Some places capture our imagination. Some places are so jaw-dropping, so awe-inspiring, that they demand an explanation.
Some places capture our imagination. Some places are so jaw-dropping, so awe-inspiring, that they demand an explanation.
For almost a century, the Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel have been the main crossing points between...
The future of music education in Windsor-Essex remains bright thanks to educators who believe it should be accessible...
The Thousand Colours of the Morning, a Windsor-based feature-length film, examines the lives and relationships of three...
They say that those who forget their history are doomed to repeat it. A quaint sentiment. But, as always, the truth is...
Formed in 1990, The Tea Party has a sound that is wholly their own. Combining both industrial rock and Middle Eastern...
To speak with pianist Christine Vanderkooy is to immediately feel her love of music radiating from her being.
were able to see the St. Clair College’s Fratmen football team return to the field.
Born one year apart in the early 1960’s to teenaged parents, Tim and Ty were placed in separate foster homes before...
The Donnelly Massacre took place at midnight, on January 4th, 1880, when the local vigilance committee stormed the...
eanine Watt has an impressive resume. At 69, she’s a semi-retired lawyer and graduate student at the University of...
“This year, people aren’t able to travel like they used to,” the wife says. “We are happier than ever that we have this...
For makeup artist Taylor Vigneux, it’s all about sharing what’s in her mind with the world. A modern Renaissance Woman...
In 1982, Marty’s love of harness racing led to 40 years as track announcer at Windsor Raceway, Leamington Raceway and...
When talking to National Hockey League (NHL) referee Mitch Dunning, one thing becomes apparent: That he’s spent most of...
Combining craftsmanship with admiration, Windsor artist Peter Solly paid tribute to one of North America’s most iconic...
Camille Quenneville Heads the Ontario Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association
Local musicians Tarek Jafar and Justin Tessier have been on a mission for over fifteen years now to create and perform...
Meeting actress Sarah Booth is like stepping into the multiple timelines of Plan B.
In the Liviero home, “Sunday is Pizza Day,” says John, owner of Sooter’s Photography. He and his wife, Anita, fire up...
“My older brother took the Biomedical Engineering Technology program as well,” Bryce explains. “I used to look over his...
Scott Clements’ writing journey began in the unlikeliest of all places: a high school English class.
Ventriloquist Terry Fator first gained national attention in 2007 by winning the second season of America’s Got Talent.
At 15% excavation, archaeologists are just scratching the surface of what life was like in Ephesus.
There are few things more powerful than the bond between family members. Well, other than a 496 Chevy Big Brock crate...
Stately, storied Willistead Manor, surrounded by 15 acres of heritage parkland, tree-lined streets and historic homes...
It’s been a long time between stories for Karen Koski. She was born Karen Clark and grew up in Kingsville. She wrote...
If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, you already know how many questions haunt your mind at all...
Before 2019, Chantel Budinsky had never heard of disc golf. Now, she’s on her way to making it pro.
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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