Taylor Campbell, The Windsor Star

Taylor Campbell

The Windsor Star

Windsor, ON, Canada

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Past articles by Taylor:

Councillor requests review of city's appointment policy for agencies, boards, and commissions

Ward 9 Coun. Kieran McKenzie asked city staff to compare Windsor's appointment policy and process to those of peer municipalities. → Read More

Police presence returns to city council chambers

A uniformed officer returned to city hall to maintain security at a January council meeting and has done the same at each meeting since. → Read More

City committee and board shakeups snub longtime members

Council’s decision not to reappoint long-time members of a city committee responsible for planning and heritage matters raised eyebrows online this week. → Read More

Windsor Star printing plant to close

The Windsor Star’s printing plant will close in March, a move that will mean the loss of about 22 full-time and 55 part-time jobs. → Read More

Downtown councillor's contentious motion on drug consumption site dropped; council to discuss 'compromise' at next meeting

In an open letter to Windsor's city council, 31 leaders of Christian churches in Windsor-Essex say the CTS site should open without delay. → Read More

Councillors decry potential delay to consumption and treatment site opening

Four councillors affirmed their support for the harm-reduction clinic at 101 Wyandotte St. E. on Friday. → Read More

Windsor to investigate moving Bright Lights festival downtown

The pathways south of the Queen Elizabeth II sunken garden are now open, while the parking lot off Tecumseh Road East remains closed. → Read More

Woman dies after Windsor hit-and-run incident, suspect arrested

A 51-year-old female pedestrian is dead and a suspect has been arrested following a hit-and-run incident in Windsor the evening of Jan. 3. → Read More

Feds announce up to $6.9m to cover Windsor's blockade costs

Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino announced up to $6.9 million in federal support for the City of Windsor to cover costs stemming from the Ambassador Bridge Blockade and subsequent Emergencies Act inquiry. → Read More

Game-changer of a factory — Windsor prepares for NextStar

As construction of the NextStar Energy Inc. factory moves forward, the Star took a look back at the project's many milestones this year. → Read More

Rats! City's rodent extermination calls drop dramatically in 2022

The number of calls to 311 for rodent extermination dropped significantly in 2022 after years of steady complaints about rats. → Read More

Privacy concerns delay large condo project for former Fogolar land

Windsor's development and heritage standing committee on Monday evening sent the 387-unit proposal back to the drawing board. → Read More

CP Holiday Train's Windsor return draws hundreds

The flashy Canadian Pacific Railway Holiday Train pulled into Windsor for the first time in three years on Thursday. → Read More

Police seek missing Kingsville woman

Marielle Digweed, 21, is described as five feet four inches tall with a medium build and shoulder-length blonde hair. → Read More

Eight companies looking to build energy storage systems in Windsor

Two months after Windsor declared itself a willing host for energy development to help meet the region’s fast-growing electricity needs, several companies have… → Read More

Cassidy denies OPP claim he threatened to lead blockade counter-protest

An OPP superintendent testified Cassidy was willing to bring autoworkers to "forcibly clear out" the so-called Freedom Convoy protesters. → Read More

Dilkens testimony at Emergencies Act inquiry: children complicated matters

Windsor police had enough help from law enforcement partners to dismantle the week-long Ambassador Bridge blockade in February at least a day sooner, → Read More

Windsor law school clinic awarded $3.1M in class action lawsuit

A clinic at the University of Windsor’s faculty of law has been awarded $3.1 million from a recent class action lawsuit. → Read More

Drew Dilkens re-elected as Windsor mayor for third term

Drew Dilkens has been re-elected for a third term as Windsor’s Mayor. → Read More

Election guide: Windsor's mayoral and council candidates

Breadcrumb Trail Links * Local News Article content Ward 1 Two candidates are vying for Ward 1, the city’s second largest ward geographically. It covers the majority of South Windsor and is bounded by Dougall Avenue to the east, Grand Marais Road to the north, and the 401 and Herb Grey Parkway to the south and west. It also includes a section of West Windsor bounded by the Town of LaSalle and… → Read More