Her sound has an immediate orchestral feel, which translates into a grand sense of scale. But then, before the track...
Her sound has an immediate orchestral feel, which translates into a grand sense of scale. But then, before the track...
In an era where so many musical acts are postponing live shows into the mid-2020s, Tarek Jafar and Justin Tessier of...
The Essex County War Memorial/Cenotaph at Windsor City Hall Square has seen many November 11th remembrance ceremonies...
OTTAVIA LEPERA NEVER IMAGINED that her love of selfies would lead to a professional modelling career. However, at just...
Sometimes, great ideas sound crazy at first. The idea for a darts league for blind and partially sighted people came up...
On Wednesday, October 7th, beneath the hesitant sunlight, a small, masked, socially-distanced crowd gathered underneath...
How did Windsor boy land in the world of film and television—and become such a success? We sat down with him to find...
Dan’s life has been guided by a simple mantra: “Take every opportunity to do something different,” he says.
Mr. Emancipation: The Walter Perry Story is an account of Windsor’s Walter Perry, whose progressive festival flourished...
The entire project took approximately two and a half months to install. Upwards of twenty professionals were brought in...
On Saturday, June 22nd, 2019, the 17th Annual Independent Music Awards show were hosted at the Symphony Space...
Doctor Sharon Burey came to Canada from Jamaica and has since spent decades helping improve the lives of children...
“When I was 14, I saw my first Detroit Red Wings game in Florida,” Heather recalls. “We had gone down to Tampa Bay to...
Let’s clear this up right now: you need not be a ‘Dead Head’ to appreciate this book!
Thirty years ago, on June 29th, 1990 the Tea Party was born at The Coach and Horses in Windsor, Ontario.
“I was able to close off the night with Metallica on drums in front of 30 thousand people!” Marty states. “It was...
When the COVID-19 pandemic landed on the world with both feet, citizen volunteers immediately launched into action...
The Donnelly Massacre took place at midnight, on January 4th, 1880, when the local vigilance committee stormed the...
This holiday season, the greatest gift you can give your family is safety. For the last several years, Windsor Fire and...
There is nothing more punk rock than finding beauty in the neglected, overlooked and under-appreciated aspects of daily...
Alaina Ha, a deaf Grade 8 student at Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Elementary School in Stoney Point, has...
For many of us, playing with LEGO was one of our earliest forms of creative expression. However, one lucky Windsorite...
A small act of kindness can make someone’s day or even save someone’s life; this is the motto that drove co-founders...
Driven by a desire for privacy, Nick Worth learned how to play guitar, hoping to practice in peace within the walls of...
Edging their way toward the holy Ganges River in northern India, two Windsor couples were caught up in an endless...
“It’s such an empowering feeling, being on top of a horse,” Becky explains. “You have this thousand-pound animal...
Steven Clay Hunter has one pertinent piece of advice for young aspiring artists: You don’t have to be a teacher if you...
Windsor’s storied Walkerville neighbourhood has been basking in the glow of a long-lasting renaissance.
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.







