Amherstburg Fire Department responds to morning blaze
3 hours agoAmherstburg fire crews responded to a fire on Kingsbridge Drive early Tuesday morning.
Amherstburg fire crews responded to a fire on Kingsbridge Drive early Tuesday morning.
Over the next few months, drivers in Windsor can expect lane closures at five signalized intersections.
Residents and businesses in the Town of Kingsville will now be charged if the OPP respond to more than one false alarm in a year.
The federal minimum wage will increase from $17.75 to $18.15 starting on April 1, 2026.
OPP officers in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent had another busy weekend on the roads.
"750 For Peace" will begin on July 1, Canada Day, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, and ends in Windsor's Jackson Park on August 1, Emancipation Day.
Molly Allaire says the province's decision to amalgamate 36 conservation authorities into nine regional bodies risks responsible home construction and is a waste of taxpayer money.
City/County Councillor Bill Dennis will be asked to submit written apologies in the aftermath of online comments, which prompted formal complaints from local First Nation chiefs.
OPP investigating a two-vehicle collision that sent one person to hospital.
A 70-year-old man has been charged for allegedly assaulting a 63-year-old woman.
The Town of Saugeen Shores has officially exceeded its fundraising target for the Pryde Aquatic and Wellness Centre, according to a report presented to council on March 23.