A Group of Volunteers In Kingsville Are Doing Their Part To Ensure The Military Service of Essex County Residents Is...
A Group of Volunteers In Kingsville Are Doing Their Part To Ensure The Military Service of Essex County Residents Is...
Life for Windsor-born singer/songwriter, Leah Harris is a whirlwind but you wouldn’t know that from her relaxed manner.
If Brendan Scott Friel has one thing he is eternally grateful for, it’s this: That he found his “thing” very early.
He walked the streets of Windsor like an Old Testament prophet. His iconic cowboy hat, festooned with feathers.
Few young people are as remarkable—or have endured as much—as Windsor’s Mckenna Lumley. When she was four years old...
“No kid sleeps on the floor in our town.” That’s the motto of Sleep in Heavenly Peace, an international organization...
From playing Guitar Hero in their basement to rocking the Strawberry Fest and now touring across North America, the...
Hoping to attract a little attention for their Burlington-based band, a blonde woman flanked by four dark-haired men...
“I’m fairly certain my mom invented fusion dining. Growing up, every special occasion meal included dishes representing...
There is nothing more punk rock than finding beauty in the neglected, overlooked and under-appreciated aspects of daily...
Dan’s life has been guided by a simple mantra: “Take every opportunity to do something different,” he says.
Some places capture our imagination. Some places are so jaw-dropping, so awe-inspiring, that they demand an explanation.
Chronicling the life and times of Windsor’s “original six” breweries, Brewed in Windsor—A Tasty History has all the...
In 1997, Anita Imperioli founded In Honour of the Ones We Love (In Honour) “to make sure no one in Windsor Essex has to...
The Essex County War Memorial/Cenotaph at Windsor City Hall Square has seen many November 11th remembrance ceremonies...
A conservative estimate of how many photographs Nick Brancaccio took during his forty-one-year career with The Windsor...
Author Christian Laforet finds few things as unsettling as apartment buildings. “They’re kind of strange, when you...
Camille Quenneville Heads the Ontario Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association
Local Band Joins Teaze For Reunion Performance Story by Michael SeguinPhotography by Jose Ed Ramirez If I can rudely...
Residents, community leaders and local businesses came together to participate in the June 27th Miracle Project—the...
Vincent Giannotti may best be described as a Renaissance Man with one exception: he has many talents and areas of...
For Craig Ramsay and Catherine Wreford Ledlow their camaraderie led them to not only new heights but victory fame...
For many of us, our canvases are slashed with dark shadows. However, one young Windsorite has found a way to spread...
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 a lamb named Charlotte. Lauren Edwards is Windsor and Essex County’s own personal Doctor Dolittle...
An artist from an early age, Nolan always expressed himself through a wide variety of ways. “I like doing everything,”...
“I’ve always done art,” Beth explains. “As far back as I can remember. Anyone that knows me from my childhood knows...
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.