Tecumseh homeowners face 2.85% tax increase
Tecumseh's 2026 draft budget proposes a 2.85% municipal tax increase, adding $103 yearly for an average home. Public review open until Feb 12.
Tecumseh's 2026 draft budget proposes a 2.85% municipal tax increase, adding $103 yearly for an average home. Public review open until Feb 12.
The Town of Tecumseh has officially ended talks on the HAF project. Council voted to terminate the agreement, marking a significant shift in local development plans. Read the full story.
Tecumseh Mayor Gary McNamara expresses strong confidence that the newly tabled 2026 municipal budget will gain council approval. Get the details on the financial plan.
Tecumseh council's decision to reject 'as-of-right' fourplex housing has cost the town $3.2M in federal funds and jeopardizes millions more. A councillor calls it 'extremely disappointing.'
The Town of Tecumseh has unveiled a draft budget featuring a 2.85% property tax increase. Learn what this means for local services and residents.
Saskatoon will miss its 2026 target to replace all lead water pipes, extending the deadline to 2028. Learn about the reasons, costs, and health risks for residents.
The Ontario government has allocated nearly $35,000 to Tecumseh Fire and Rescue Services. Learn how this funding will enhance emergency response and community safety.
EllisDon Corporation secures Platinum status in ReNew Canada's Top100 Projects Report for 2026, with 22 major projects shaping infrastructure across the nation. Discover the impact.
The Town of Tecumseh has unveiled a draft budget featuring a proposed 2.85% property tax increase for 2026. Learn the details and what this means for local services and residents.
The Town of Tecumseh must revise its housing strategy within 37 days or forfeit $3.2 million in federal Housing Accelerator Fund money, warns CMHC.
The Town of Tecumseh forfeits $3.2 million in federal housing funds after council rejects fourplex zoning. The decision impacts local infrastructure projects.
Windsor Police arrest a suspect and seize crack cocaine, cash, and a weapon after a targeted investigation. Learn the details of the bust and related New Year's Day drug seizure.
Amid global uncertainty, columnist Keith Gerein argues 2026 could be a year of uplift for Edmonton, with major infrastructure projects set for completion. Explore the city's unique challenges and opportunities.
Windsor police confiscated illicit drugs and a sum of cash during searches at two east Windsor locations. Get the full details on the January 8, 2026, enforcement action.
Proposed development projects in Waterloo Region face potential delays due to concerns over water system capacity. Officials cite infrastructure limits as a key challenge for future growth.
Erie Wildlife Rescue in Tecumseh has officially opened its doors for the 2026 intake season, providing critical care for injured and orphaned native species like the mourning dove.
Premier David Eby's urgent infrastructure legislation remains inactive eight months later, delayed by a failure to consult First Nations. Key details on the political and reconciliation setback.
Halifax Water explains the recent increase in watermain breaks is a normal seasonal occurrence due to freezing and thawing cycles. Learn about the response efforts.
Venezuelans in Windsor, Ontario, gather in prayer, expressing mixed emotions of hope and fear following the U.S. military operation that ousted President Nicolás Maduro. Read their stories.
A young man found unresponsive in an east Windsor parking lot has died. Police are investigating and appealing for public information. Read the latest details.
Government engineers in Quebec have resumed their strike, halting key public infrastructure projects. Learn about the dispute's impact and the ongoing negotiations.
A disabled Ontario man pleaded guilty to defrauding RBC of over $101,000, but his lawyer argues he was a victim of a criminal 'mastermind' targeting the disabled community. Read the full story.
Powerful gusts up to 90 km/h toppled trees and damaged power lines across Windsor-Essex on Dec. 29, 2025, causing property damage and road closures. Read the full report on the severe weather event.
The National Buddy Check program fosters camaraderie and support among veterans, bringing together dozens at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 261 in Tecumseh. Discover how this initiative is making a difference.
Engineering News Record ranks BrandSafway sixth globally among specialty contractors. The firm has held a top-ten spot for 17 years, supporting iconic projects from Toronto to Norway.
Global data-centre mergers and acquisitions hit a record high, driven by AI's insatiable infrastructure needs. Discover the key drivers and figures behind this unprecedented surge.
New federal-provincial agreements seek to streamline approvals for mines and pipelines. Critics say excessive bureaucracy has long hindered Canada's economic prosperity and growth.
Tecumseh's deputy mayor delivered a hot pasta meal to workers locked out at Titan Tool. A local act of solidarity highlights the human impact of the ongoing labour dispute.
Nova Scotia's Public Works Minister Fred Tilley has announced a $465 million, five-year plan for major road and highway improvements across the province. Learn about the key projects and infrastructure investments.
Residents can now nominate homes with outstanding holiday displays for the Windsor-Tecumseh Griswold Awards. Celebrate festive cheer and community spirit!