The Mayors will be meeting to discuss municipal priorities such as housing and infrastructure forOntario’s largest municipalities, and updating their Health and Homelessness Strategy.
As we prepare for a very hot and humid week next week - temmperatures we didn't see at all last year ... I wanted to know how we're getting prepared.Kids are still in school and the school boards are preparing for the heat.
It's Spring, which can be a vulnerable time for migraine sufferers and research has shown unsettling Spring weather patterns can sometimes increase the severity and frequency of migraines
Although some areas have shown slight improvements since last year, the pace of these changes is far too slow to address the urgent issues facing our strained healthcare system. Nearly half of RPNs (48%) are considering leaving the profession d
Moving forward, all Windsor Police reports involving intimate partner conflicts that don't result in criminal charges will be channelled to this new program. With the consent of those affected, FSWE representatives will then follow up to assess
The Ontario government says it is investing 2.5 million dollars this year to help municipalities better manage the hazards posed by old and inactive oil and gas wells.
Guest: Brenden Escott, producer of the Oilers Now radio program and sports anchor on 630 CHED in Edmonton. The official radio broadcast home of the Oilers.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is criticizing Ontario Premier Doug Ford for once again expanding the size of the provincial cabinet with his Thursday afternoon cabinet shuffle. Jay Goldberg, Ontario Director at the Canadian Taxpayers Federat
A low-calorie sweetener called xylitol used in many reduced-sugar foods and consumer products such as gum and toothpaste may be linked to nearly twice the risk of heart attacks, stroke and death in people who consume the highest levels of the s
The clock is ticking down to potential job action at Canada's border crossings. Kamil Karamali, CTV national news, joins us to talk about the potential strike action.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is shaking up his education and energy portfolios in a cabinet shuffle as the legislature heads into its summer break. Keith Leslie, political analyst, joins us to talk about the cabinet shuffle.
A long-time booster of the Windsor community and well-known businessman, Ted Farron, has died. Farron was the owner of Farron's Gourmet Butcher in South Windsor. He was in the business for 35 years before retiring just a few years ago. Van Nifo
A job action is looming at Canada's borders. There's a potential strike starting tomorrow as PSAC staff at Canadian Border Services Agency which could lead to lengthy delays at border crossings. The Windsor Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce is
Kamil Karamali, CTV National News, joins us to talk about new guidelines to help pediatricians, family doctors and nurse practitioners diagnose eating disorders.
June 8th is World Ocean Day 2024. A newly released Globescan study commissioned by the Marine Stewardship Council reveals record-high levels of pessimism and eco-anxiety among Canadians. Celine Rouzaud, Senior Marketing & Communications Manager
World War II veterans joined heads of state and others Thursday for poignant ceremonies on the beaches of Normandy to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.