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Landlords take City of Windsor to court over licensing bylaw
Windsor - Steven Pickard, lawyer for the group Windsor Housing Providers Inc., told the Star his clients believe the bylaw — part of a city pilot study launched in February — is illegal and that the city doesn’t have the authority to enact several of the bylaw’s provisions.
Seized dog case waiting on DNA results
Chatham - The lawyers working to resolve a Chatham dog seizure case in limbo are hopeful it can be settled in a few weeks. The dog named Zeus was captured by the Pet and Wildlife Rescue (PAWR) in Chatham just before Christmas after it escaped from owner Shawn Hall's backyard.
Her live-in boyfriend bolted with a winning $6.1-million Lotto 6/49 ticket. Now, she’s suing
CHATHAM - A woman who accused a former live-in boyfriend of bolting without telling her of winning a $6.1 million Lotto 6/49 prize is now suing for half the jackpot plus $500,000 in punitive damages.
Police named in 2 million dollar lawsuit
CHATHAM - The Chatham-Kent Police Services Board has been named as a defendant in a $2 million lawsuit which alleges police conspired to harass and intimidate a Wallaceburg family to the point of mounting a “swat team” home invasion which resulted in parents being physically assaulted in front of their children.
'Warrior lawyer' to fight for historic Chatham-Kent slave church
NORTH BUXTON – What was initially expected to be the final service Sunday at a storied Chatham-Kent church founded more than 150 years ago by escaped slaves turned into a celebration of hope and a renewed will to save it.