When it comes to her work, Lorraine Moon finds herself fielding the same questions over and over again. Specifically:...
When it comes to her work, Lorraine Moon finds herself fielding the same questions over and over again. Specifically:...
Streetcar No. 351 is 50 feet long and 24,000 pounds; yet despite its size, it has been transported across North...
For most people, places like Kilimanjaro, the Serengeti, and Zanzibar are exotic names found in books and movies.
Windsor’s storied Walkerville neighbourhood has been basking in the glow of a long-lasting renaissance.
Switzerland is a gift to this world, and for Glenn Gervais, it was the perfect Christmas gift.
New Book Chronicles Home Improvement Misadventures Story by Michael SeguinPhotography by Brian Harris According to...
Renaldo Agostino Shares His Nonna’s Sugo Recipe Photography by John Liviero Councillor Renaldo Agostino came to...
Driven by a desire for privacy, Nick Worth learned how to play guitar, hoping to practice in peace within the walls of...
Windsor Life catches up with the pioneering ophthalmologist to learn more about the new Windsor Surgical Centre, the...
“It is better to light a candle than to curse thedarkness.” That simple, profound statement has been alternately...
At just 25 years old, Belinda Borrelli heard words that would change her life forever: “You have cancer.”
Local photographer, Kim Gelissen, took up the artform in 2014. The idea came while she worked as a hospital unit clerk...
When it comes to talent, Windsor is a startlingly diverse community. Artists. Athletes. Entertainers. Entrepreneurs...
Few individuals embody Windsor’s entrepreneurial spirit more completely than friends Yvonne Pilon and Sarah Davidson.
The Donnelly Massacre took place at midnight, on January 4th, 1880, when the local vigilance committee stormed the...
There is a phenomenon in the Town of Tecumseh that is reasonably new: rush hour.
“I’m still a member of LAWS,” Sara explains. “Five years ago, I was just a volunteer. Now, I’m sitting on the Board of...
Back in 2017, a group of family members and good friends gathered to jam in someone’s basement, when magic happened.
“One person’s trash is another person’s treasure” is certainly true when it comes to the hidden history lying on the...
“A bed is not just a piece of furniture,” Brian explains. “A good night’s sleep is essential for a child’s development.
Every community chooses a single quality to define themselves. Innovation. Excellence. Or, in Windsor’s case...
In September 2020, newlyweds Chantelle and Terrence Hurst opened their hearts to six orphaned siblings ranging in age...
Windsor Life Revisits Some Very Interesting Stories From Years Past Story by Michael Seguin Well, that was...
Julia Lane began collecting a list of achievements and awards in competitive swimming in 2014, and she’s not done...
A rumor persists that mobster, Al Capone, visited Beach Grove and possibly stayed the night in one of the rooms...
Through Build a Dream – the non-profit that Nour Hachem Fawaz founded in 2014 — Nour utilizes her 13 years of...
Windsor Life catches up with the pioneering ophthalmologist to learn more about the new Windsor Surgical Centre, the “Windsor Model” for modern eye surgery....
“The best part about seeing the town from above is that once you go back down, you know where you’re going and what you want to see,” Pam adds.
Local musicians Tarek Jafar and Justin Tessier have been on a mission for over fifteen years now to create and perform the music they want to hear in the world.
Renaldo Agostino Shares His Nonna’s Sugo Recipe Photography by John Liviero Councillor Renaldo Agostino came to Downtown Windsor from the city of Toronto in the early 90s with his twin brother Remo. Since then...
“A bed is not just a piece of furniture,” Brian explains. “A good night’s sleep is essential for a child’s development.
Ouellette Avenue between University Avenue and Chatham Kresge’s replaced by Royal Bank building: 1952 vs. 2019 Photography courtesy Walkerville Publishing The S.S. Kresge Department Store (1920-1991) opened on the main...
Alaina Ha, a deaf Grade 8 student at Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Elementary School in Stoney Point, has helped shine a light on accessibility gaps in emergency response.







