“This year, people aren’t able to travel like they used to,” the wife says. “We are happier than ever that we have this...
“This year, people aren’t able to travel like they used to,” the wife says. “We are happier than ever that we have this...
It really says something about how desirable a condominium is when the realtor selling suites in the complex buys one...
If there is one thing the global pandemic, and subsequent lockdown, has taught the world, it’s the importance of our...
New Book Provides a Comprehensive Look at our Province’s Greatest Natural Resources Story by Michael SeguinPhotography...
There is a special challenge for theatre performers to live up to the age-old belief—“The show must go on!”
Among the first things people notice about Steve Bell, former sports director at AM 800, is that he has his priorities...
Thirty years ago, on June 29th, 1990 the Tea Party was born at The Coach and Horses in Windsor, Ontario.
For photographer Steve Biro, everything comes back to a sense of wonder. “I try to look at the world around me the way...
Windsor Life Revisits Some Very Interesting Stories From Years Past Story by Michael Seguin Well, that was...
The gorgeous cacti garden growing in the desert heat of his North Las Vegas home is nothing like the flower beds...
Steven Clay Hunter has one pertinent piece of advice for young aspiring artists: You don’t have to be a teacher if you...
Creating music has always been the lifelong passion of Chris Taylor, the President of Music Global at Entertainment One...
Thai Mueang, Thailand is as far from Harrow as Brittany Rocheleau has ever travelled, yet it reminds her of her...
When you enter the ring, local fighter T.J. Laramie states, everything has a way of melting away. “You could never...
People with courage and creativity are finding ways to make the best of this unprecedented situation by taking positive...
For many of us, playing with LEGO was one of our earliest forms of creative expression. However, one lucky Windsorite...
Kobra Safi’s father strongly believed in education for his six daughters. Illiterate himself, Kobra’s dedicated dad did...
There are certain places in the world whose very names evoke images of romance and adventure. Two such places are...
2022 has seen the return of several local sports events in the Windsor region. After a long and egregious pandemic...
It’s been a long time between stories for Karen Koski. She was born Karen Clark and grew up in Kingsville. She wrote...
For 19-year-old Woodslee native Rubie Diemer, dreams really do come true.
Ouellette Avenue between University Avenue and Chatham Kresge’s replaced by Royal Bank building: 1952 vs. 2019...
Age Of Wolves guitarist Al Yeti Bones has been performing across North America for the past 25 years. An accomplished...
Formed in 1990, The Tea Party has a sound that is wholly their own. Combining both industrial rock and Middle Eastern...
This holiday season, the greatest gift you can give your family is safety. For the last several years, Windsor Fire and...
Saint Thomas Aquinas once wrote that, “Charity brings life again to those who are spiritually dead.” If that is the...
On November 14th, 2024, David Frank celebrated his centenarian birthday at his current place of work, Division Road...
Windsor Nursing Students Bring Care, Compassion and Lessons Home from Tanzania Story by Paula JustPhotography by Kelsey...
The future of music education in Windsor-Essex remains bright thanks to educators who believe it should be accessible to every child.
The Capitol Theatre Photography courtesy Walkerville Publishing On February 12, 1920, Marcus Loew of Loew’s Vaudeville Theatres announced plans to erect a movie theatre on the southwest corner of London Street...
eanine Watt has an impressive resume. At 69, she’s a semi-retired lawyer and graduate student at the University of Windsor. She’s also a championship-level powerlifter.
Sunday evenings carry a gentler rhythm with their tradition of “Steak Salad Sunday”.







