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'We're very close,' LeBlanc says of tariff deal after hours-long meeting with U.S. officials

Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc held what is believed to be his longest meeting to date with American officials in Washington as both sides push to finalize a deal that will deliver tariff relief for hard-hit Canadian industries and restore U.S. alcohol sales in province-run liquor stores.

City of Windsor seeks to expropriate dozens of Ambassador Bridge-owned properties in west end

The municipality has begun the process of expropriating at least 45 derelict or vacant properties in the Sandwich Town area — which belong to the Canadian Transit Company (Ambassador Bridge).

Drew Dilkens will seek re-election as Windsor's mayor

First elected Mayor of Windsor in 2014, Dilkens has announced he will pursue a fourth term.

LG Energy continues to pivot away from EV batteries

Most of LG Energy's factories in North America are now making storage batteries — the result of an ongoing and deliberate shift from production of electric vehicle cells.

'Miracle and unity': Windsor community rallies behind men displaced by recovery home fire

A fire in Sandwich town Monday night has temporarily displaced the men living at a Windsor transitional recovery home. Their kitchen has been completely gutted but community donations are helping.

New Windsor Regional Hospital program helps soothe patients – especially kids

Patients at the Windsor Regional Hospital now have a new way to relax and relieve anxiety. The Nolan’s Smile Foundation has launched what’s called a Snoezelen cart program. The carts are equipped with items like water bubble tubes, a fiber-optic light spray and other soothing sensory experiences.

Province-wide WSIB staffing cuts will impact 131 workers in Windsor, union says

The Ontario Compensation Employees Union says the provincial government has deemed hundreds of WSIB jobs redundant — and Windsor's WSIB workers will be among those worst-hit with job cuts.

Lower tariff on steel in Canada-U.S. trade deal will include a quota system: source

$1.28M in contraband seized, 3 Londoners arrested after drug trafficking investigation on Walpole Island

Project Brake — an OPP investigation into drug trafficking on Walpole Island First Nation — has resulted in charges against three individuals in London, Ont., and the seizure of an estimated $1.28M in fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and more.

Carney, Trump, top negotiators signal trade deal in the works

As Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Washington on Wednesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said there has been 'significant progress' on a trade deal with the U.S., while President Donald Trump said there's 'a very good deal' on the table, with neither giving much detail on what exactly has been negotiated.