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Mayor Drew Dilkens is asking Mark Carney to re-think the federal demand that Windsor approve four-plexes anywhere in the city ...
Windsor will spend millions of dollars filling in a former city pool to create more emergency shelter space downtown.
Re: “B.C. plans to cut payments for ­long-COVID clinics, leaving patients in lurch,” July 27. The Medical Services Plan is ...
Windsor city council has adopted a new policy on flag-raisings, proclamations and building illuminations after deferring a ...
Several local lawmakers were told about allegations of unpaid bills and contract disputes at the publicly subsidized NextStar ...
A new Ipsos poll found Canadians believe U.S. President Donald Trump is bluffing as Canada approaches a trade deal deadline ...
After originally applying for, and being granted, $4.4 million federal housing accelerator fund (HAF) last year, the ...
The contentious issue has been a source of ire for local residents for more than a year. In March of 2024, Tecumseh accepted ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens on the ‘difficult six months’ the city has faced with steel and auto tariffs impacting the local ...
Canadian goods imported into the U.S. will face a blanket 35% tariff starting next month, President Donald Trump said Thursday in an announcement.
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said the new clubhouse represents a “significant” investment at Roseland, adding that public consultation is a “key piece of the puzzle” and “vital to the ...
It’s the cost of democracy. What price do we put on democracy?” Mayor Drew Dilkens said anyone appointed to council would have a “huge advantage” in the next regular election.