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New Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley again accused of harassment
In a six-page document, Robert Swayze says the mayor's "intransigent and persistent behaviour" toward the city clerk during a council meeting in February was "disrespectful" and could have been avoided. More
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William Dwayne McDonald charged with murder in London cold case
Back in May 2012, Jonathan Zak, 29, was found dead near Lord Elgin Elementary School. The night before police had received calls about gun shots fired in the area of Northeast Park.
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New Windsor Mosque helps new Muslims prepare for Ramadan
The Windsor Mosque helps new Muslims prepare for their first Ramadan. Many people are trying to learn a new faith while dealing with sometimes difficult relationships with family and friends.
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Sarnia police nab three in pot, fentanyl bust
Three people are charged in a Sarnia drug bust that led to the seizure of fentanyl, marijuana and cash.
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Endangered turtles saved by citizens of Ontario hamlet
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For years, on a 3.6-kilometre roadway in southern Ontario, thousands of turtles and snakes were struck and killed. Then residents of the small town decided to put an end to it.
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Arson charges as 4 flee burning farmhouse, crash getaway car
A short time after responding to the fire, emergency crews were called to a single-vehicle collision near the intersection of Myers Road and South Middle Road. Police say their investigation revealed the four people in the vehicle had set the fire.
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Detroit man cleared of murder leaves prison after 25 years
Desmond Ricks met his legal team Friday at a prison in western Michigan, a few hours after a judge threw out his conviction. New tests showed the bullets removed from a victim in 1992 don't match the gun that was described at trial as the murder weapon.
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Tickets to Sunday's Memorial Cup final are sold out
Tickets to Sunday's Memorial Cup final featuring the Windsor Spitfire's are sold out.
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NDP leadership hopeful Niki Ashton shares 'bold' economic plan in Windsor
Manitoba MP and NDP leadership candidate Niki Ashton stopped in Windsor to announce her economic plan, citing the city as an example of growing inequality.
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Emergency crews respond to two-vehicle crash on Tecumseh Road East
The OPP reported the collision at Manning Road around noon Friday, adding that both vehicles were blocking the intersection.
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Santa and Bubba join Junior Hockey Junkies at Memorial Cup
Each year the Canadian Hockey League, which organizes the Memorial Cup, sets aside 100 ticket packages for the Junior Hockey Junkies, a group of travelling hockey fans.
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Pinto on Food Raymont's Berries: more than a century of strawberry fields
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Jonathan Pinto heads into the field with Brad Raymont of Raymont's Berries in Cottam.
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Michael DiPietro backstops Spitfires to Memorial Cup final
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Windsor Spitfires coach Rocky Thompson isn't asking his team to play a perfect game at the Memorial Cup. It hasn't been needed with Michael DiPietro in net.
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Windsor labour activists honoured during awards ceremony
The 2nd Annual Gary Parent Labour Activist Awards were handed out at the Ciociaro Club in Oldcastle Thursday night.
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'She should have been safe': Family searching for answers after woman dies in Windsor, Ont. jail
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Delilah Blair is the first woman to die at South West Detention Centre since it opened in 2014. Her family is wondering why corrections staff couldn't keep her safe and is asking for help to get her home.
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CBC Q&A; 'It's a little confounding': Prominent Canadian urban thinker talks Windsor mega-hospital plan
Shawn Micallef, author, newspaper columnist and university teacher, joined Ward 3 Coun. Rino Bortolin for a discussion at the Windsor Public Library.
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Get Up and Go: Windsor's weather, traffic and gas prices for Friday
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Everything you need to know to start your day.
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Windsor buzzing as Spitfires head into Memorial Cup final
The Windsor Spitfires have set the city into a buzz as they brace for the Memorial Cup final after winning three straight games in the popular junior hockey tournament.
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Sewing cooperative could create jobs one stitch at a time
The Windsor Workers Education Centre has been teaching a small group of women how to sew for the past year in order to give participants new skills.
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Police hunting thief who stole 200 turkey pot pies from church freezer
Two hundred personal-sized pies, worth an estimated $1,000, were stolen from the freezer at St.James Anglican Church, according to police.
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Weekend Events In Windsor and Essex County
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CBC Windsor has partnered with Eric Bonnici of Eyes on Windsor to bring you some of the fun things to see and do in Windsor-Essex.
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Former military medic gets nine months in prison for inappropriate breast exams
Retired petty officer James Wilks will serve the time in a civilian prison concurrently with a previous 30-month sentence.
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Security guard suspended after video shows him throwing shoes at a homeless man
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A Toronto security guard has been suspended following the release of a video that appears to show him throwing a pair of shoes at a homeless person walking on Yonge Street this week.
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Windsor women share stories of abuse in graphic novel
Several immigrant women have helped launch the book that outlines their experiences. The Windsor women compiled their stories, along with women from Toronto and Ottawa, in what they are calling a book about resilience.
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Windsor Tandem Bicycle Club needs more fully-sighted captains
The group, which helps visually impaired cyclists called stokers ride is experiencing a shortage of captains — fully-sighted riders who sit up front and steer.
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Driver suspected in hit and run that killed pedestrian turns himself in
Police were initially looking for the drivers of three vehicles seen driving westbound on Tecumseh Road at the intersection of Alexis Road, where a man was found with severe injuries shortly before 4 a.m. April 29.
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Teen composer set to debut orchestral concert
This weekend, the Windsor teen — and music composer — will have his name on the marquee for a special concert at the University of Windsor.
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Windsor woman wants more public places named for famous females
Philippa Von Ziegenweidt says only three sites in Windsor are named for famous women. She's hoping the city will draft a list of names to use in the future.
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Put all ice rescue courses on hold, jury says
The jury made 15 recommendations, none of which are legally binding, after systematic problems with safety training programs were exposed.
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