Highway 3 Road Work Begins Monday in Windsor Area
Highway 3 Road Work Starts Monday in Windsor

Road work on Highway 3 near Windsor is set to begin Monday, May 11, 2026, according to a report by Kate Otterbein. The construction will affect traffic in the area for several weeks.

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A 23-year-old man with traumatic injuries was found dead outside a Tim Hortons in Oshawa. Police are investigating the incident.

In Etobicoke, a driver was arrested after a woman was struck in a hit-and-run. The victim's condition is unknown.

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Two people are in critical condition after a shooting at a gas station in Surrey, B.C. Suspects are at large.

Police in Perth, Ontario are searching for suspects in a homicide who may have fled to British Columbia.

Youth Singers of Calgary celebrated their 40th anniversary with a Jubilee concert featuring 500 singers on stage.

Cavalry FC advanced to the Telus Canadian Championship quarter-finals with a 3-1 win over Pacific FC.

Twelve teenagers were found in a U-Haul cargo area during an Ottawa police stunt driving crackdown.

A two-year-old died after being rescued from the Ottawa River.

Montreal is gripped by Habs fever as the team's blue, white, and red dominates the skyline.

An NDG women's organization continues to offer support despite damage to their headquarters.

Tickets for Monster Jam in Edmonton in August go on sale this week.

Edmontonians are opting for bicycles over cars, lining up for the return of the Alberta Bike Swap.

More than 200 people attended a protest against a data centre in Saint John, N.B.

The Bluenose II captain is celebrating 25 years of steering the historic ship.

A multi-vehicle collision in Meadowood tipped a vehicle.

A club for those motherless on Mother's Day offers support.

The King's Birthday Luncheon was hosted in Regina to honour Canada's monarchy and King Charles III.

Bird enthusiasts gathered at the Saskatchewan Science Centre to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day.

Canadians wore protective gear as they disembarked a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship.

Six people, including two children, were injured in a serious crash in Wellesley Township.

Saskatchewan RCMP have laid a manslaughter charge in a Turnor Lake homicide.

Saskatoon Amazon delivery drivers went on strike over falling pay and working conditions.

OPP are investigating an attempted abduction of a student in northwestern Ontario.

A St. Thomas teen whose dying wish was to meet the Blue Jays has passed away; his mother said it was an honour to be his mom.

A motorcyclist was airlifted to a trauma centre after a collision in Perth East.

The Colts are set to host the Rangers in Game 3 of the OHL final.

Two vehicles went off the road after OPP conducted enforcement.

Windsor remembered those who served in the Boer War.

WRH expanded its Hospital to Home program to HDGH and Erie Shores.

B.C.'s family doctors were honoured at an annual awards celebration.

The final debate was held for B.C. Conservative leadership hopefuls.

Passengers who were on the ship at the centre of a hantavirus outbreak are en route to Canada.

Workforce planning is key for northern infrastructure and military projects.

Key questions remain in the Kristin Smart case after three decades.

The death toll rose to 14 in a Pakistan suicide attack, claimed by a Taliban splinter group.

Outgoing Gov. Gen. Mary Simon insisted she took learning French seriously.

A bill to help authorities probe online activities raises widespread privacy fears.

Canada is doubling down on work to reunite Ukrainian children stolen by Russia, according to Anita Anand.

A spike in elder financial abuse renews calls to designate a trusted contact person, reports Dale Jackson.

The parent company of Trump's Truth Social reported a $400 million loss.

Canada and U.S. stock markets rose amid jobs reports from both countries.

Remaining Canadians aboard an outbreak-hit cruise ship will disembark in Tenerife.

Hantavirus cases nearly doubled in Argentina in the past year; experts say climate change is to blame.

From jewelry to private letters, Marilyn Monroe's hidden world heads to auction.

In a legal dispute over 'The View,' ABC argues the Trump administration is trying to chill free speech.

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'Uncut Gems' producer Oscar Boyson made a movie for the Letterboxd generation.

Real Madrid's Mbappé will miss Sunday's clasico that could seal the Spanish league title for Barcelona.

Bobby Cox, manager of the Atlanta Braves' teams that ruled the National League, died at 84.

Auger-Aliassime was hampered by a leg injury and ousted in the Italian Open's second round.

The chef with 18 Michelin stars is still largely undiscovered outside France.

Families going no contact doesn't always mean the end.

The superyacht where Jackie Kennedy found new love can be yours for 42% off.

At least three hikers were killed by a volcano eruption on an Indonesian island.

A bear attack likely killed a hiker in Glacier National Park for the first time in decades.

A parade of ghostly icebergs brought joy and wonder to Newfoundland and Labrador.

Birds fear women more than men, even when disguised, a study says.

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