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Essex County pledges $1.1 million to bring faster internet to rural areas
Federal and provincial governments have given $288 million to a project to bring high-speed internet and broadband to rural areas. Essex County is putting in it's share of $1.1 million and will qualify for a $702,873 refund. More
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Foreign buyers tax, expanded rent control coming to Ontario
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Ontario's Liberal government will slap a 15 per cent tax on home purchases by non-resident foreigners and will expand the province's existing rent control system to cover all tenants, CBC News has learned.
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Get Up and Go: Windsor's weather, traffic and gas prices for Thursday
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Everything you need to know to start your day.
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Cancer-fighting brewer creates dandelion beer for charity
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After Jeffrey Craig found out he had esophageal cancer in September 2016, he wasn't able return to work as a brewer at Walkerville Brewery.
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Refugee hearing backlog puts Windsor families' lives on hold
The Reyes family had just made a long and daring escape from constant death threats in Colombia. They passed through the U.S., staying in New York for a couple of months, before arranging to be dropped off at the Quebec border.
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Stoned driver tries to flee three-vehicle crash
Two children and the driver of another vehicle were taken to hospital with minor injuries from the crash that occurred at College and Campbell avenues around 6 p.m.
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Driver airlifted to hospital after Elgin County crash
Dutton Fire Rescue had to extract the driver from the van that had rolled into a field at the intersection of Fingal Line and Currie roads around 3:20 p.m., according to Elgin County's Ontario Provincial Police.
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Chatham-Kent police find nearly one third of sexual assault cases improperly classified 'unfounded'
Chief Gary Conn said 55 of 187 cases should not have been deemed unfounded. He said the classification system will be "fine-tuned."
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Severe thunderstorm warning ends for Windsor region
Wind gusts could reach as high as 90 km/h with heavy downpours and large hail are expected for the bulk of southwestern Ontario.
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No hydro service causes expensive delays for Harrow, Ont. manufacturer
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Sellick Equipment in Harrow can't get electricity at its new factory, even though it's just down the street from the old one. Their old factory is served by E.L.K. Energy, the new one is in Hydro One territory. A year after requesting the new factory be served by E.L.K., the Ontario Energy Board still has not made a decision.
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Work refusal at Sterling Fuels over safety concerns has 'major' financial impact
A total of 14 full-time and part-time employees have been temporarily suspended after a worker refused to work on the dock out of concern about "eye wash stations, showers ... and a rescue boat," according to Unifor Local 444 vice president Mike D'Agnolo.
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Officers, mail boat rescue pregnant woman from Detroit River
Officer Brian Gadwell and fellow Detroit police Officer Steven Rauser were credited Tuesday in helping save the drowning woman who later delivered a son via cesarean section at a Detroit hospital.
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Hot water restored at U of W student dorms
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Several buildings at the university have had hot water shut off due to Legionella bacteria discovery. Now Laurier Hall has had it restored.
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Police looking for suspect in weekend stabbing
Around 3 a.m. police were called to a hotel near Dougall Avenue and Grand Marais Road West, where they found a 20-year-old man in the parking lot with cuts to his face and stab wounds.
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Amherstburg switching police dispatch service from LaSalle to Windsor, saving $800K
LaSalle and three other potential providers put forward bids around $1.4 million, while Windsor came in at $653,000 for a five-year contract.
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Marijuana is still illegal, Windsor police chief warns ahead of 4/20
With several pro-pot events planned for the annual 4/20 celebration Thursday the chief said some people may be smoking the drug.
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Construction academy founded to help Windsor students build hands-on skills
The new program will be available for students in Grades 11 and 12 and will include construction technology and masonry training at labs in area high schools, up to 1,000 hours of work experience towards construction apprenticeships and a Special High Skills Major red seal OSSD diploma.
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Protesters rally against Windsor minor hockey leader's reinstatement
Dean Lapierre was removed from his role as president for the Windsor Minor Hockey Association in January after his post describing Canadian participants in the Women's March on Washington as "dumb bitches" was investigated by the Ontario Minor Hockey Association.
