“I’m still a member of LAWS,” Sara explains. “Five years ago, I was just a volunteer. Now, I’m sitting on the Board of...
“I’m still a member of LAWS,” Sara explains. “Five years ago, I was just a volunteer. Now, I’m sitting on the Board of...
A rumor persists that mobster, Al Capone, visited Beach Grove and possibly stayed the night in one of the rooms...
The great blue expanse of the ocean. For many, the idea of water stretching out in all directions can be terrifying...
On the first weekend of February, eighteen year old Windsor native, Jayden Trudell, took the gold in his division (67...
The trajectory of Wayne Gretzky’s life changed forever when he met his hero, Tim Horton, in Brantford, 1968. Tim Horton...
If not for a chance meeting, Lisa Williams’ thirty-eight-year career at AM800 may never have happened.
An artist from an early age, Nolan always expressed himself through a wide variety of ways. “I like doing everything,”...
How far would you go to save a stranger’s life? That’s the central question posited by Gavin Michael Booth’s feature...
2022 has seen the return of several local sports events in the Windsor region. After a long and egregious pandemic...
Chronicling the life and times of Windsor’s “original six” breweries, Brewed in Windsor—A Tasty History has all the...
The Geometric Tree is, like all great art, immediately arresting. And not easy to describe. An oak tree emerges from...
Stately, storied Willistead Manor, surrounded by 15 acres of heritage parkland, tree-lined streets and historic homes...
Among the first things people notice about Steve Bell, former sports director at AM 800, is that he has his priorities...
Interesting people from past Windsor Life articles have sent holiday letters to let our readers know what they are...
Light breezy tones inside and out mark this new Lighthouse Cove home, designed by Windsor architect Philip Fernandes...
When Heidi and Joe fell in love, one plus one equalled seven. Between them, they had two sons and three daughters, ages...
When listening to 17 year old Brett Brochu, a goalie for the London Knights, describe the role, it sounds like a high...
Kobra Safi’s father strongly believed in education for his six daughters. Illiterate himself, Kobra’s dedicated dad did...
“It’s such an empowering feeling, being on top of a horse,” Becky explains. “You have this thousand-pound animal...
At 15% excavation, archaeologists are just scratching the surface of what life was like in Ephesus.
“I had always wanted my own studio,” Chase states. “But, when I was 15, studio time was very expensive. So, I heard...
It’s almost impossible to believe that the nimble figure, number 84, in the college football highlight reel is six-foot...
In his new single Shooting Star, Mike Cerveni taps into the raw emotion of missing someone.
Thai Mueang, Thailand is as far from Harrow as Brittany Rocheleau has ever travelled, yet it reminds her of her...
For many of us, playing with LEGO was one of our earliest forms of creative expression. However, one lucky Windsorite...
John, who is Vice President of College Communications and Community Relations at St. Clair College, has been the host...
It all started with an advertisement on television. A 30-second-long video that highlighted the beauty of Canada’s...
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.