CTV News Windsor’s top stories from this week
In case you missed it, CTV News Windsor has compiled all of the top local stories from this week into one video.
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In case you missed it, CTV News Windsor has compiled all of the top local stories from this week into one video.
A Windsor man testified in his careless driving trial in a Chatham-Kent courtroom on Friday.
A University of Windsor board member is calling for a pause on controversial agreements made with pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied part of the campus earlier this year.
Windsor residents are reacting to the proposed involuntary treatment for mental health and drug addiction.
A Toronto man is facing 30 charges after a woman told Windsor police officers she was being forced to work in the sex trade.
A Woodslee resident has pleaded guilty to unsafe and illegal hunting practices.
Windsor-Essex is conducting the 2024 Point in Time (PiT) Count, a homeless street count and survey in the region.
Wallaceburg has an all new location for a photo opportunity.
Despite concerns from community volunteers and supporters, the Windsor-Essex County Humane Society has voted to move to a self-governing model.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will face mounting pressure from his caucus this week to step down from the leadership of the Liberal party.
Police are looking for a suspect who allegedly threw a coffee at a woman’s vehicle and then shot at her windshield following some sort of dispute that began at a Tim Hortons in Pickering on Friday morning.
The former principal of a Christian school in Ontario's Niagara Region has been arrested and charged with sexual assault.
Thanksgiving Day is a federal statutory holiday in Canada, and falls on Monday, Oct. 14 this year. Here's what to know about what is open this Monday.
Toronto police have identified the woman who was allegedly killed by a suspected serial killer earlier this month.