Windsor
A portion of Lauzon Parkway was temporarily closed Wednesday afternoon following a motor vehicle collision.
Not many details were provided by the Windsor Police Service, other than the road was closed. Drivers were asked to avoid the area.
All lanes are now open.
Windsor Top Stories
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Belle River native and Florida Panther brings Stanley Cup home to celebrate with hometown fans
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Alleged theft of credit cards, cash, gift cards from multiple vehicles leads to dual arrest in LaSalle
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Algae bloom test on Lake St. Clair exceeds acceptable limit
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Municipalities call for a shelter solution
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County Road 2, Belle River, closed due to collision
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Driver under nation-wide ban charged in connection to hit and run: Police
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LaSalle teen running from Windsor to Sarnia. Here’s why:
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Italy imposes beach rules and selfie stop lights as tourist numbers hit peak levels
Such huge numbers of tourists are expected to descend on Italy’s popular destinations around a major holiday, that special measures are being put in place to keep them in check.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week.
Provinces urged to offer students free vaccines for rare but deadly meningitis strain
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are the only provinces that offer post-secondary students free vaccination against meningitis B, a rare but deadly bacterial infection.
'Banksy woz ere.' London Zoo is the latest to remove street artist's animal mural for protection
The gorilla and other animals that appeared to have escaped from the London Zoo in Banksy's most recent work have been taken into safekeeping.
Cheaper flight tickets, less crowded Canadian airports among reasons to travel this fall
Fall is around the corner, but that doesn't mean you have to put your passport away, as travelling at this time of year comes with many benefits, according to a travel expert.
Parts of sagging Toronto building demolished, remaining structure under investigation: city
Parts of a building near Toronto’s busy Kensington Market, which was at risk of collapsing on Friday, have been demolished as the city works to determine whether the remaining structure is safe.
Harris and Trump offer worlds-apart contrasts on top issues in presidential race
On nearly every issue, the choices — if the winner gets his or her way — are sharply defined.
Extreme heat at Colorado airshow sickens about 100 people with 10 hospitalized, officials say
Extreme heat at a Colorado airshow caused about 100 people to seek emergency treatment and sent 10 people to area hospitals on Saturday, officials said.
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Tornado near Ayr classified as an EF1
An investigation from Western University’s Northern Tornadoes Project has classified Saturday’s tornado near Ayr as an EF1.
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Trees down, damage reported after tornado in Ayr, Ont.
A tornado was spotted near Ayr, Ontario in the Greenfield Road and Northumberland Street area around 10:50 a.m. Saturday.
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Guelph man arrested for murder
A Guelph man has been arrested for murder after a woman was found dead in her apartment.
London
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'Everybody was screaming': Multiple sent to hospital after collision involving London Transit bus
Emergency crews are investigating after a London Transit bus carrying multiple passengers lost control on a rain-soaked Highbury Avenue.
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One person injured in south London blaze
Firefighters were called to a three-storey complex across from White Oaks Mall around 7:15 a.m. Sunday.
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Pups and people pack 'Pawlooza' despite threatening skies
One of Canada's largest dog festivals drew thousands of canines and their human companions near London.
Barrie
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Simcoe-Muskoka still under rainfall warning
Environment Canada has issued special weather statements for most of the Simcoe-Muskoka region, including rainfall warnings for Innisfil, New Tec*mseth and Angus.
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SIU invokes mandate after fatal police-involved shooting in Innisfil
One man is dead and another is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after being shot by police in Innisfil.
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Dragon Boat Festival raises more than $70K, celebrates anniversary
Barrie's annual Dragon Boat Festival celebrated its 20th year on Saturday and raised more than $100,000 for local charities.
Northern Ontario
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Increased military presence expected in northern, central Ontario
Increased military traffic can be expected on major highways in northern and central Ontario on Aug. 18 and again on Aug. 27.
