Casino Windsor Gets New Name
December 16th, 2006Goodbye Casino Windsor. Hello Ceasars Windsor! Read the rest of this entry »
Goodbye Casino Windsor. Hello Ceasars Windsor! Read the rest of this entry »
Students from the St. Clair College Music Theatre Program will be performing for the first time at the Chrysler Theatre. Join this very talented cast of musical theater performers for A St. Clair Christmas, a performance of music dedicated to the Christmas Season.
Read the rest of this entry »
Mayor Eddie Francis and the newly elected City Council including Ward Five Councillors Jo-Anne Gignac and Percy Hatfield will officially open the new steel arch bridge linking Wyandotte Street East from Riverdale Avenue to Martinique Drive on Monday, Dec. 11 at 1 pm. Read the rest of this entry »
On Friday, Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis launched the first-ever line of city-branded products designed and made by Roots, just in time for the holiday period. The specialized apparel will be available in two locations – Tunnel Duty Free Shop and Freeds of Windsor – with other locations expected to be added in the coming months.
Read the rest of this entry »
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services today increased its credit outlook for the City of Windsor from AA-Stable to AA-Positive. This positive outlook reflects Standard & Poor’s expectation that the City of Windsor’s debt is on a downward trend and that budgets are being properly monitored. Read the rest of this entry »
Detroit Tigers fans are being presented with the chance to buy World Series banners. The official Tigers baseball team banners decorated the streets of downtown Windsor during the recent pro baseball championship. 100 banners at a price of $120 apiece, tax included, are available now.
Read the rest of this entry »
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) is investigating the circumstances surrounding the custody injury of a 39-year-old Windsor man.
Researchers at the University of Windsor have developed a new compound that could be effective as a hydrogen storage material, according to reports.
(CP) - Ottawa will consider if a private company can help build and run a new border crossing linking Windsor, Ont., to Detroit. Read the rest of this entry »
Celia Southward, the Coordinator of Special Populations for the City’s Department of Parks and Recreation, has received the Award of Merit from The Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) at its national conference in Saskatoon this fall. Read the rest of this entry »