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Bank of Canada surveys point to rising inflation expectations for consumers and businesses
In its business outlook survey released Monday, the central bank said businesses’ expectations for near-term inflation have increased, and firms expect inflation to be high for longer than they did in the previous survey -
UTV and Sea-Doos stolen in Chatham-Kent
Chatham Kent Police are looking for suspects involved in the theft of a UTV and two Sea-Doos on July 2 -
Windsor Public Library hosts Summer Reading Club, free of charge
The 2022 Summer Reading Club began this weekend, continuing until August 27, and the program promotes a variety of different activities for area children including traditional story times, Take and Make Kits, video games and 3D printers -
Tilbury man facing charges for threatening Shoppers manager with a knife
A 26-year-old Tilbury man is facing charges following an incident at a Shoppers Drug Mart in Chatham over the weekend -
New Flair Airlines flights at Windsor International Airport begin this week
Starting on Thursday, July 7, flights to Montreal will start, and then on Friday, July 8, Flair Airlines begin flying to Halifax from Windsor -
Three dead, three critically wounded in shooting at Denmark mall
Danish police say the gunman who opened fire in a busy shopping mall in Copenhagen most likely acted alone and selected his victims at random -
Windsor local to compete in Amazing Race Canada
Craig Ramsay, who currently resides in California but has close ties to Windsor-Essex, will be joined by best friend Catherine Wreford Ledlow from Winnipeg to be a part of the show -
NCC reminding drivers to watch for turtles
Jensen Edwards, the National Media Relations Manager for Nature Conservancy of Canada, says it's important to watch for turtles in places such as Ojibway Park -
AM800 Weather for Monday, July 4
Sunny on Monday, with a light south wind early this afternoon and a high of 31°C, but feeling like 36°C with the humidex -
Health Canada says baby formula shipments coming, but supply to remain limited during summer
Health Canada has updated its shortage advisory of baby formula for infants with food allergies and certain medical conditions, saying new shipments are expected to arrive this week, but the agency warned supplies are likely to remain limited throughout the summer