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Post Malone, Canada's Tyler Armes Settle 'Circles' Lawsuit
The Down With Webster singer claimed he deserved writing credit on the song. -
Nick Lachey Must Attend Anger Management, AA Meetings: Report
The 98 Degrees singer was accused of battery on a paparazzo last year. -
Couple Exchanges Vows At Taylor Swift Concert
It was a warm up for their wedding next March. -
Bad Bunny's Ex Sues Over Voice Memo
Carliz de la Cruz Hernández is seeking millions. -
What Happened March 21st In Pop Music History
Here is what popped on this day. -
Madonna Reveals She's Working With Hitmaker Max Martin
Could there be new music from the pop icon? -
Luke Combs, Wife Expecting Baby No. 2
The couple shared the happy news with fans. -
Canada's Tyler Armes Faces Off With Post Malone In Court
A trial gets underway this week over a hit song. -
Ed Sheeran Docuseries Gets Premiere Date
The four-episode series will begin streaming in May. -
3 Men Found Guilty Of Killing Rapper XXXTentacion
Each one faces life in prison for the 2018 shooting.
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Dozens of landlords and tenants protest against new residential rental licensing program
Under this new pilot program, property owners will now be required to complete a licence application form, confirm ownership and show proper insurance, provide a local contact for the unit, and show that the unit meets legislated requirements, including Building Code, Fire Code, and Electrical Safety Standards. -
Federal minimum wage rising to $16.65 per hour on April 1
The federal minimum wage is rising to $16.65 per hour on April 1, up from $15.55. -
Ontario puts $224M to training centres to boost skilled trades
The government says applications for a new Skills Development Fund capital stream are set to open in the late spring for groups including unions, businesses, industry associations and Indigenous centres to build new training centres, or upgrade or convert existing facilities -
Windsor-Essex County Health Unit warns public due to rising cases of whooping cough
WECHU is urging the public to keep themselves up to date with the pertussis vaccine after a dramatic rise of cases -
Lakeshore man arrested and charged for impaired driving
A 70-year-old Lakeshore man is charged with operation while impaired by alcohol and operation while impaired with a blood alcohol level of 80 plus -
Simulation Lab proposed for the new Windsor-Essex Acute Care Hospital
WRH is the seventh largest community teaching hospital in Ontario, and Dr. Wassim Saad, Chief of Staff of Windsor Regional Hospital, says this new lab could bump Windsor up the ranks. -
Chatham man throws firearm in river before being arrested
According to police, officers responded to reports of a man walking on King Street West in Chatham with what appeared to be a rifle-style firearm -
ERCA to conduct prescribed burn at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area
The burn will be conducted on approximately 12 acres of tallgrass prairie grassland at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area, and will be carried out by hand ignition by professional staff who are trained and certified in fire behaviour and control -
City council interested in allowing spirits on Windsor grocery store shelves
Windsor city council approved a request from Spirits Canada to participate in a pilot project that would allow spirits to be sold next to wine and beer in grocery stores -
"The plan needs to be urgent": council wants feds to act on emergency commission recommendations
It’s been more than a month now since the report was published and according to the city, there has been no correspondence from the federal government on next steps