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Windsor man wanted in connection with two convenience store robberies in the same week
A 47-year-old Windsor man is wanted for two counts of robbery for allegedly robbing the same convenience store twice in one week.
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Heritage Committee suggest city sell Canadian Linen Supply Company building for $1
City council will be asked to try to market the building using provincial and municipal incentives such as Community Improvement Plans and Brownfield redevelopment funding.
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Windsor Heritage Committee approves plans for Sandwich Town roundabout
The City of Windsor Heritage Committee approved plans for the traffic circle, which will feature heritage designs to fit the look of the neighbourhood, during their meeting Tuesday night.
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Get Up and Go: Windsor's weather, traffic and gas prices for Wednesday
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Everything you need to know to start your day.
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Opinion Canada will legalize pot, after arresting a bunch of people for pot offences first: Neil Macdonald
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Why the government cannot simply decide to invoke prosecutorial and police discretion, and cease enforcing the cannabis laws it considers unjust, was not explained. Why that would necessarily be a "free for all" also went unexplained.
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OPP investigate three dead dogs found in Norfolk County
One of the dogs appeared to have been shot, according to a news release from the Ontario Provincial Police, who were called to the area near the St. Williams Conservation Area Monday afternoon.
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Adam Maier-Clayton's assisted-dying advocacy work will continue after his death
The 27-year-old told CBC News in October that he has battled anxiety, mood disorders and obsessive compulsive disorder since he was a child — conditions he said caused pain that felt like "being burned with acid." He recently took his own life.
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Provincial watchdog probes Windsor police incident after man's leg seriously injured
The SIU, which investigates when people suffer severe injuries possibly during incidents with police, has assigned three investigators and two forensic investigators to determine how the man was injured.
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Windsor man charged with sexually assaulting teen
The man allegedly first reached out to the young teen about a month ago through private messages on social media and eventually met with her in a parking lot, where he assaulted her, according to Windsor police.
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Motorcyclist has life-threatening injuries after hitting turkey, truck on Highway 3
A motorcyclist has life-threatening injuries after hitting a wild turkey and losing control of the bike on Highway 3 east of Oldcastle.
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Trump targets 'unfair' Canadian dairy rules in fiery trade speech
U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at Canadian dairy regulations on Tuesday, saying in a speech to factory workers in Wisconsin that NAFTA trade rules between the U.S. and Canada are a "complete and total disaster" for the U.S.
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Erie Street microbrewery expanding to new digs in Ford City
The owners of Motor Craft Ales plan to take over the building, located at the corner of Ontario Street and Drouillard Road, and transform it into a brewery.
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United Way of Windsor-Essex invites community to share stories, souvenirs ahead of 70th anniversary
The charitable organization was established in October 1947 and has big plans for inviting the community to help celebrate its upcoming anniversary.
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London police seize thousands in opiates and cash after investigation
On April 13, officers searched a home on Southdale Road West and discovered thousands of dollars worth of drugs and cash.
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Windsor police honour history, fallen officer with special 150th anniversary cruiser
From the front bumper to the tail lights, a special 150th anniversary cruiser tells the story of Windsor's police service.
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Couple's passion for renovations brings HGTV crew to LaSalle
HGTV sent a production team to a LaSalle home over the Easter weekend to simulate a 24-hour renovation project and see if a couple has what it takes to star in a TV pilot.
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Detroit doctor denies genital mutilation; judge keeps her locked up
A lawyer for Dr. Jumana Nagarwala told a judge Monday that the doctor agrees that genital mutilation is inappropriate. Attorney Shannon Smith says Nagarwala removed mucous from two Minnesota girls in February and then handed the gauze to the family for burial.
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Tributes flow for Windsor man who lobbied for assisted-dying rights for mentally ill
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An Ontario man who urged the federal government to legalize doctor-assisted dying for people like himself with mental illness has taken his own life.
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