Transit Windsor offers reduced route service through Christmas holidays
If you’re a regular transit user, there are lots of alterations to service to be aware of as we approach the holiday season.
If you’re a regular transit user, there are lots of alterations to service to be aware of as we approach the holiday season.
The food collected will help support 33 breakfast and snack programs in the Greater Essex County District School Board.
After a loss in Guelph on Friday, the Spitfires arrived in Owen Sound hoping for a chance at redemption.
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CTV Windsor is compiling an ongoing list of festive events designed to think of others during the holiday season.
The Canada Revenue Agency has released updated federal income tax brackets for 2025, reflecting adjustments for inflation. Here’s the breakdown.
Canadians won't have to pay GST on a selection of items this holiday season, the prime minister vowed on Thursday.
Police are searching for four suspects wanted in connection with an aggravated assault in downtown Toronto last weekend.
Toronto police have released new details about a series of attempted carjackings and shootings that left one person seriously injured in Toronto’s east end on Wednesday night.
A 47-year-old is facing murder charges in connection with a 'targeted' shooting in St. Catharines, Ont. on Friday afternoon, police say.
Canada Post has been temporarily laying off striking employees as the work stoppage reaches almost two weeks. Adrian Ghobrial reports.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his fellow provincial leaders are united in pushing for Canada to meet its NATO defence spending targets ahead of schedule, and that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was "surprised" to hear it.
One man is dead after an afternoon shooting at 49 Ardelt Ave. in Kitchener.
Heavy snowfall and numbing temperatures kept parts of the U.S. in a deep freeze Sunday as the Thanksgiving holiday weekend draws to a close.
In response to the freeze on immigration programmes announced by Ottawa, an organization that defends the rights of immigrants is organising a demonstration in front of the Montreal office of the Quebec Ministry of Immigration, Francisation and Integration early on Saturday afternoon.
A frog holding a taro-leaf umbrella. An Ukiyo-e style Mount Fuji. Giant waves. Japanese artist Lito carves these delicate designs on fallen leaves.
Welcome to the new online world of impulse buying, a place of guilty pleasures where the selection is vast, every day is Cyber Monday, and an instant dopamine hit that will have faded by the time your package arrives is always just a click away.
A Toronto speed camera notorious for issuing tens of thousands of tickets to drivers has been cut down again less than 24 hours after it was reinstalled.
The cost of beef continues to rise, reaching record highs on grocery store shelves ahead of the busiest time for many grocers and butchers before the holiday season.
Inside the chests, searchers can look forward to hopefully locating items such as rare Pokémon cards, shipwreck bounty, sports memorabilia, gold and precious medals.