He is potentially the greatest canine police officer the OPP has ever had.
On Wednesday, October 7th, beneath the hesitant sunlight, a small, masked, socially-distanced crowd gathered underneath...
It’s difficult to describe Jakob Skrzypa's short film Balls! to the uninitiated.
When asked if she is nervous for the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games, Breanna Williams didn’t skip a beat when she...
The Miceli’s are an exceptionally close family of six. There’s the parents, John and Rita, the eldest Lauren, there’s...
It all started with an advertisement on television. A 30-second-long video that highlighted the beauty of Canada’s...
On Saturday, June 22nd, 2019, the 17th Annual Independent Music Awards show were hosted at the Symphony Space...
On Saturday, February 26, 1927, sometime around 7 o’clock in the morning, a fire started in the Beach Grove Clubhouse...
Nestled on a quiet downtown residential street, the Museum shines the spotlight on personal narratives of the people...
Dan’s life has been guided by a simple mantra: “Take every opportunity to do something different,” he says.
The thing that would alter the course of Maestro Robert Franz’s life intersected his timeline by accident. It was a...
Before 2019, Chantel Budinsky had never heard of disc golf. Now, she’s on her way to making it pro.
At the end of May, a documentary premiered on Cogeco’s YourTV network entitled: Pourquoi Take French: 25 Years of...
For many of us, our canvases are slashed with dark shadows. However, one young Windsorite has found a way to spread...
In March graphic novelist, Jeff Lemire, went home again—to Essex County.
The Matchette is a lot of things. A modern-day castle with a resort-like feel. A union of fire, water and stone. But...
“My style is unique in that it blends classic pop, folk and the work of contemporary singer-songwriters,” Madeline...
You can sometimes hear them from a distance. The rubber smoking against the pavement. The roar of the fans. The...
Creating music has always been the lifelong passion of Chris Taylor, the President of Music Global at Entertainment One...
If Brendan Scott Friel has one thing he is eternally grateful for, it’s this: That he found his “thing” very early.
The Long-Time Windsor Star Editorial Cartoonist Donates A Trove of His Work to The University of Windsor Story by...
Iconic singer-songwriter, Jann Arden, is coming to Windsor on August 25 for an 8 p.m. performance at the Colosseum at...
Model rocketry has been a fad that really began to take off in the 1950s and is credited with helping get generations...
At her wits’ end, Carol ran a search online: “I need help, I have someone in severe pain.”
With its futuristic skyscrapers casting a fantastical cityscape, Dubai, glimpsed through a shimmering sunset sinking...
For photographer Steve Biro, everything comes back to a sense of wonder. “I try to look at the world around me the way...
In many ways, Crissi Cochrane’s musical journey has been a circular one. It began in the Annapolis Valley, in a small...
Streetcar No. 351 is 50 feet long and 24,000 pounds; yet despite its size, it has been transported across North America, finally settling down in Windsor, Ontario.
is fully renovated condominium loft in the heart of Lakeshore is a celebration of contemporary living at its finest--where comfort, style and innovation create visually stunning, yet very livable surroundings—taking...
The world may think it has “won her over,” but global basketball player Bridget Carleton’s heart and roots are in Chatham-Kent.
For twenty years, the Therapy Dog program has brought joy and comfort to schools, libraries, hospitals, retirement homes and homeless shelters all throughout Windsor-Essex.
It takes grit to accept the offer to coach a losing team. The team who, season after season, came in last in the country. Whose future seemed bleak, but for coach Chantal Vallée, it was her only option.