Sue McKinnon, a member of Unifor Local 444 and longtime Caesars Windsor employee, received the Charles E. Brooks Labour ...
“Nobody really knows what’s going to happen, other than there’s a proposed merger,” said councillor Thomas Neufeld, who ...
In the world of consumer data, that’s not a blip — it’s a shift. Canadians aren’t just saying they want to buy Canadian; they’re actually doing it. Turn on the television any night and there’s one ...
With still a year left in a challenging term that has seen three trustees vacate their seats, public school board chair Gale ...
Sho Art Studios, located a short walk from his Old Walkerville home, was packed with hundreds on Friday night, a broad ...
A kitchen fire in a multi-residential structure has led to 18 people being displaced from their homes. Windsor firefighters responded to the blaze in the 600 block of Marentette Avenue early Tuesday ...
Windsor police are advising the public about several recent “distraction thefts” and offering prevention tips. Police say the most recent thefts occurred in parking lots near the 800 block of Goyeau ...
Unifor’s national leader joined locked-out Titan Tool and Die employees on Tuesday to help spread their workplace dispute ...
Santa Claus could have stuck with the sleigh on Sunday, but touching down at Devonshire Mall in a helicopter proved a far ...
The final phase of set-up for Bright Lights Windsor is underway at Jackson Park, marking the last stretch of preparations ...
In the third city gunfire incident in two weeks, Windsor police are searching for two vehicles thought to be involved in a ...
A Peche Island citizens advocacy group says it hopes Mayor Drew Dilkens’s call for a study on the city-owned property’s ...
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