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Windsor police officer suffers minor injuries during drug investigation

A Windsor police officer was taken to hospital with minor injuries suffered during a drug investigation Wednesday.

Leamington school bus company says it's a constant cycle of hiring, training drivers

A local transportation company that operates school buses say it's hard to find drivers willing to work part time hours.

Essex United Church to close in October due to shrinking congregation

Essex United Church will close its doors as a church on Oct. 20 due to a shrinking congregation.

Work to begin on final phase of Cabana Road improvements in Windsor

Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens announces the final phase of reconstruction of Cabana Road is on the way.

'The Queen of Tecumseh,' who helped town get an arena and skate park, dies at age 90

Doreen Ouellette served on town council and was an avid volunteer.

Film productions welcomed as a positive for downtown Windsor businesses, the arts

A movie called Plan C is shooting in Windsor this month. The producer likes Windsor as a location.

Tool and mould industry among those laying off amid Windsor having highest unemployment in Canada

Several pressures, including low-cost competitors from overseas, are impacting the tool and mould industry.

App maps out tours of murals in Windsor and Detroit

The software company Parallel42 has created an app that allows users to take a self-guided tour murals in Windsor and Detroit.

Hudson's Bay store at Devonshire closed for repairs to cooling system

The Hudson's Bay store at Devonshire Mall has been closed for about two weeks due to a problem in the cooling system. The company says the store will be open next week.

This new star will soon be visible in Windsor's night sky, for the 1st time in 80 years

A dead star 2,600 light years from Earth has exploded and soon we'll be able to see the new star in Windsor.