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Vandalism at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Elementary School
A school board official says the matter was brought to their attention late Monday night by the board's security company, who had received a report about it from Windsor Police Service -
Amherstburg council to discuss two year pilot project for transit service
Councillor Don McArthur is in favour of the project and believes it will assist town youth and seniors -
WECHU reports 163 new high risk COVID-19 cases since last Thursday
The health unit says 29 confirmed COVID-19 cases are in hospital with six in the Intensive Care Unit
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WECHU reports 163 new high risk COVID-19 cases since last Thursday
The health unit says 29 confirmed COVID-19 cases are in hospital with six in the Intensive Care Unit -
Amherstburg council to discuss two year pilot project for transit service
Councillor Don McArthur is in favour of the project and believes it will assist town youth and seniors -
Vandalism at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Elementary School
A school board official says the matter was brought to their attention late Monday night by the board's security company, who had received a report about it from Windsor Police Service -
Transit Windsor Tunnel Bus still on hold
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says it's impractical to have the transit drivers checking all passengers information before crossing into the United States -
Death toll from Saturday's storm hits 10 as communities survey damage
By early Tuesday morning, Hydro Ottawa was reporting about 77,000 customers were still without power, while provincial provider Hydro One had more than 148,000 customers still affected by outages -
Spitfires win Game 2 of Western Conference Final
The win evened the OHL Western Conference Final at 1-1 -
Forecast for Windsor-Essex for Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Plenty of sunshine expected on Tuesday with a daytime high of 21 -
Amherstburg Mayor in favour of naloxone distribution by first responders
A report from earlier this month asked for the fire chief to be given authorization to implement the naloxone program -
Leadership change at Essex County Library
Library board chair Nelson Santos has confirmed Robin Greenall is no longer with the organization -
WPS applying for funding to upgrade and expand traffic camera system
The Windsor Police Service is applying for $200,000 in provincial funding to upgrade and expand the traffic camera system across the city.
News Poll

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Win Tickets to Sarah McLachlan!
Win tickets to Sarah McLachlan at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor! -
Win Dinner at the Windsor Rib & Craft Beer Fest
Listen to win dinner for 4 at the Windsor Rib & Craft Beer Fest June 3 - 5 -
Win a Pair of Tickets to the Windsor Riverfront Fireworks Party
Enter to win a pair of tickets to the Windsor Riverfront Fireworks Party at the Bistro at the River June 27!
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Mental Health Month
May is Mental Health Month and this year it’s all about Empathy. We all want and need to feel seen and heard. Let’s stop polarizing and start empathizing. This mental health month, don’t weigh in, tune in. Visit the Canadian Mental Health Association, Windsor Essex website for Mental Health Month activities. -
VON Week
May 22nd- May 28th we celebrate the creative and innovative spirit of our VON staff and volunteers who contribute to life-changing moments every day. To all the VON staff and volunteers who provide outstanding care and support to our clients, Thank You, and Happy VON Week! Visit www.von.ca to learn more about how you can support VON providing care in your community -
Community Living Essex Backyard Makeover Raffle
Community Living Essex County is selling tickets for their Backyard Makeover Raffle to raise funds for their Youth in Action Summer Employment Program. Buy tickets before May 18th to be entered into the Early Bird draw for your chance to win $750 CASH plus you’ll be entered for the GRAND PRIZE- a $5,500 Backyard Makeover!