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More controversy over political connections and discussions.
06/12/2026

More controversy over political connections and discussions.

Councillor Pouget emailed questions pertaining to a River Town Times article about Councillor Crain’s and Deputy Mayor Gibb’s meeting with Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens to Mayor Prue, CAO Critchley an…

06/12/2026

A possible election slate: Gibb, Crain, Botsford.

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Deputy Mayor Gibb's positions on committees' involvement should not be inconsistent.
06/11/2026

Deputy Mayor Gibb's positions on committees' involvement should not be inconsistent.

Deputy Mayor Gibb’s inconsistent approach to committees’ involvement: committees are ‘experts’ but they shouldn’t determine service level. May 13, 2024 Council meeting…

06/09/2026

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06/07/2026

Downtown Kingsville is busy today and the streets are open! 

Amherstburg is not an inclusive community, regardless of how many times a flag is raised or a proclamation is read.
06/05/2026

Amherstburg is not an inclusive community, regardless of how many times a flag is raised or a proclamation is read.

Another ceremony. Another speech. Another photo op. Some of Amherstburg’s politicians attended the town’s National AccessAbility Week flag raising ceremony at the Libro Wednesday mornin…

This feels performative. The town and some council members raised a flag to celebrate National AccessAbility Week and pr...
06/03/2026

This feels performative.

The town and some council members raised a flag to celebrate National AccessAbility Week and promote accessibility.

Yet the town and some council members celebrate the start of 14 weekends of closed streets when residents will be denied equal access to our own community.

"We try our very best to make that commitment that every event, every festival, every street, every playground, everything that we do has accessibility written right into it," said Mayor Prue during this morning's ceremony.

from am800...A member of Amherstburg council wants to see what options are available to have Windsor continue to provide...
06/03/2026

from am800...A member of Amherstburg council wants to see what options are available to have Windsor continue to provide police service to the town.

Amherstburg has been exploring policing options for the town after Windsor City Council voted at the end of 2024 to inform the town of its intention to end the agreement that had the Windsor Police Service handling the job.

Increasing policing costs were cited as the reason for the decision.

Councillor Linden Crain told AM800’s The Shift with Patty Handysides that what he’s hearing is that residents want to know what it would have cost if Amherstburg stuck with Windsor under an amended agreement.

Crain says there’s a misconception that the City of Windsor is not interested in policing Amherstburg, which is not true.

“Mayor Drew Dilkens has mentioned publicly that Windsor Police is interested in having a further conversation about what a negotiated or amended contract would look like,” he says. “For those in the public that believe Windsor Police is not interested, they weren’t under the current terms of the contract, but that doesn’t mean a future conversation can’t take place.”

Windsor has been providing policing in the town since January 2019 after the Amherstburg council voted to approve a 20-year contract with the city and disband the former town police service.

Amherstburg Council had some talks with the city not long after the decision but ultimately voted to end all conversations with Windsor about an amended contract and began exploring other options for policing.

A pitch to have LaSalle provide the service was declined, leaving the town with just two options left to consider: a contract with the Ontario Provincial Police or re-establishing an Amherstburg police force from the ground up.

A town report on the potential costs for the remaining options is expected to be delivered to council in the coming months.
Crain says he thinks they need to find out a price from the Windsor Police Service.

“I think we’re doing a disservice to residents if we do not find out what a quote would be from the Windsor Police Service, what the price may look like, and what the service would look like in an amended agreement with them,” he says.

Crain says unfortunately, council is only pursuing two options right now.

“Is Windsor looking for an additional $500,000? $1 million? $5 million? What are they looking for? The service from Windsor Police has been working; we’ve had rave reviews from residents in the community that enjoy the contracts with Windsor Police. Why not put all the cards on the table and have full disclosure to all residents,” he says.

The 20-year policing agreement with Windsor is divided into four five-year segments, and in late 2023, the town approved the first five-year renewal phase of the contract.

Under the terms of the original agreement, an 18-month notice of termination must be provided, but the agreement would not end until the current renewal expires, which is Dec. 31, 2028.

image description: Police vehicle with Windsor Police logo and red maple leaf on the side.

Bill Petruniak received no response to his input.
06/03/2026

Bill Petruniak received no response to his input.

Bill Petruniak’s input wasn’t acknowledged.

06/02/2026

Tomorrow: Committee of Adjustment meeting 8:00 am town hall to decide if warehouse turned commercial arena request for variance should be approved.

10:00 am speech time for National AccessAbility Week flag raising at the Libro. Barriers were previously encountered at the flag raising at the town hall so it was moved.

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