Windsor mayor calls for stormwater charge review
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens is calling for a review of the city’s stormwater charges after complaints of high bills.
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Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens is calling for a review of the city’s stormwater charges after complaints of high bills.
The Deputy Mayor for the Town of Tecumseh wants to deny a proposal for four units as of right in established neighbourhoods.
Windsor Fire and Rescue Services (WFRS) is reminding residents that open burning is not allowed within the city and getting caught could come with a hefty fine.
Nominations are now open for the 18th annual Lois Fairley Nurse of the Year Community Service Award, which recognizes a Windsor-Essex nurse who has demonstrated excellence in patient care, advocacy, and community service.
Phragmites… You might not know what it is, but you have certainly seen them.
The crown is looking for a jail sentence for a Windsor man who has been convicted in a Chatham double fatal collision.
The Windsor Police Service Board has approved a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of suspects for an unsolved murder from 1995.
Chatham-Kent Fire crews are on scene of a tent fire at a homeless encampment in Chatham.
Autoworkers in Windsor had a front-row seat Wednesday as Liberal Leader Mark Carney visited the city, unveiling a $2-billion campaign promise aimed at supporting jobs and shoring up Canada’s auto sector.
If you’re having trouble keeping up with the potential measles exposures in Windsor-Essex and Chatham Kent, here’s a full list of them, all in one place.
The Town of Tecumseh is releasing the results of its biennial Citizen Satisfaction Survey, suggesting most residents are satisfied with town services.
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) has launched a new tool to assess risk and offer further guidance for measles exposure.
A Tesla cyber truck that was keyed in Chatham has led to mischief charges being laid against a suspect.
The Chatham-Kent Police Service has laid charges after a suspect allegedly spit on a keypad at the CKPS building in Blenheim.
Each year, CAA asks drivers, cyclists, transit riders and pedestrians to nominate bad roads as part of the ‘CAA Worst Roads campaign’, which helps to influence change for Ontario roads.
Police in Chatham are advising the public of a training exercise taking place Wednesday.