CTV News Windsor’s top stories from this week
In case you missed it, CTV News Windsor has gathered all of the top local stories from this week into one video for your convenience.
Each story can also be read through the links below.
- Active investigation in Amherstburg death.
- Charges laid in death of Windsorite although police have yet to locate the mans’ body.
- Veteran officer in Chatham Kent charged with assault.
- Fatal accident lands Windsor driver on house arrest for two years.
- Negotiated deal to end University of Windsor encampment called ‘bittersweet’.
- Fire in near downtown Windsor high rise case causes serious damage.
- Witness to a hate crime? Here’s how to report it to Windsor Police.
- Highest unemployment in Canada really not as bad as you Windsorites should think.
- Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society in desparate need of foster families.
- Remnants of Hurrican Beryl blusters into Windsor-Essex.
- Windsor converting some parking spaces into charging spots.
- Wheatley demolition update.
- More cardiac care coming to Windsor Regional Hospital.
- Snap a sunflower selfie to help Windsor-Essex Alzheimers’ Society.
- Chicken Farmers of Ontario donate to Windsor-Essex food banks.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Mounties lay terror charges against suspect from Greater Toronto Area
The RCMP say they have laid terrorism charges against a suspect from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) after an investigation.
Former U.S. ambassador to Canada gives 'tsunami warning' about Trump
A former United States ambassador to Canada is sounding the alarm that a second Donald Trump presidency would cause chaos for Canadians as he urged Americans abroad that their votes could prove crucial in the presidential election.
New home prices edge up slightly in July, first annual increase in 15 months: StatCan
The cost of a new home in Canada was up 0.1 per cent in July compared to a year earlier, the first annual increase since March 2023, according to Statistics Canada.
Rail work stoppage shuts down some Ontario, Quebec, B.C. commuter rail lines
Bewildered commuters were turned away from shuttered rail lines on Thursday as an unprecedented railway lockout upset travel plans for more than 30,000 daily riders in some of Canada's largest cities.
Man opens plane's door and walks on wing at Australian airport before he's arrested
Jetstar Flight JQ507 had arrived at Melbourne Airport from Sydney and had parked at a terminal gate when the man left the plane by the right-side exit, officials said.
The first person in Canada to legally access 'magic mushroom' therapy has died at age 56
A Saskatoon man who became a trailblazer for psilocybin-assisted therapy, using a psychedelic drug commonly known as magic mushrooms, has died at age 56.
Body of British tech magnate Mike Lynch is among those recovered from yacht wreckage, officials say
The Italian coast guard said Thursday the body of British tech magnate Mike Lynch is among those recovered off the coast of Sicily from the wreckage of a superyacht whose builders had called unsinkable.
Video shows swimmer bringing man to safety near Vancouver's Stanley Park
An avid swimmer insists he did not rescue a man he spotted floating in Vancouver’s English Bay – he just happened to be in the right place at the right time, and offered a helping hand.
DEVELOPING 9,300 employees locked out: Latest updates on shutdown of Canada's 2 largest railways
Bargaining between workers and the country's two largest railways is set to resume Thursday morning after breaking off shortly before midnight -- a deadline that left workers locked out by Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City in their first-ever simultaneous work stoppage.