“Music was my first passion,” Ava explains. “But writing has also always been a huge part of my life. I guess it comes...
“Music was my first passion,” Ava explains. “But writing has also always been a huge part of my life. I guess it comes...
Interesting people from past Windsor Life articles have sent holiday letters to let our readers know what they are...
A small act of kindness can make someone’s day or even save someone’s life; this is the motto that drove co-founders...
The Miceli’s are an exceptionally close family of six. There’s the parents, John and Rita, the eldest Lauren, there’s...
With over 85,000 non-profits and donations totalling over $15 billion, philanthropy is a big business in Canada...
As with many storytellers, local author Joe Ponic struggles when it comes to sharing his own tale.
Everyone has their own vision of what “living the dream” entails, but many of us can agree one that ranks among the top...
February 11th, 2021 marks an important milestone for WEtech Alliance, a local Regional Innovation Centre. Ten years...
Newly Appointed Goodfellows President Shares Her Devotion To The Charitable Organization
Anyone who has met Peter Solly has no doubt he will leave his unique mark on the world.
Are there more birds in your neighbourhood now? Has the birdsong always been so joyful? When did that little feisty...
Menstrual care is a much-needed service around the world, yet it’s one that is often overlooked or ignored. Ezra...
For as long as she can remember, Sohila Kaur Sidhu wanted to become a doctor.
Many of us remember larking our way through our high school CPR lessons. The exercise mats. The pale, featureless...
The Windsor International Film Festival turns twenty in 2024, celebrating a major milestone.
Exactly One Year After Their Last Concert Here, The Trews Bring “Kitchen Party Culture” Back To Caesars Windsor Story...
This year, the annual Lois A. Fairley Nurse of the Year Award was a little different. Instead of recognizing a single...
She’s a grand ole’ dame who stands in aquatic glory and a beacon to mariners and landlubbers for almost a hundred years.
“I’ve been drawing my whole life,” Glen explains. “Ever since I was a little kid, this is what I’ve liked to do.”
When Mara Hall looked out the window of her Leamington farmhouse, she didn’t see a barn on the other side of the...
Long-time radio host Lynn Martin engages with a lot of people in their homes and businesses. In her own home, she loves...
For Colleen Reaume, the new Executive Director of the Hospice of Windsor and Essex County, it all started with a...
Karmic Malice Comics, a local publishing company, has just released the first issue of their debut title: Dream Reapers.
Not all heroes wear capes. Some never need to. Mason Bacon-Macri was born on May 9th, 2012. “Mason was a surprise to...
History helps us appreciate what we have today. We believe in preserving our history and having it for the future.
“We consider it not only our job, but our duty, to continue to provide the highest level of care as possible to our...
A Group of Volunteers In Kingsville Are Doing Their Part To Ensure The Military Service of Essex County Residents Is...
Just minutes into our interview, we knew there was something very special about Jac Cordeiro.
The Windsor International Film Festival turns twenty in 2024, celebrating a major milestone.
Local Photographer Travels to Indonesia to Capture Otherworldly Images Story by Matthew St. AmandPhotography by Todd Ternovan When LaSalle photographer, Todd Ternovan, stepped out the front door of the Grand Barong...
When you walk into the house on Old Tecumseh Road in Lakeshore, time slows down.
Memory is a mundane mystery. When it functions, we barely notice its monumental role in our daily lives.
This year’s class of inductees into the Windsor Essex County Sports Hall of Fame is impressive and it could be one of the most star-studded in the hall’s 42-year history.
A conservative estimate of how many photographs Nick Brancaccio took during his forty-one-year career with The Windsor Star comes out around 15,000.
The Holocaust happened nearly 100 years ago, yet the realities were ever present for the survivors and patients of Pamela Goldstein.