- Boat crash victim 'generous young man,' mourners told Windsor Star - Sat, 11 Jun, 2011
About 400 mourners gathered at St. Joseph’s Church in Leamington Saturday to remember a “loving father” and a “generous young man,” killed in marina breakwall collis … More »Boat crash victim 'generous young man,' mourners told
- Woman stranded on remote beach recalls her six-day fight for survival Windsor Star - Sat, 11 Jun, 2011
Elaine Campbell remembers the last words her partner, Fred Wydenes, called out before a huge wave engulfed their aluminum skiff, tossing them both into the frigid oc … More »Woman stranded on remote beach recalls her six-day fight for survival
- Pearson training centre shakes up operation Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
The Ottawa-based Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, facing the loss of its federal government funding, told its employees Thursday it is closing down its Cornwallis, N.S., … More »Pearson training centre shakes up operation
The Ottawa-based Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, facing the loss of its federal government funding, told its employees Thursday it is closing down its Cornwallis, N.S., offices.
- 'No evidence of health effects' from wind power: Sierra Club Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
Sierra Club Canada has waded into the increasingly heated debate over wind power in Ontario with a report that draws on scientific literature to counter a "campaign of … More »'No evidence of health effects' from wind power: Sierra Club
Sierra Club Canada has waded into the increasingly heated debate over wind power in Ontario with a report that draws on scientific literature to counter a "campaign of fear" from wind opponents.
- Lawyer denies claims he bilked clients Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
An Ottawa lawyer now living in the south of France says he is too ill to return to Canada, but vehemently denies suggestions that he bilked clients of $300,000. More »Lawyer denies claims he bilked clients
An Ottawa lawyer now living in the south of France says he is too ill to return to Canada, but vehemently denies suggestions that he bilked clients of $300,000.
- Great Big Sea, Sam Roberts to entertain Will and Kate in Canada Day celebration Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
Prince William and Kate will take in the Canada Day noon show on Parliament Hill, but no other details of their Ottawa itinerary were made public Thursday at a National … More »Great Big Sea, Sam Roberts to entertain Will and Kate in Canada Day celebration
- Local man still in critical condition with burns Windsor Star - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
A Windsor trucker, badly burned in a fiery crash on a Michigan highway, remains in critical condition in hospital but has cleared the "first hurdle" in survival by making … More »Local man still in critical condition with burns
- Solid Waste group faces trash dilemmas Windsor Star - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
Limiting the number of bags of garbage that can go to the curb every week or mandating food scrap composting in backyards are two proposals the Essex-Windsor Solid Waste … More »Solid Waste group faces trash dilemmas
- Province investing $2M in U of W aerospace Windsor Star - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
A substantial investment by the province will push the University of Windsor's aerospace engineering program to the front of the aviation industry, says the university … More »Province investing $2M in U of W aerospace
- Arson suspected in $500K limo fire Windsor Star - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
A fire at a limousine lot in South Windsor that resulted in half a million dollars worth of damage was caused by Molotov cocktails planted inside the vehicles, say p … More »Arson suspected in $500K limo fire
A fire at a limousine lot in South Windsor that resulted in half a million dollars worth of damage was caused by Molotov cocktails planted inside the vehicles, say police.
- Priest nets 2 years for sex assaults Windsor Star - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
Back in the 1950s, Catholic priest William Hodgson Marshall earned the nickname Happy Hands because he was always touching his students. More »Priest nets 2 years for sex assaults
- Popular Pupatello Packing in politics Windsor Star - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
In what will surely be a political shocker to many, powerful and popular Windsor West MPP Sandra Pupatello advised her riding executive Thursday night that she won't … More »Popular Pupatello Packing in politics
- One-legged man's crutches stolen Windsor Star - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
"That's pretty low," taking a one-legged man's crutches. More »One-legged man's crutches stolen
"That's pretty low," taking a one-legged man's crutches.
- Carleton researcher helps find link between nicotine, thinness Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 10 Jun, 2011
A Carleton University neuroscientist is part of a team that has unravelled the mystery of how nicotine makes people thinner. More »Carleton researcher helps find link between nicotine, thinness
A Carleton University neuroscientist is part of a team that has unravelled the mystery of how nicotine makes people thinner.
- First the heat, then the storm Ottawa Citizen - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
Wednesday was a day of weather extremes in Ottawa, with heavy, muggy heat quickly turning into a storm that wreaked havoc throughout the region. More »First the heat, then the storm
Wednesday was a day of weather extremes in Ottawa, with heavy, muggy heat quickly turning into a storm that wreaked havoc throughout the region.
- Bizarre death in Barrhaven a suicide, police say Ottawa Citizen - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
Ottawa police say a 53-yearold man who was found with a knife in his chest on the front porch of a Barrhaven home late Tuesday night, committed suicide. More »Bizarre death in Barrhaven a suicide, police say
Ottawa police say a 53-yearold man who was found with a knife in his chest on the front porch of a Barrhaven home late Tuesday night, committed suicide.
- Law dean city's new integrity commissioner Windsor Star - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
The City of Windsor will soon have a new integrity commissioner who believes in heading off problems before they arrive. More »Law dean city's new integrity commissioner
- Payne keen on centre Windsor Star - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
Ward 9 Coun. Hilary Payne does not consider himself a spendthrift in his personal life, and his reputation as a tight-fisted administrator was cemented decades ago. More »Payne keen on centre
- Ex-executive praises GM Windsor Star - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
When General Motors' executives began putting more stock in numbers and spreadsheets, the company was doomed to eventual failure, said its former vice-chairman Bob L … More »Ex-executive praises GM
- I'm not a threat, says Sex offender Windsor Star - Thu, 9 Jun, 2011
A recently released sex offender who sparked outrage and protests in Leamington when she moved in next to an elementary school says her crime was a "one-time thing" and … More »I'm not a threat, says Sex offender
A recently released sex offender who sparked outrage and protests in Leamington when she moved in next to an elementary school says her crime was a "one-time thing" and children don't turn her on.