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›Sunshine list — 7,500 public sector employees in Windsor-Essex make $100,000 or more›Spitfires giving Storm no space to play in taking 2-0 series lead›Big dig: Infrastructure for Sandwich South lands will cost Windsor $280M›Windsor police search for four suspects following pepper spray attack›Region gaining 101 beds with new hospital, among multiple Windsor mentions in Ontario budget›'Alone and afraid' — Windsor humane society issues plea after injured dog left outside shelter›LaSalle police seize firearms from Front Road residence›'Years of hatred' — Crown presses Windsor killer over fatal shooting motive›Ontario budget leans on existing supports, limited new aid for key sectors›What's On Windsor: Downtown farmer's market returns, Nain Rouge, and more›Sarnia mayor calls for changes to proposed law to hold municipal councillors accountable›Windsor police officers earn lifesaving honour after rescuing man from Detroit River›Spitfires take goldfish memory approach after taking series opener against Storm›String of Windsor vehicle break-ins over after victim confronts suspect›Windsor police seeking suspect after woman assaulted with bear spray›'Incredibly meaningful' — Windsor Symphony Orchestra performs in local schools›Leamington man faces 34 charges after multi-jurisdictional police pursuit›Ford government defends OSAP changes as students weigh strikes›A constant through change: Windsor-Essex Chamber of Commerce marks 150 years›Leamington council rejects proposed 14-storey waterfront condominium building
Last updated: May 3, 2026, 11:00 a.m.