The Capitol Theatre Photography courtesy Walkerville Publishing On February 12, 1920, Marcus Loew of Loew’s Vaudeville Theatres announced plans to erect a movie theatre on the southwest corner of London Street...
Jeanine Watt
eanine Watt has an impressive resume. At 69, she’s a semi-retired lawyer and graduate student at the University of Windsor. She’s also a championship-level powerlifter.
Look Who’s Cooking At Home
Sunday evenings carry a gentler rhythm with their tradition of “Steak Salad Sunday”.
More Than Meets The Eye
Windsor Life catches up with the pioneering ophthalmologist to learn more about the new Windsor Surgical Centre, the “Windsor Model” for modern eye surgery....
Croatia
“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.
The Blue Stones
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.
Look Who’s Cooking at Home
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...
Challenges of Tomorrow
“A bed is not just a piece of furniture,” Brian explains. “A good night’s sleep is essential for a child’s development.
Past and Present
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...
Breaking Barriers
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.
Refined Simplicity, Quiet Luxury
Welcome to this serene family abode. With its fusion of minimalist, modern and organic influences, it balances sleek modernity and rustic, nature-inspired elements.







