Amherstburg plans for 'Open Air Weekends' — once region is allowed to enter...
Weekend visitors to Amherstburg's Dalhousie Street will be able to enjoy expanded restaurant patios, outdoor vendors, and no traffic — according to the town's plans once the region enters Stage 2...
View ArticleNo beach testing in Windsor-Essex this summer, health unit says
With resources stretched thin by COVID-19 response efforts, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit has decided not to conduct weekly water testing at the region's nine public beaches this summer.
View ArticleREOPENING CANADA: Sales rebound at auto dealers after COVID-19 conditions
"Business is extremely good right now." After a temporary province-ordered ban on test drives and showroom visits due to COVID-19 concerns, auto dealers in southwestern Ontario are enjoying a rebound...
View ArticleFCA Canada kicks off June 27 Miracle with truckload of donations
The June 27 Miracle food drive in Windsor-Essex is here, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Canada has already contributed six pallets full of non-perishable food items. What will you be giving this Saturday?
View ArticleAnticipation builds for June 27 food drive miracle in Windsor-Essex
The June 27 Miracle food drive meant to involve all residents of Windsor and Essex County is just days away. Are you ready to put some canned goods outside your door?
View ArticleWindsor needs 'urgent attention' from province to deal with financial impact...
The City of Windsor, like many other local governments, is in "desperate need" of funding and support from higher orders of government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Mayor Drew Dilkens told the...
View ArticleLeamington couple who died in cottage explosion remembered as lively, loving,...
"They loved their parties," says Carly Lemire — daughter of Dave and Dianne Nadalin, great-grandparents who were killed in the house explosion on Marentette Beach in Leamington last weekend.
View ArticleSunday storm brought damage to Windsor-Essex — but no tornado or new records
In two hours last Sunday afternoon, Windsor-Essex was pummelled by 78 km/h winds and 45 mm of rain. But Environment Canada weather watchers say the short storm wasn't a tornado and didn't set any...
View ArticleWindsor-Essex ranks worst in province on COVID-19 exposure metrics, says...
As of Wednesday, an individual in Windsor-Essex has a 10 per cent chance of exposure to COVID-19 after meeting just 12 people, according to the "risk-gauge" metric devised by biostatistician Ryan Imgrund.
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