Public Health declares measles outbreak over in Ontario
6 hours agoPublic Health Ontario has declared the multi-jurisdictional measles outbreak over.
Public Health Ontario has declared the multi-jurisdictional measles outbreak over.
Police initiatives that have reduced crime and calls for service while helping people in crisis access needed services will continue thanks to provincial funding.
A 65-year-old man faces two assault charges after allegedly getting into a fight with a 45-year-old Leamington man.
The fire on September 28 on Terra Bella Drive damaged three homes in an upscale neighbourhood.
Four separate thefts involving the same suspect were reported between July 11 and August 18.
The WindsorEssex Community Foundation (WECF) released its 12th annual report during an event on Wednesday morning at Willistead Manor.
The Detroit Lions are hosting a Lions block party in downtown Windsor on American Thanksgiving.
The Kindergarten to Grade 12 school, located in Forest, will consolidate four schools and serve the communities of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation, Lambton Shores and Plympton-Wyoming.
Work is underway to redevelop a hotel in Ridgetown into something even bigger.
A 58-year-old has been charged in relation to a farming accident that claimed the life of a 15-year-old from Arkona.
Keystone Child, Youth & Family Services is expanding its counselling services across Grey and Bruce counties, bringing mental health care closer to families through partnerships with hospitals and community organizations.