WINDSOR, Ont. — A 41-year-old Windsor man is in custody after police arrested him while he was in the process of breaking into a second-floor downtown Windsor residence early Monday.
WINDSOR, Ont. — A group of homeowners on Windsor's west side have hired a lawyer and will approach city council tonight to push for demolition of dozens of unsightly homes on Indian Road owned by Ambassador Bridge owner Matty Moroun.
WINDSOR, Ont. -- City councillor Ron Jones has hired a lawyer to defend his interests against allegations of wrongdoing that may emerge from an investigation into hundreds of cell phone calls to CUPE union president Jean Fox during the 101-day strike by municipal workers.
Aboriginal drumming and dancing were the main attractions at the Children's Pow Wow, held at Assumption high school on Saturday. The pow wow, which organizers plan on making an annual event, coincides with the 50th anniversary of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
LASALLE, Ont. -- When a LaSalle nursing home resident took a fall on Friday, Nov. 13, two grade 8 students crossing her path stopped to help.
BOB BOUGHNER Sun Media The Walpole Island First Nation Residential School Survivors Group is the recipient of this year's YMCA peace medal. Representatives of the YMCA of Chatham-Kent will present the medal Nov.[...]
The Wallaceburg Lakers Junior C hockey team continued their winning ways as they beat Blenheim 3-2 Sunday night in Blenheim. It was the second consecutive win for Wallaceburg. Jordan Belanger scored the winner for the Lakers in the third period to break up a 2-2 tie.[...]
A new and improved Legion room was officially opened Nov. 9 at the Wallaceburg and District Museum. The room, which includes medals, pictures, uniforms and military items, has been expanded in the museum's basement area.[...]
The Chatham-Kent Community Governance Task Force is studying various issues, such as council size and ward boundaries. The task force is holding a number of meetings across the municipality to gather views on how to shape Chatham-Kent's political landscape.[...]
As their shots fell, the Wallaceburg Tartans' confidence rose. They avenged three regular-season losses to the Chatham-Kent Golden Hawks with a 54-40 win in the Kent 'AA-AAAA' senior girls basketball final Saturday.[...]
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CHATHAM — The Chatham-Kent Golden Hawks were like David without his trusty slingshot Friday night. They just didn't have the weapons to slow the General Amherst Generals, a Goliath in high school girls basketball.[...]
ESSEX — Essex County council has referred a multi-million dollar request from the Hotel-Dieu Grace Hospital Foundation to its upcoming budget sessions. Representatives from the foundation appeared before county council last Wednesday night requesting $3 million over seven to ten years for a $78.[...]
AMHERSTBURG — The General Amherst Lady Gens captured their fifth straight SWOSSAA title, this time at the AAA level, as they defeated the Sarnia St. Patrick's Fighting Irish 49-30 Thursday night. It is also the sixth SWOSSAA title in seven years for the junior Lady Gens.[...]
AMHERSTBURG — The Amherstburg Chamber of Commerce is once again trying to get residents and businesses to decorate the town. They are holding their third annual decorating contest in which the best three in each of the residential and business categories will be named.[...]
AMHERSTBURG — The town has sent correspondence to Essex MPP Bruce Crozier as well as the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) asking that the municipality's share of the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund remain intact.[...]
Accused double murderer Christopher Little drugged and apparently sexually assaulted his wife Julie Crocker while she was unconscious, but a botched police search meant that a jury never saw this evidence.
Few of those feeling angst and shame over the mistreatment of Afghan detainees have paused to recall how this mess originated.
Loud yelling, five or six gunshots and then screams shattered the early-morning quiet as a man collapsed, dying on the pavement in front of a Bay St. condo tower early Sunday.
It was a Scorpio birthday bash, a celebration for half a dozen men born under that sign of the zodiac.
After a successful double lung transplant, Natalia Ritchie was breathing with new lungs Sunday.
The Ministry of the Attorney General says it still views Ontario's street racing law as constitutional, despite a provincial court ruling in Newmarket last week.
Some ethnic communities are at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, but a new research project in Toronto hopes to prevent the risk from becoming reality.
The Opposition walked out of the Ontario legislature en masse Monday to protest the government's refusal to hold public hearings on its bill to create a 13 per cent harmonized sales tax.
Toronto police are investigating the possible abduction of a young woman from outside a hotel near Pearson International Airport.
The federal Conservative government plans to introduce new legislation this week requiring internet service providers to take a more active role in reporting child pornography to police, CBC News has learned.
The Opposition walked out of the Ontario legislature en masse Monday to protest the government's refusal to hold public hearings on its bill to create a 13 per cent harmonized sales tax.
More than 1,300 homeless people across Canada will be provided housing as part of a massive four-year project to study the link between mental health and homelessness.
A ship that was stuck in the St. Lawrence River for five days has finally been freed.
Four people will appear in court on Monday to face charges related to a seven-hour standoff at an Ottawa hotel over the weekend.
U.S. company Ciena Corp. is the winning bidder for Nortel Networks' optical networking and carrier ethernet businesses.
What's on at council tonight: * Gayle Rushton of the Earth Hour Festival committee will make a certificate presentation to the city.[...]
MISSISSAUGA - Peel Regional Police say a toddler who fell several storeys at Pearson International Airport has died. Const. Jodi Dawson says "this was an unfortunate accident". She says that the boy's death Sunday night is not considered suspicious and there was no foul play involved.[...]
Mackenzie Allan could sing the lyrics to O Canada before he could even talk. So it's only fitting that the 13-year-old autistic boy, who lives in south Barrie, will be one of 12,000 people to carry the Olympic torch in the coming weeks leading up to the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver.[...]
Remember Devo ofWhip It fame? Well, the 1970s New Wave band will release its first studio album in 20 years, tentatively titledFresh,in 2010 and launch a new tour starting with a date at Coachella Music Festival in April.[...]
If you believe senior Canadian diplomat Richard Colvin, the Conservative government turned a blind eye to the abuse of Afghan prisoners for more than a year while publicly feigning ignorance of the problem.[...]