Thirty years ago, on June 29th, 1990 the Tea Party was born at The Coach and Horses in Windsor, Ontario.
Thirty years ago, on June 29th, 1990 the Tea Party was born at The Coach and Horses in Windsor, Ontario.
Residents, community leaders and local businesses came together to participate in the June 27th Miracle Project—the...
Local country music band Buck Twenty is a sound that’s meant to be experienced, not described.
Opera Singer Amelia Daigle Soars to the Heights of Her Voice Story by Matthew St. AmandPhotography by Heather Taylor...
Windsor Life Revisits Some Very Interesting Stories From Years Past Story by Michael Seguin Well, that was...
The busy bustle of Barcelona was no match for the Seney’s trusted planning skills and spreadsheet abilities.
For photographer Steve Biro, everything comes back to a sense of wonder. “I try to look at the world around me the way...
As winter comes on, thoughts turn to the good old hockey game—on TV, at the local arena and, for some, in their very...
A few months ago, Patricia Murphy, a resident of Niagara Street, received a peculiar letter from a pair of St. Anne...
Local Photographer Travels to Indonesia to Capture Otherworldly Images Story by Matthew St. AmandPhotography by...
Interesting how we can live near someone, learn about them through casual conversation, and then one day realize: “My...
It all started with a lamb named Charlotte. Lauren Edwards is Windsor and Essex County’s own personal Doctor Dolittle...
“I bring leadership,” he says when asked about the tools he brings to the Spitfires. “The players know I’ve been...
Are there more birds in your neighbourhood now? Has the birdsong always been so joyful? When did that little feisty...
It’s difficult to describe Jakob Skrzypa's short film Balls! to the uninitiated.
Among the first things people notice about Steve Bell, former sports director at AM 800, is that he has his priorities...
There was nothing conventional about Amherstburg’s James Heugh’s entrance into acrobatics ten years ago, and the...
What’s there to say about a woman like Jennifer Jones? Not nearly enough. Jennifer Jones has a long list of accolades...
Krisalyn (who performs under the stage name Krisalyn Bell) is one of Windsor’s youngest, most powerful voices.
Ten years ago, 14-year-old Erica Fryer of Amherstburg told us, “I’m hoping hockey can be part of my life for a long...
An Essex County Facebook group, dedicated to the preservation of monarch butterflies, has found an easy, enjoyable way...
There are certain places in the world whose very names evoke images of romance and adventure. Two such places are...
Windsor Life checks-in with the people at the center of some of our most interesting past stories.
Newly Appointed Goodfellows President Shares Her Devotion To The Charitable Organization
Long before the world heard of COVID-19, Windsor historian, filmmaker, and archivist, Michael Evans, took nostalgia to...
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.