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Suspected arsons damage west end homes
5/26/2012 10:17 AM
Police believe three west end fires early Saturday morning were deliberately set.
Multiple stabbings send two teens to hospital
5/26/2012 8:52 AM
Police are looking for three suspects they believe are involved in a Saturday stabbing that sent two teenage boys to hospital.
Ed Lumley played tough and it paid off
5/26/2012 8:24 AM
He will only admit to quiet satisfaction. But Ed Lumley must surely grin like a proud poppa every time he passes the sprawling Toyota assembly complex in Woodstock en route to his beloved hometown of Windsor.
Trailblazing halfway house turns 50 (with gallery)
5/26/2012 8:03 AM
It was 25 years ago when Lucky shot and killed his wife - for trying to stop his suicide attempt - then stuck the sawedoff shotgun under his own chin and pulled the trigger.
Video: calls mount for urgent world action on Syria after massacre
5/26/2012 1:02 PM
Calls are mounting for the international community to take urgent action on Syria after reports of a horrific massacre by regime forces that killed dozens of people, including many children.
Tornado strikes community northwest of Montreal, heavy property damage reported
5/26/2012 1:29 PM
Environment Canada says a tornado has struck a community northwest of Montreal.
Ex-General Chemical site auction draws 200
5/26/2012 11:35 AM
Welding equipment, lathes, motors, hoists and a 1958 locomotive were just some of the 987 lots being sold Saturday in preparation for demolition of the former General Chemical site.
Quebec student protests: Leo Bureau-Blouin hints protesters are ready for compromise
5/26/2012 12:01 PM
What started as a protest over a proposal to raise tuition fees appears closer to some sort of resolution after student leader Leo Bureau-Blouin suggests striking students are willing to compromise.
Power play afoot
5/26/2012 7:52 AM
Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis, who is also chairman of the city's publicly owned electrical distributor Enwin Utilities, mused this week that "something is going on" in Ontario's electric power system.
Windsor In Pictures
5/26/2012 11:11 AM
The Star's award-winning photographers have you covered. Check out this gallery.
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Windsor Star - News / National
Highway of Death: habitual speeders must shift attitudes rather than gears, expert says
5/26/2012 1:02 PM
The wrecks are accidental, but the reckless behaviour is wilful, and those who turn Alberta Highway 63 into a racetrack are on a collision course with the law or their own mortality.
Quebec student protests: what's keeping them motivated?
5/26/2012 1:12 PM
The urge to protest against university tuition hikes might seem foolhardy when students face the possible loss of a school semester.
Tornado strikes community northwest of Montreal, heavy property damage reported
5/26/2012 1:29 PM
Environment Canada says a tornado has struck a community northwest of Montreal.
Timmins forest fire: change in weather bolsters efforts to douse massive fire
5/26/2012 11:02 AM
Emergency officials in northern Ontario say the powerful winds that have fanned the flames of fierce wildfires and pushed smoke and ash toward Timmins have calmed down.
Human remains found stuffed in hockey bag floating on Nova Scotia river
5/26/2012 9:02 AM
Police in Nova Scotia are investigating the discovery of a body found stuffed inside a hockey bag and floating on a river.
Coyne: A government that once looked adrift is building a greater sense of purpose
5/25/2012 6:01 PM
It is becoming more difficult to accuse this government of having a hidden agenda. Not because it hasn't tried, mind you. But while it remains as obtuse as ever about its intentions, the signs of an agenda are by now unmistakeable. Where before it had attitudes, or at best stances, it is beginning to sprout what look remarkably like policies.
Census to state how rapidly Canada is aging
5/25/2012 5:02 PM
The second major batch of data from the 2011 census is scheduled for release Tuesday by Statistics Canada, and the findings are expected to show just how rapidly this country is aging.
Federal government to cut air pollution monitoring team
5/25/2012 4:01 PM
The federal government plans to break up a team of Environment Canada smokestack specialists that played a key role working with enforcement officers and industry to crack down on toxic pollution, a Postmedia News investigation has revealed.
Video: Helene Campbell 'dances' on Ellen DeGeneres show after double-lung transplant
5/25/2012 10:55 AM
Helene Campbell, whose organ donation awareness campaign netted her an unexpected appearance three months ago on Ellen DeGeneres's daytime talk show, Ellen, was a return guest Friday for the show's season finale.
Health Canada slow to move against alcoholic energy drinks
5/25/2012 4:02 PM
Health Canada isn't ready to crack down on pre-mixed alcoholic energy drinks, despite a long-standing request from government inspectors for direction on what "action can be taken against these products," internal records show.
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