The Essex County War Memorial/Cenotaph at Windsor City Hall Square has seen many November 11th remembrance ceremonies...
The Essex County War Memorial/Cenotaph at Windsor City Hall Square has seen many November 11th remembrance ceremonies...
The Matchette is a lot of things. A modern-day castle with a resort-like feel. A union of fire, water and stone. But...
Residents, community leaders and local businesses came together to participate in the June 27th Miracle Project—the...
The Miceli’s are an exceptionally close family of six. There’s the parents, John and Rita, the eldest Lauren, there’s...
Steven Clay Hunter has one pertinent piece of advice for young aspiring artists: You don’t have to be a teacher if you...
“It’s such an empowering feeling, being on top of a horse,” Becky explains. “You have this thousand-pound animal...
For many of us, playing with LEGO was one of our earliest forms of creative expression. However, one lucky Windsorite...
For two-time Olympian 800-metre runner Melissa Bishop-Nriagu, the finish line is never at the end of the track. It...
Nour Hachem-Fawaz didn’t go from grassroots to award winning national not-for-profit president and founder overnight...
A few months ago, Windsor’s medical community was dealt a staggering blow when the bust of Jeanne Mance was stolen from...
Let’s clear this up right now: you need not be a ‘Dead Head’ to appreciate this book!
Driven by a desire for privacy, Nick Worth learned how to play guitar, hoping to practice in peace within the walls of...
With a canvas of almost 20,000 square feet to work with—minus house and pool house—a true work of art had to be...
There’s something hauntingly minimalistic about Robbie Agnew’s music. His tracks combine the lyrical beauty of Ed...
There is a reason why the first words of my cycling book, The Kilominator, are: “Why, exactly, am I doing this?”
Growing up in Lakeshore, young Natalie Suzor’s first love was the performing arts. “Singing, dancing, acting—you name...
D.A. Lockhart opens Wënchikàneit Visions with a quote from Philip Levine’s “Winter Words”: “Once I slept beside a wide...
Menstrual care is a much-needed service around the world, yet it’s one that is often overlooked or ignored. Ezra...
As with many storytellers, local author Joe Ponic struggles when it comes to sharing his own tale.
Art has its beautiful way of inspiring us to stop, think, and reflect, and the murals down Butterfly Lane were created...
For almost a century, the Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel have been the main crossing points between...
When asked to describe the sensation of figure skating, Alison Schumacher sparkles. “It’s indescribable,” Alison admits...
In many ways, Crissi Cochrane’s musical journey has been a circular one. It began in the Annapolis Valley, in a small...
If you’re even tangentially involved in Windsor’s passionate racing community, you’ve likely heard of Josh Indig. At...
“It all goes back to my Dad,” Rob explains. “He played an old guitar on an amp. I remember being three years old and...
In the Liviero home, “Sunday is Pizza Day,” says John, owner of Sooter’s Photography. He and his wife, Anita, fire up...
Windsor Life catches up with the pioneering ophthalmologist to learn more about the new Windsor Surgical Centre, the...
Every community chooses a single quality to define themselves. Innovation. Excellence. Or, in Windsor’s case...
Kristin Kennedy has walked the halls of Windsor Regional Hospital many times over the course of her career. From a frontline nurse all the way to the President and CEO’s office.
Many of the lessons Tal Czudner learned working his first job in the early 1980s have guided his steps through a resume of increasingly high-profile jobs. Today he is CEO of Windsor Detroit Border Link...
The oldest evidence of a boat constructed by human beings dates back approximately 10,000 years.
Crissi Cochrane is embracing the intensity of her zodiac sign. With its stormy soundscapes, vivid natural imagery and emotionally-charged lyrics, Cochrane’s latest EP Fire Sign isn’t just a new release.
Ferry Hill Above: View of Ouellette and Sandwich (Riverside), circa 1908, facing south from the deck of a Detroit–Belle Isle–Windsor Ferry Company steamer. Things to note: open air electric trolley, street life, sign...
Stacey Robert-Tobin has an impressive resume. She’s a Professor at St. Clair College who specializes in criminal and civil law, social justice, sociology and psychology. Prior to this, she had a career in law...
Nestled along the Detroit River, the Windsor Sculpture Park offers visitors the opportunity to experience contemporary art while enjoying stunning waterfront views.
It looked like the worst day of a young man’s life: whisked into a hospital emergency room upon a gurney, moaning in pain, bloodied head and neck ensconced within a head immobilizer and neck brace, after suffering blunt...
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