Woman dies after vehicle crashes into south Windsor home
Windsor police say a 73-year-old woman has died after a vehicle hit a house in south Windsor.
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Windsor police say a 73-year-old woman has died after a vehicle hit a house in south Windsor.
Born out of the Ambassador Bridge Blockade in 2022, new police powers mean law enforcement can now respond much faster and harder if a similar situation were to arise again.
Windsor city council has approved turning the Windsor Homelessness and Housing Help Hub into an overnight emergency shelter and adding six dozen warming centres to the region's shelter system.
New Statistic Canada number show there were over 18,000 people still unemployed in our area and looking for work in November.
Businesses in Windsor are entering a period of uncertainty as the holiday tax break goes into effect on Dec. 14.
Local organizations are seeing a lack of donations as Canada Post continues its strike.
The streets of downtown Windsor echoed with honking horns over the weekend as members of the city’s Syrian community celebrated major political developments in their homeland.
A penalized Windsor police officer continues to appeal a conviction related to his 2022 Freedom Convoy donation.
A Chatham-Kent man has been arrested following a child sexual abuse material investigation conducted by police.
Late Monday, Manhattan prosecutors filed murder and other charges against Luigi Nicholas Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, according to an online court docket.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers has reportedly dropped its wage demand to 19 per cent over four years, CUPW negotiator Jim Gallant told CTV News.
While tens of thousands of fans packed Vancouver's BC Place for the last shows of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour this weekend, a federal cabinet minister wasn't one of them.
British Canadian computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton and co-laureate John Hopfield are set to receive their Nobel Prize for physics at a ceremony in Stockholm today.
York University says Alan Young, a lawyer and legal scholar known for leading the challenge of Canada's prostitution laws before the country's top court, has died at age 69.