‘Krazy Kenny’ Koekstat (born on June 15) is a Gemini man.
It takes desire, attitude and adjustment to make the changes necessary to start a new life. At any age, this is easier...
The school day in autumn 2020 begins as it has for generations: standing for the playing of the national anthem...
Danielle Campo-McLeod’s parents realized something was different about her when she was still an infant. “When I was 15...
In 1997, Anita Imperioli founded In Honour of the Ones We Love (In Honour) “to make sure no one in Windsor Essex has to...
On Saturday April 25th, Crime Stoppers of Windsor and Essex County will be celebrating their 35th Anniversary at the...
Pickleball, Malinda Hebert explains, is the fastest growing sport in North America. The game originated from Bainbridge...
Local Band Joins Teaze For Reunion Performance Story by Michael SeguinPhotography by Jose Ed Ramirez If I can rudely...
Do you remember the weekend that James Brown, BB King, John Lee Hooker, among other blues legends, performed in Windsor?
For builders, suppliers and prospective homeowners across Windsor Essex, the provincial–federal HST rebate announced...
If there is one thing the global pandemic, and subsequent lockdown, has taught the world, it’s the importance of our...
“I bring leadership,” he says when asked about the tools he brings to the Spitfires. “The players know I’ve been...
Life for Windsor-born singer/songwriter, Leah Harris is a whirlwind but you wouldn’t know that from her relaxed manner.
When you enter the ring, local fighter T.J. Laramie states, everything has a way of melting away. “You could never...
At her wits’ end, Carol ran a search online: “I need help, I have someone in severe pain.”
In 2019, a Riverside resident saw an empty riverfront lot and had a vision: her dream home.
An anonymous author once wrote that: “Golf can best be defined as an endless series of tragedies obscured by the...
Meg Roberts’ first appearance as co-host of Mornings With Mike & Meg on AM800—with veteran broadcaster Mike Kakuk—was...
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...
When asked how she spends her free time, 61-year-old Dominion Golf Course employee Laurie Vickery doesn’t hesitate with...
Through Build a Dream – the non-profit that Nour Hachem Fawaz founded in 2014 — Nour utilizes her 13 years of...
Windsor’s storied Walkerville neighbourhood has been basking in the glow of a long-lasting renaissance.
The Windsor International Film Festival turns twenty in 2024, celebrating a major milestone.
Three projects have arisen to support the mental health of those who are suffering: the University of Windsor Brief...
Nepal. November 2023. Two a.m. Windsor optometrist and photographer, Brian Blake, knew he was in trouble. He was 4,000...
New Book Chronicles Home Improvement Misadventures Story by Michael SeguinPhotography by Brian Harris According to...
As summer flashes us some funny looks from around the next bend, most of us have already begun daydreaming about various outdoor activities.
As Burrows prepares for the twentieth and final Jeff Burrows 24 Hour Drum Marathon on May 29th and 30th at Good Time Charly’s, he reflects on the genesis of the event, how it’s evolved and what comes after the final...
For builders, suppliers and prospective homeowners across Windsor Essex, the provincial–federal HST rebate announced this spring is the most consequential intervention our industry has seen in more than a decade.
Though you won’t find black sand in the Bruce Peninsula, you will find various geographical features including dunes, lakes, caves, forests, beaches, marshes and many, many unique rock formations.
Do you remember the weekend that James Brown, BB King, John Lee Hooker, among other blues legends, performed in Windsor?
Great ideas often arrive in disguise. Inspiration for an autobiography—10,000 Ink Stains: A Memoir, published by Dark Horse Books
Serving as Mayor of the Municipality of Lakeshore and as CEO of the Community Support Centre of Essex County, Tracey’s work is rooted in supporting people and strengthening communities.
If you spend even one hour with Mark Galvin, you’ll understand why Windsor International Airport looks and feels unpretentious, convenient, easy to navigate and deeply rooted in community.







