The year is 2022. The next municipal election in Windsor is scheduled for October 24. Do you know […]
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Some in Windsor-Essex say the recent changes to Ontario’s testing guidelines are indicative of a system that has […]
A billboard with an image of Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens became the subject of online ridicule last weekend […]
For September 2021, the Rose Rose City Politics panel answers “How should Windsor prepare for population growth as […]
Lauren Toffan · Som Through changes in between House of Commons readings, the bill became contentious, raising concerns about […]
For July 2021, the Rose City Politics panel opines on what should be city council’s top priority for reform of city politics and administration post-covid.
For June 2021, the Rose City Politics panel opines on both new downtown residential construction and renovation, a new central library on the horizon, the potential for the redevelopment of The Barn by the Windsor Express, and what these opportunities can provide for downtown Windsor and the city as a whole.
For May 2021, the Rose Rose City Politics panel opines on the Ontario government’s announcement of stage two funding for the mega-hospital project and what it means for Windsor and our fellow residents.
Rob Hornberger Essex Coun. Chris Vander Doelen is refusing to back down after he set off a torrent […]
This month, the Rose City Politics panel is considering how the City of Windsor should address the costs imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in its 2021 budget.
The year 2020 brought with it unexpected municipal expenses and revenue shortfalls and the Rose City Politics panel breaks down the situation.
