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Chatham-Kent Police say a man arrested Tuesday is responsible for 32 daytime break-and-enters in Chatham-Kent over the last few weeks.

Organizers are calling the CK On The Edge festival a success, despite falling short of its attendance goal.

The provincial government is promising new money to area hospitals to reduce emergency room wait times.

It may seem like there are lots of construction projects on the go right now in Chatham-Kent but the city says it’s no different than previous years.

The vice-chair of the Canadian Transportation Museum says Windsor can no longer call itself the automotive capital of Canada.

The Opposition is calling on the Ontario government to apologize to a woman whose breast was removed under the mistaken belief she had cancer.

Minacs plans on adding more than 100 full time staff to it’s roster of roughly 180 people.

After more than 90 years of operations in Windsor — GM is closing its final plant today.

Tecumseh is trying to set up an open house for residents wanting answers about power disruptions in the town.

The municipality is helping local residents get around this coming long weekend.