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Sarnia police seeking suspects who stole cash, opioids from pharmacy
he suspects were wearing balaclavas when they entered Northgate Pharmacy on Exmouth Street just before 7 p.m. They threatened staff with an "edged weapon" and demanded money and narcotics, according to police. More
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Two men rescued after eight hours in Lake Erie
One man without a life-jacket clung to his friend, who was wearing one, as the two of them waited until they could be found. Both suffered severe hypothermia and were taken to hospital, according to Coast Guard officials.
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Photos Train derailment in Strathroy blocks route to U.S. border
An early morning freight train derailment in Strathroy, west of London, has closed tracks in both directions resulting in cancellations of VIA passenger trains between Toronto and Sarnia.
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Nursing home where Wettlaufer killed still not allowed to take new residents
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Ontario's Ministry of Long-term Care put a halt to admissions at Caressant Care Woodstock in January due to multiple violations of regulations. Six months later, the nursing home where serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer carried out her crimes is still under the order.
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Lawyer in Michigan mutilation case says more under scrutiny
Dr. Jumana Nagarwala is charged with cutting at least six girls at a clinic in suburban Detroit, including two girls from Minnesota. The doctor denies any crimes and says she performed a religious custom that is sacred to her Muslim sect, the Dawoodi Bohra.
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Dirty yards top Windsor 311 complaints
Bylaw staff point to mild winter as a factor in increased reports of unkept lawns.
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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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U.S.-bound travellers to face 'enhanced security measures' at all Canadian airports
Travellers flying from Canada to the United States will now face a more thorough screening process. The U.S. says the "enhanced security measures" are a response to increasing terrorist threats to commercial aviation.
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Amherstburg man uses Canadian waters to win Michigan bass-fishing competition
Erick Hodgins was the winner of the FLW Bass Fishing League Michigan Division competing against 112 other boaters.
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Be strong in NAFTA talks, say Windsor officials concerned about trade routes and jobs
Officials in Windsor want the Canadian government to ensure trade routes continue to flow — particularly considering the latest resurgence of the manufacturing industry.
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Dilkens in Germany to attract auto-parts manufacturer
Mayor Drew Dilkens Dilkens was joined by officials from the Windsor Essex Economic Development Corporation to help make another pitch to the company that has serious interest in setting up shop in North America.
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U of Windsor creative arts school selling bit of its history in move downtown
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A preview of the sale Tuesday drew a steady stream of students, staff, faculty and alumni to the building, located at the corner of Huron Church Road and College Avenue.
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Windsor-Essex students leap into Jumpstart Games
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An estimated 750 Windsor-Essex students, from 23 schools throughout the region, participated in the third annual Windsor Jumpstart Games sponsored by Canadian Tire.
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East Windsor gunman Richard Wallace sentenced to 5 years
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Richard Wallace, the man accused of firing a long gun at street lights in east Windsor, prompting a neighbourhood lockdown and a prolonged police manhunt, was sentenced Tuesday to five years in jail.
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Woman charged after stealing boys' bike at knife point
Two boys, ages 12 and 14, tried to stop the woman, but she pulled out a knife, forcing the boys to back away.
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Council slams brakes on Borrelli's bid for sidewalk cycling
Ward 10 Coun. Paul Borrelli's suggestion staff should back a pilot project looking at allowing bikes on pedestrian walkways in "high-traffic areas" was voted down by all but one of his colleagues.
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Go Fund Me campaign launched for Save Ojibway members ordered to cover part of Coco Paving's legal fees
Nancy Pancheshan from the Save Ojibway group has been ordered by a judge to pay Coco Paving $4,500 and Anna Lynn Meloche $6,500 for fighting the project in an Ontario Municipal Board challenge.
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Bike lanes on the E.C. Row? Dance battles at city council? It's all fake news
A website called "What's Up Windsor?" bills itself as the city's answer to satirical news sites such as The Onion and The Beaverton.
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Buy the right grill brush to avoid injury, says Windsor BBQ expert
After years of safety warnings and reports of injuries from wire-bristle brushes used to clean barbecue grills, Health Canada has begun a risk assessment that could potentially stop the sale of the brushes.
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401 closing for late night construction in Chatham-Kent
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Highway 401 will be closed in both directions between midnight and 5 a.m. in Chatham-Kent for three nights.
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