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A Windsor woman has been charged in a series of arson fires set on Saturday.
Residents 75 and over can begin registering tomorrow for a COVID-19 vaccine, a Leamington auto parts supplier has set a unanimous strike mandate, and a Windsor woman is charged with three arson fires. All the evening headlines, on the go.
Workers at ElringKlinger in Leamington have given their union the strongest strike mandate possible in contract talks.
Your questions about COVID-19 vaccinations answered and researchers at the University of Windsor will get more than half-a-million dollars to expand their search for the virus in wastewater. These stories, and more, in your noon news on the go.
Researchers at the University of Windsor will get more than half-a-million dollars to expand their search for COVID-19 in wastewater.
A new vaccine booking system for Windsor-Essex residents launches Tuesday.
About 110 workers at the Southwestern Ontario YMCA from Windsor to Woodstock are getting pink slips.
Lakeshore Town Council has reached a budget agreement that emphasizes flood prevention.
Windsor-Essex is meeting criteria for code-red COVID-19 classification, a sports-betting bill has reached the House of Commons, and a nationwide alert test is set for just before 1 p.m. All the noon headlines, on the go, right from our newsroom...
Ontario’s Auditor General says the province’s response to COVID-19 was hampered by outdated plans, not enough staff, a lack of laboratory surge capacity, and outdated Information Technology systems.
A Leamington woman is urging dog owners to make sure their pet is secured properly in public after a dog attack earlier this month. (Warning: descriptions contained in this story may be disturbing to some)
The school remains open because the outbreak is contained to one classroom.
COVID-19 cases in Windsor-Essex have already surpassed the province’s thresholds to push the region into the red zone on the COVID-19 response framework.
A bill allowing single-sports betting in Canada will be tabled this week in the House of Commons.
Windsor West MPP Lisa Gretzky criticizes the Ford government's response to COVID-19 in schools, in light of the Begley School outbreak.
Experts with the City of Windsor and the University of Windsor are looking for an unmarked mass grave on the riverfront.
A tentative agreement is in place between FCA and Unifor, ERCA issues a flood watch, and a grieving couple make a donation to Windsor Regional Hospital. Your morning headlines on the go, direct from our newsroom...
There's another case of COVID-19 at a Windsor public elementary school.
BREAKING NEWS: A tentative agreement has been reached between Unifor and FCA.
A pledge to step up enforcement of COVID-19 rules and searching for a mass grave somewhere along Windsor's riverfront. These stories, and more, in your morning news on the go.
Two Windsorites are facing a slew of charges after a drugs and guns investigation by Windsor Police.
Chrysler Windsor Assembly Plant workers are on strike watch, the health unit suggests virtual options for trick-or-treating, and one community cancels its Santa Parade. All of the noon headlines are here, on demand, direct from the newsroom...
While Canada’s top public doctor says there’s no need to cancel trick or treating, Windsor’s medical officer of health says there are safer options.
Tecumseh cancels Santa Parade and annual Christmas party due to COVID-19.
Health Canada has issued recalls for five more varieties of hand sanitizer.
A majority of Canadians would get a COVID-19 vaccine if one was approved, according to the latest Leger survey.
Are you graduating from the University of Windsor's spring class of 2020? 13 digital convocations are scheduled today through Saturday.
Chrysler Assembly Plant workers are in prep mode for a possible strike, and the OPP has a basic warning for homeowners. These and all the morning headlines are here, on demand, direct from our newsroom...
The OPP in Leamington is reminding residents to do one basic thing - make sure their attached garages are locked at night.
Unifor Local 444 prepares for a potential strike at midnight Wednesday.
Crews work to clear an overturned tractor trailer from the Hwy 401 westbound off ramp to Provincial Road, and the University of Windsor gets a not-so-flattering ranking. All the noon headlines when you're ready for them, right from the newsroom.
The Windsor Essex County Health Unit confirmed 10 new cases of COVID-19 in the region on Tuesday.