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Windsor's drug consumption, treatment site application won't move forward: provincial government

Windsor's first-ever drug consumption and treatment site, SafePoint, won't be reopening its doors, according to the provincial government.

Meet some of the first residents living on Caldwell First Nation

It's a historic moment for Caldwell First Nation, whose members are finally moving back on to a piece of its ancestral land. Some of the first residents share their stories and hopes for the future.

'This is just the beginning:' Caldwell First Nation celebrates return to part of its ancestral lands

Dozens of people celebrated a moment Saturday that Caldwell First Nation has anticipated for more than 230 years: welcoming its people back home.
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Caldwell First Nation is moving home after hundreds of years. Here's what it took to reclaim their land

After fighting to reclaim its land and reunite its community for more than 230 years, Caldwell is celebrating a monumental moment: its people are returning home.

Here's what you should know about Listeria contaminations in Canada

From pre-packaged salads to six-layer bean dips to mushrooms, the latest Listeria contamination this time in some plant-based beverages isn't the first time food or drink products have been recalled in Canada due to the bacteria.

Opioid overdoses are surging in Windsor-Essex. Public health is asking the community for help

A significant number of opioid overdoses in Windsor-Essex has the local health unit on high alert and community advocates pushing the government to answer questions on the city's defunct drug consumption site.

Public school board trustee plans to push back against proposed misconduct sanctions

A public school board trustee plans to appeal multiple sanctions thather fellow board members placed against her after finding that she repeatedly breached their code of conduct.

Scarce drinking fountains in Windsor, Ont., limit accessible options during heat wave

Of the more than 200 parks in Windsor, Ont., there are only 11 outdoor public drinking fountains, leavingresidents in one of Canada's hottest cities with few accessible options to hydrate during extreme heat.And the city has no plans to restore fountains that have fallen out of service due to vandalism.

2 landmark businesses look to move over high rents just as the city plans to revive downtown

Landmark downtown Windsor businesses are considering relocating as they say they're struggling to keep up with significant rent hikes.But as the city forges ahead on a multi-million dollar downtown revival plan, the area's city councillor says he's pushing to find solutions that protect local business owners while encouraging investment into the area.

As people face long wait lists, these Windsor-Essex long-term care projects see significant delays

As people in Windsor-Essex face lengthy wait lists to get into long-term care, multiple projects expected to bring hundreds of additional beds and some new facilities to the region are significantly lagging behind schedule.