Windsor Star’s award-winning photographers covered the city and county Monday. Check out the gallery.
Wayne Munro fishes on a foggy morning on Monday, March 14, 2016 in Windsor, Ont.
A man pushes a stroller and walks his dog on a foggy morning on Monday, March 14, 2016 in Windsor, Ont.
Local Syrian refugees Maher Alumar, left, with sons, Ibrahem and Ammar, get their first taste of Windsor roads and Windsor’s emergency service personnel at The Safety Village, Monday March 14, 2016. Behind, Windsor Police Constable Cealia Gagnon, directs traffic as other families have experience the simulated roadway. (NICK BRANCACCIO/Windsor Star)
Local Syrian refugee Heba Abo Ghazha, 4, intently watches Windsor firefighters as they deploy the aerial ladder The Safety Village, Monday March 14, 2016. (NICK BRANCACCIO/Windsor Star)
Waled Alrbdoi, centre, helps his daughter Bayan Alrbdoi, 7, navigate simulated streets at The Safety Village Monday March 14, 2016. Baraa Alribdawee, right, joins the fun as dozens of local Syrian refugees were invited to meet Windsor’s emergency service personnel at The Safety Village, Monday March 14, 2016. (NICK BRANCACCIO/Windsor Star)
Local Syrian refugees get their first look at Windsor’s emergency service personnel at The Safety Village, Monday March 14, 2016. In photo, Windsor firefighters deploy the aerial ladder, which captured the attention of most of the visitors. (NICK BRANCACCIO/Windsor Star)
OPP Constable Karen Sinnaeve watching for distracted drivers on McNorton Street and St. Thomas Cres. Monday March 14, 2016. (NICK BRANCACCIO/Windsor Star)
OPP Constable Karen Sinnaeve watching for distracted drivers at a busy, four-way stop on McNorton Street near Tecumseh Arena Monday March 14, 2016. (NICK BRANCACCIO/Windsor Star
OPP Constable Karen Sinnaeve watching for distracted drivers at a four-way stop on McNorton Street near Tecumseh Arena Monday March 14, 2016.
An SUV that slid off the westbound EC Row off ramp at Huron Church Rd. in Windsor, ON. is shown on Monday, March 14, 2016. An O.P.P. unmarked cruiser was rear-ended while investigating the accident. The officer was not injured.
An unmarked O.P.P. cruiser was rear-ended on Monday, March 14, 2016, while investigating an accident on the westbound EC Row off ramp at Huron Church Rd. in Windsor, ON. The officer was not injured. The damage to the black cruiser is shown.
An unmarked O.P.P. cruiser was rear-ended on Monday, March 14, 2016, while investigating an accident on the westbound EC Row off ramp at Huron Church Rd. in Windsor, ON. The officer was not injured. The damage to the black cruiser is shown.
Gina Bulcke, director of organizational effectiveness at the Windsor Regional Hospital Ouellette campus, displays an app that helps track empty rooms and better manage patients on March 14, 2016.
Gina Bulcke, director of organizational effectiveness at the Windsor Regional Hospital Ouellette, is shown with a projected screen from an app that helps track empty rooms and better manage patients on March 14, 2016.
Graig Sutton, a robotics programmer at Valiant Machine and Tool in Windsor, Ont., works on a roller conveyor unit on March 14, 2016. The company recently won a supplier of the year award from General Motors.
Syrian refugees, Fatmi Ftaym al Ahmad holds her daughter Lamis as they view a green iguana during the free Zoo2You show at All Saint’s Church in Windsor, Ontario on March 14, 2016. The event sponsored by Unifor Local 444, The Syrian Council Canada, Windsor Chopper, and All Saint’s Church provided a free evening of entertainment by Zoo2You and snacks for many of the Syrian refugees in the are.
Syrian refugees view a snake during the free Zoo2You show at All Saint’s Church in Windsor, Ontario on March 14, 2016. The event sponsored by Unifor Local 444, The Syrian Council Canada, Windsor Chopper, and All Saint’s Church provided a free evening of entertainment by Zoo2You and snacks for many of the Syrian refugees in the are.
Syrian refugees view a snake during the free Zoo2You show at All Saint’s Church in Windsor, Ontario on March 14, 2016. The event sponsored by Unifor Local 444, The Syrian Council Canada, Windsor Chopper, and All Saint’s Church provided a free evening of entertainment by Zoo2You and snacks for many of the Syrian refugees in the are.