If Brendan Scott Friel has one thing he is eternally grateful for, it’s this: That he found his “thing” very early.
If Brendan Scott Friel has one thing he is eternally grateful for, it’s this: That he found his “thing” very early.
If there is one thing the global pandemic, and subsequent lockdown, has taught the world, it’s the importance of our...
Pam and Bill Seney have been travelling together since the early days of their marriage as a way to see what the world...
Exactly One Year After Their Last Concert Here, The Trews Bring “Kitchen Party Culture” Back To Caesars Windsor Story...
Windsor possesses some truly grandiose historical landmarks. That said, few can rival Our Lady of The Assumption...
There’s a classroom at St. Clair College that is not like the others. Suite 3304, located on the third floor of the...
On Thursday, July 4th, Alley Begin and her husband Marcel set off for unknown shores. Metaphorically, of course. Alley...
As merrymakers get their costumes together and others buy candy to hand out, there are the hardcores among us who turn...
Thai Mueang, Thailand is as far from Harrow as Brittany Rocheleau has ever travelled, yet it reminds her of her...
There is a way to get back on track with your fitness: Darren Bersuk’s new book, Get Off Your Ass!, which shows that...
What’s there to say about a woman like Jennifer Jones? Not nearly enough. Jennifer Jones has a long list of accolades...
Matt Bhanks was born in Toronto. His family moved to Windsor when he was 3 years old. “I’m 25 now,” he says, “and I...
n the July 9th edition of the newspaper, a small blurb appeared on the front page, titled “Name is Changed by Country...
When Elaine Weeks and husband Chris Edwards embarked on a 165-day trip around the world last year, there was more to...
When it comes to talent, Windsor is a startlingly diverse community. Artists. Athletes. Entertainers. Entrepreneurs...
Readily admitting “I love to eat but I’m not someone who was gifted with the joy of cooking or really even any skill...
Are there more birds in your neighbourhood now? Has the birdsong always been so joyful? When did that little feisty...
“It’s all about capturing stories,” Krystle states. “Things like rundown barns and old farm equipment, to me, have a...
Opera Singer Amelia Daigle Soars to the Heights of Her Voice Story by Matthew St. AmandPhotography by Heather Taylor...
“No kid sleeps on the floor in our town.” That’s the motto of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, an international organization...
A few months ago, Patricia Murphy, a resident of Niagara Street, received a peculiar letter from a pair of St. Anne...
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...
“I didn’t grow up playing football,” Josh admits. “Back then, in Windsor, there wasn’t great exposure for the sport. At...
In Windsor’s medical community, few are as beloved as Dr. Dean Favot, a 66-year-old retired Emergency Room Physician.
Seated in a Windsor Police cruiser one Sunday morning, completing paperwork, police constable Joel Lacoursiere thought...
It all started with a family scrapbook. The local history of one family exploding into a near decade long dig through...
Of all the special occasions Jordan Guenette and Derek Bacvar spend together, they both agree that right up there is...
There is a reason why the first words of my cycling book, The Kilominator, are: “Why, exactly, am I doing this?”
Chelsey Danfield’s life changed forever when her grandfather bought her a bedazzled jean skirt with a matching vest...
For most people, the house on the shore of Lake St. Clair would have been a perfectly livable dwelling—a single story home built nearly half a century ago, with its sandy beach, beautiful surroundings and spectacular...
“I come from two families: my father and mother’s families, both were very musical,” Molly says. “I played piano at age four and always had something in my hands to play, whether I could or not! Family gatherings...
For avid travellers Pam and Bill Seney, the slow “provençal” life proved to be a true delight in experiencing the beauty found in the French countryside.
Ten years ago, 14-year-old Erica Fryer of Amherstburg told us, “I’m hoping hockey can be part of my life for a long time…I also hope to play goal for one of the women’s professional teams.”
David Radlin has built and repaired guitars for fifteen years. His love of music, his involvement with it, goes back to the beginning of his life.
There was nothing conventional about Amherstburg’s James Heugh’s entrance into acrobatics ten years ago, and the success he has achieved since then.
When asked if she is nervous for the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games, Breanna Williams didn’t skip a beat when she said, “no!”
Let’s clear this up right now: you need not be a ‘Dead Head’ to appreciate this book!