Article content COVID-19 continues to hammer the cityâs finances, according to a city budget variance report that projects a $14.5-million deficit by yearâs end. The budget hole is largely being dug by the city-owned Windsor-Detroit Tunnel and Windsor International Airport, which are projecting deficits of $7 million and $3.4 million, respectively. The cityâs Roseland Golf and Curling Club is also projecting a deficit, albeit a smaller one, at $300,000. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19 continues to plague city's bottom line â $14.5M deficit projected Back to video Operations at city hall have a projected year-end deficit of $4.6 million attributed to COVID, but that will be offset by a non-COVID surplus of $800,000, bringing the net deficit to $3.8 million.