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Check your Lotto Max tickets: 4 Ontarians win $1 million
Four Ontarians are now $1 million richer this Saturday morning, so those who play the Lotto Max may want to check their tickets.
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Economists expect July inflation data to set the stage for more rate cuts
Canada's inflation rate likely took another dip last month, according to economists who expect the Bank of Canada to continue cutting interest rates throughout the fall.
Sault Ste. Marie
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32 forest fires burning in the northeast, 3 remain out of control
There were 32 active wildfires in northeastern Ontario as of Sunday morning with seven new fires confirmed since Thursday – one of which was confirmed Saturday.
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Kraft Hockeyville celebrations to kick off in Elliot Lake on Sept. 27
More details are being released about the Kraft Hockeyville celebrations to take place in northern Ontario next month after Elliot Lake, Ont. beat out several other cities in March and won the title.
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Tourism experts in the north say investments needed to address key gaps
Tourism experts say people from near and far want to explore all northern Ontario has to offer.
Ottawa
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Significant rainfall in the forecast for Ottawa this Sunday
Ottawa continues to be under a special weather statement this Sunday, as significant rainfall bringing additional 20 to 40 millimetres of rain is in the forecast, according to Environment Canada.
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OCDSB trustee wants school board to skip Capital Pride parade over pro-Palestinian comments
An Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) trustee is asking eastern Ontario's largest school board to join a number of organizations and the city's mayor to withdraw their participation from next week's Capital Pride festival over pro-Palestinian comments made by its organizers.
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Almonte General Hospital re-opens emergency department following overnight closure
The Emergency Department at Almonte General Hospital (AGH) has re-opened after it was closed Saturday at 7 p.m. due to a shortage of nursing staff, the hospital says.
Toronto
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Heavy rain expected in the GTA Sunday as rough weather lingers for another day
Showers and thunderstorms are expected in the GTA again today after a summer storm dropped more than 100 mm of rain on some parts of the region yesterday.
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Driver in single-vehicle crash on Highway 410 in Mississauga dies: OPP
The driver involved in a single-vehicle rollover crash on Highway 410 in Mississauga yesterday has died, provincial police say.
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Police appealing for witnesses after Richmond Hill crash injures 7 youths
York Regional Police say they are looking for witnesses after a Richmond Hill collision Saturday injured multiple young people, including two who suffered life-threatening injuries.
Montreal
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Boil water advisory lifted for the east of Montreal, water main break repair continues
The boil water advisory was lifted for the boroughs east of the massive water main break on Saturday in addition to the municipality of Montreal East.
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Environment Canada issues alert for heavy rain in Quebec on Sunday
Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a special weather statement on Saturday for 'significant rainfall amounts' from Sunday afternoon to Monday morning.
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Cities need permeable pavements for resiliency to flooding: experts
Researchers are developing more permeable pavements to allow water to flow through streets rather than run off the surface and end up in residential basem*nts in an effort to make cities more resilient to flooding caused by climate change.
Winnipeg
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Sounds of summer: Notable Manitobans weigh in on the ultimate summer playlist
CTV News Winnipeg gathered the best summer songs—from the past and present—by reaching out to notable Manitobans, including Mayor Scott Gillingham, Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey, and singer Chantal Kreviazuk.
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Northern Manitoba Nation declares state of emergency over community violence
O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation has declared a state of emergency following multiple stabbings and serious assaults, as well as "alcohol-related" activities.
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Memorial service honours Manitoba impaired driving victims
Community members gathered Saturday to remember those impacted by impaired driving in Manitoba, honouring their lives with a memorial service.
Edmonton
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Rankin rushes for three touchdowns to power Elks to 47-22 road win over Ticats
Different running back, same result for Jarious Jackson and the Edmonton Elks.
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'I need justice': Community rallies around 28-year-old father killed by police
Chants of "no justice, no peace" were heard in downtown Edmonton on Saturday at a rally in honour of a man shot and killed by an Edmonton police officer.
