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Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to hit Canada with 35 per cent tariffs is nothing short of ...
Mayor Drew Dilkens is asking Mark Carney to re-think the federal demand that Windsor approve four-plexes anywhere in the city ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens on the ‘difficult six months’ the city has faced with steel and auto tariffs impacting the local ...
A proposed increase to the Windsor police operating budget for 2025 now stands at 7.1 per cent — slightly less than the 7.9 per cent increase that was originally sought in a police finance report.The ...
Re: “B.C. plans to cut payments for ­long-COVID clinics, leaving patients in lurch,” July 27. The Medical Services Plan is ...
Although U.S. President Donald Trump’s 35 per cent tariff increase doesn’t impact goods under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico ...
Windsor will spend millions of dollars filling in a former city pool to create more emergency shelter space downtown.
Several local lawmakers were told about allegations of unpaid bills and contract disputes at the publicly subsidized NextStar ...
Mayor Drew Dilkens says the city will need to take action to avoid a double-digit tax increase. (Chris Ensing/CBC) ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says he went into his meeting with Ontario Premier Doug Ford with a laundry list of items to talk about. Ford has asked multiple big city mayors to come to Toronto for a ...
Mr. Dilkens said Windsor has an estimated 200 to 250 unoccupied homes out of a total of 88,000 units.
On Tuesday council immediately occupied its comfort zone, engaging in long, detailed, fussy debate over details that should ...