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Windsor to spend $400K on World Junior Hockey Championship

Windsor city council has approved spending $400,000 on a joint bid with London to host the 2019 World Junior Hockey Championships.
Windsor and London hope a scene similar to this plays out in southern Ontario should the cities win the right to host the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. (Petr David Josek/The Associated Press)

Windsor city council has approved spending $400,000 on a joint bid with London to host the 2019 World Junior Hockey Championships.

Mayor Drew Dilkens says the events will bring tourists and their money.

"The City of London has put $600,000 on the table. The City of Windsor has now put $400,000 on the table. That money will only be spent if we're successful with our bid application," Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens explained. "That bid application is due by the end of this month, and then there's a whole process that Hockey Canada will go through to determine who they award those games to in 2019."

The city will also spend $65,000 to host three major swimming events between 2017 and 2020.