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Jasper wildfire no longer out-of-control, now classified as 'being held'
Parks Canada says a wildfire that forced everyone to flee the Alberta town of Jasper and destroyed close to a third of its buildings is now listed as "being held."
Calgary
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Ron Barge, creator of iconic Calgary children's show 'Buck Shot', dies
Ron Barge, the creator of Buck Shot, has died.
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Calgary pipe woes flag 'dire need' for infrastructure upgrades: municipalities group
The condition of infrastructure across the country is dire and action needs to be taken now to prevent the kind of massive water pipe break that continues to plague Alberta's biggest city, says the president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
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1 dead in 3-vehicle crash on Deerfoot Trail
A woman in her 50s is dead following a three-vehicle crash Saturday afternoon on Deerfoot Trail.
Regina
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'They are our friends': Paw-sitive gathering held for dog lovers in Regina
The first ever Dog Paaws on the Pavement event was held in the parking lot of Regina's Southland Mall on Saturday.
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Regina hockey leagues face off over ice time at Brandt Centre
Ice time at Regina’s Brandt Centre is causing a controversy as a new privately owned league has bumped some long-time users of the space on short notice.
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'Best looking criminal': Rooster apprehended by Regina Police finds sanctuary
A video of a rooster in the back of a Regina police cruiser has been making its rounds on social media.
Vancouver
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Motorcyclist dead after crashing into lamppost: Abbotsford police
A motorcyclist died after crashing into a lamppost in Abbotsford Saturday afternoon, according to local police.
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Heavy rain, strong winds forecast for B.C.'s South Coast, Vancouver Island Saturday night
Thunderstorms, including “heavy downpours” and strong winds, are in the forecast for southwestern B.C. late Saturday evening.
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More emergency room closures hit B.C. this weekend
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Vancouver Island
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Heavy rain, strong winds forecast for B.C.'s South Coast, Vancouver Island Saturday night
Thunderstorms, including “heavy downpours” and strong winds, are in the forecast for southwestern B.C. late Saturday evening.
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Low water levels affecting salmon migration in B.C. streams: DFO
Low water levels brought on by years of severe drought, paired with meagre snowpack and rainfall, are leaving B.C.'s salmon in a compromising position during their spawning migration, a fisheries expert warns.
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Broke and broken: Report says Canada's public transit in critical funding state
A new analysis warns that Canada's major cities are struggling to keep their transit systems running, and says public transit is heading for a 'downward spiral' unless major new streams of operating revenue open up.
Atlantic
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Miramichi becomes last New Brunswick municipality to allow Sunday Shopping
Sunday shopping restrictions in Miramichi, N.B. have been removed for the first time this weekend, making it the last New Brunswick municipality to lift operating hour limitations.
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Police investigate attempted murder in Summerside, P.E.I.
Police in Summerside, P.E.I., say they are investigating after an attempted murder led to an emergency alert and shelter-in-place for residents.
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N.S. Resettlement Society looking for new home, after Agricola Street storefront sold
The Nova Scotia Resettlement Society is racing against time to find a new home.
N.L.
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Do you know this missus? Newfoundland folklore archive hopes to give women their due
The project of the university's Folklore and Language Archive aims to find the first names of women who contributed remedies, recipes and local beliefs, but were only credited as a 'missus,' with their husband's last name and often his first name or initials.
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Hurricane Ernesto expected to pass through Atlantic Canada, but may escape worst-case scenario: forecasters
Hurricane Ernesto is expected to pass Bermuda and make its way south of the Maritimes on Monday, then approach Newfoundland and Labrador later that day, a Canadian meteorological expert advised on Friday.
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Captain Newfoundland, a 'psychedelic,' meditating provincial superhero, is about to go national
A pair of young filmmakers take aim at Newfoundland’s one-of-a-kind superhero, who patrolled the airwaves of late night television.