CTV News Windsor's top stories from this week
- Gordie Howe bridge construction crews unearth historic streetcar rails
- Former Dresden resident discovers diary outlining tragic death of six workers in 1957
- ‘It’s all in good fun’: Local realtor and owner of historic Windsor home defend real estate listing video
- Tecumseh to reveal renovated Bert Lacasse Ball Park
- Windsor is spraying this invasive plant – here’s why you should phone it in if you spot it
- Caesars Windsor Cares makes $10,000 donation to Autism Services Inc.
- Windsor teen crowdfunds his way to theatre dreams
- Local teen qualifies for the Special Olympics World Winter Games in 2025
- Tecumseh native, Linda Morais, suffered a heartbreaking loss in Paris
- UWindsor’s Sarah Mitton misses podium in shot put final
- Olympic breakdancing leads to local business boost
- CTV News Windsor’s Sanjay Maru and wife welcome first baby to the world
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DEVELOPING Trump is safe after Secret Service opened fire at suspected person with firearm near his golf club
Donald Trump's campaign says he is safe after gunshots were reported in his vicinity Sunday afternoon in Florida.
B.C. to open 'highly secure' involuntary care facilities
B.C. will be opening “highly secure facilities” for people with addiction and mental health issues in the province, officials said Sunday.
They came from Jamaica for work, now they're homeless and out thousands of dollars in lost wages
Abuse of Canada’s temporary foreign worker program has left a group of carpenters from Jamaica 'destitute' after an Ottawa company refused to pay them for nearly half a year of work.
Montreal bars, restaurants react to Quebec bill to regulate merchant tipping requests
Quebec tabled a bill on Thursday that would regulate how merchants determine suggested tips, forcing businesses to calculate them based on the price before tax. Restaurant staff and management are divided on the policy.
TIFF audience prizes for 'Life of Chuck,' Hip doc; Rankin among Canadian winners
'The Life of Chuck,' an offbeat film by writer-director Mike Flanagan, wins the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Queen Victoria's favourite Tuscan villa for sale for more than US$55 million
Once a favoured holiday destination for Queen Victoria, and reputedly described in one of the greatest works of Italian literature, the Villa Palmieri is steeped in history and could now be yours – if you have more than €50 million (US$55 million) lying around.
Air Canada deal avoids shutdown, brings relief to passengers and business groups
Travellers, business groups and politicians expressed fervent relief on Sunday after Air Canada and the union representing thousands of its pilots negotiated a new labour deal and averted a disruptive, countrywide shutdown.
Vance doesn't back away from false claims about migrants in Ohio even amid threats to the community
Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance did not back away on Sunday from the false claims he and Donald Trump have been making that Haitians in an Ohio community are abducting and eating pets, even as the state's GOP governor and other officials insist there is no evidence of such behavior.
What are your rights as a neighbour in Canada?
If you have beef with your neighbour and you feel it's gone too far, what should you do? A personal injury lawyer has some advice.