Please use extra caution on E.C. Row Expressway over the next few weeks, as City staff will be cleaning debris along the roadway from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. starting Monday, March 9, 2026. There will be rolling lane closures in effect. #YQG#YQGTraffic
WINDSOR POLICE NEWS RELEASE
Case #: 24-113797
Suspect charged in $2.1 million school board fraud
The Windsor Police Service has arrested a 36-year-old man who allegedly defrauded a local school board out of more than $2.1 million.
In September 2024, the Windsor Police Financial Crimes Unit launched an investigation after receiving a report of a fraud involving a school board. Officers conducted a comprehensive investigation and determined that a suspect had fraudulently impersonated a contractor hired to complete work for the organization and intercepted communication from that contractor to the school. He provided new banking details to the school board, who then transferred funds intended for the contractor to the suspect’s account.
Investigators soon identified the suspect as Tyler Nathanael Manning of Toronto. An Ontario-wide warrant was issued for his arrest, but Manning had left the country in October 2024.
On March 6, 2025, Manning was arrested after he disembarked a flight at Toronto Pearson International Airport. He was transported back to Windsor, where he faces the following charges:
-Fraud over $5,000
-Forgery
-Uttering forged documents
-Impersonation to gain advantage (x 2)
-Obtaining by false pretenses over $5,000
-Laundering proceeds of crime
-Possession of property obtained by crime
Anyone with information can contact the Financial Crimes Unit at 519-255-6700, ext. 4330. You can also contact Windsor & Essex County Crime Stoppers at 519-258-8477 (TIPS) or online at https://t.co/ConpqkdH8J.
Now this is what I call a speech. Charlie Angus 🇨🇦 Absolutely nails it.
I am now convinced this is about much more that tariffs. I’m beginning to believe that the oligarchs WANT to set fire to the global economy. They are actively seeking a global economic ‘End of days’
They literally want to deregulate the global economy. Forget WW3, this is going to be Darwinism on steroids.
People around the world are going to die for no other reason but to satisfy the ego of a man who takes pleasure from the suffering of people who to him haven’t earned the right to live.
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Keep Windsor alleys clean! Craig Robertson, Manager of Licensing & Enforcement, reminds residents to maintain their alleys: cut grass under 12 inches, remove weeds, & clear debris. Use 311 and public drop-off for bulky items. Let’s keep our city beautiful! #BeAGoodNeighbour#YQG
TRAFFIC NOTICE:
EC Row Westbound off ramp at Dougall Ave is currently closed due to a truck rollover. Please use an alternative exit. #YQGTraffic
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Yesterday, members of our Traffic Enforcement Unit were stationed at major intersections along Tecumseh Rd. East, from Banwell Rd. to Lauzon Rd. and from Central Ave. to Walker Rd., to conduct traffic stops and support road safety.
Officers issued 35 enforcement actions for speeding, red light violations, driving without insurance, and other offences. One motorist was charged with stunt driving after being clocked travelling 108 km/hr in a posted 60 km/hr.
Our Financial Crimes Unit has received a growing number of reports about cryptocurrency scams. When dealing in crypto, always take the following precautions:
• Do not trust any promise of guaranteed profit. Crypto investments always carry risk.
• Research carefully before investing. Fraudsters often pose as legitimate “crypto managers” and run ads with fake celebrity endorsements.
• Verify who you’re speaking with. The CRA and other government agencies will never request or accept payment via crypto.
• Understand that transactions are final. Once Bitcoin is sent through a Bitcoin ATM, the transaction cannot be reversed or refunded.
Eighteen years ago today, Windsor Police Senior Constable John Atkinson was murdered in the line of duty.
If you are in a position to do so at 2:07 p.m., please observe a moment of silence to remember John, the family he left behind, and the ultimate sacrifice he made during his service to his community.
His duty was to serve. Our duty is to remember.
Join us for a cup of coffee and conversation at 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. this Friday, April 12.
This event will take place at Jerry and Jenny’s at 11256 Tecumseh Rd. E.
Hope to see you then!