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Windsor-Detroit Tunnel bus service loses financial support from Windsor city officialsWINDSOR, Ont. (CBS DETROIT) — As many expected, Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkins vetoed his city council's decision to continue financial support of the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel bus. The tunnel bus runs ...
More than 94 years after it started ferrying passengers through a new international crossing, Windsor’s tunnel bus to Detroit could cease to operate this summer. A staff report going to a city ...
Several Windsor, Ont. city councillors have said they believe there could be an appetite to pursue an override of a mayoral veto that puts an end to the Windsor-Detroit tunnel bus. Monday's city ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens pointed this week to the threat of tariffs as a reason to kill the Tunnel Bus service connecting his city and Detroit. President Donald Trump on Monday agreed to place a ...
The City of Windsor will receive more than $28 million over 10 years for major transit investments, MP Irek Kusmierczyk announced Friday, if it agrees to zoning amendments that increase housing ...
Kusmiercyzk said he has been a firm supporter of the tunnel bus, adding that the federal Liberals have invested more than $100 million in Transit Windsor over the last five years. The tunnel bus ...
Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens has announced he plans to veto city council's decision to continue subsidizing the Windsor-Detroit tunnel bus and says U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs are responsible.
Detroit-Windsor is the busiest freight crossing between ... But one frigid rush hour morning on the tunnel bus last week, commuters were mostly sanguine about future relations.
Windsor's tunnel bus is the only municipal public transit option that connects the United States to Canada. (Chris Ensing/CBC - image credit) ...
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