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What we’re tracking on March 18

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A Windsor murder trial begins, the number of transit users in the city is falling, and local Conservative MPs are hosting a town hall focused on stopping crime.

Windsor murder trial begins, transit users dip and Conservative MP crime town hall

CBC News · Posted: Mar 18, 2026 8:04 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

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Transit Windsor says the federal cap on international students is creating a drop in overall ridership. Trips are down about 18 per cent this year. (Jennifer La Grassa/CBC)

Across the Windsor, Sarnia and Chatham region, expect it to be fairly windy on Wednesday with a sun and could mix and daytime highs around 2 C. In the evening, there’s a 40 per cent chance of flurries and the risk of freezing drizzle overnight with a low of near the freezing mark.

Here are some of the stories we’re tracking:

  • Windsor-Essex Conservative MPs host a town hall Wednesday night focused on stopping crime and bail policy.
  • A Windsor trial for a man accused in the November 2022 shooting death of Daniel Squalls begins on Wednesday. Malique Calloo faces a first-degree murder charge.

WATCH | CBC Windsor’s Wednesday morning news update:

CBC Windsor’s Wednesday morning news update

CBC Windsor’s Acton Clarkin brings you stories to start your day on March 18. Corrections and clarifications·Submit a news tip·Report error

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