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Sandwich residents make their voices heard at CBC Windsor listening session event

Residents of sandwich had plenty to share about the attractions and challenges of living in the west Windsor community at a free event held by CBC Windsor on Wednesday.

These rare pink insects are hiding among the foliage at Ojibway Park

Its a rare sighting: A small oblong insect coloured a bright Barbie pink.

With fencing in the Olympic spotlight, this Tecumseh, Ont., teen travels to Detroit for the sport

Would-be fencers hoping to give the sport a shot in Windsor can't just hop into a pool or hit the track. They'rein for a bit of a drive.

Sanctions imposed against Windsor school board trustee in reconvened meeting that public wasn't told about

Public school board trustees in Windsor-Essex, Ont., imposed sanctions on trustee Linda Qin for code of conduct violations after coming back from recess from asession the public was not informed would continue.
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'That was my home:' 22 residents displaced after a fire at a downtown sober living home

Residents of a Windsor sober living home say they were thankful to make it out alive after an early-morning fire Wednesday ravaged the Launch Pad Centre on Ouellette Avenue.

Union for Canada's border workers extends job action deadline as mediation continues

Workers at ports of entry across Canadawill go about business as usual over the coming days. A strike and any job action were averted by the 4 p.m. ET Friday deadline as union leadership and the governmenthave extended mediation until Wednesday.

Canadian border workers could begin job action next week. Here's what you need to know

Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) workers are in a legal strike position and their union has set a new deadline of next Wednesday, while mediation continues, before job action could start. Here are answers to questions about how this could impact you at Canada-U.S. borders.

Windsor council unanimously approves sweeping downtown revitalization plan

After more than six hours of debate and discussion, Windsor city councillors unanimously approved a sweeping plan to improve safety and vibrancy in the city's downtown core.

City of Windsor joins London, Hamilton in "F" grades in fiscal transparency

If you've felt like municipal finances were a bit hard to follow, it's not just you: According to a new report from an independent think tank, the City of Windsor gets a "F" grade on financial and fiscal transparency.

MPs, Caldwell First Nation applaud millions for Windsor's Ojibway National Urban Park in federal budget

Over $36 million and other funding announced in Tuesday's federal budget have been set aside for the proposed Ojibway National Urban Park in Windsor, Ont. While Windsor-Tecumseh's Liberal MP says the park could open in the next 12 months, Caldwell First Nation's chief says much work still needs to be done.