparking community concerns.

Windsor Hospice Raises Over $103K in Campaign

Hospice of Windsor and Essex County celebrates extraordinary community support as their signature fundraising campaign exceeds $103,000, demonstrating powerful local commitment to end-of-life care.

LaSalle Council Considers New Safety Protocol

LaSalle Town Council is developing a comprehensive council protection policy to address safety concerns and establish clear protocols for handling communications with the public.

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