
Surplus Won’t Mean A Spending Spree
The Windsor Essex County District School Board may have turned the financial ship around with a $15.3-million accumulated surplus, but don’t expect it to go on a spending spree.

The Windsor Essex County District School Board may have turned the financial ship around with a $15.3-million accumulated surplus, but don’t expect it to go on a spending spree.
With over 50 new entries this year, Windsor’s Santa Claus Parade gets underway on Riverside Dr. W.
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is still urging people to get their flu shot, even after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning about it.
Ontario’s Transportation Minister says an environmental assessment on a high-speed rail line connecting Windsor to Toronto will start next year.
After three years, the Windsor Police Service says a community outreach program for high school students is changing the way minorities view officers.
Following the loss of 10,700 jobs across Canada last month, the unemployment rate inched upwards nationally, provincially and in Windsor.
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit confirms the first three cases of influenza A in the county.
The third class of the Police Ethnic and Cultural Exchange youth leadership program, or PEACE, graduate an eight-week course.
A 30-year-old woman now faces charges of robbery, possession of stolen property and forcible confinement after an incident at the Town & Country Motel on Howard Ave.
Windsor’s police chief credits strong community partnerships for the city’s low murder rate.