Windsor Life checks-in with the people at the center of some of our most interesting past stories.
Polished to Play
Carefully selected tunes and a squad of good friends equal the perfect combination for a cover band.
Carefully selected tunes and a squad of good friends equal the perfect combination for a cover band.
Dreams are made or dashed in three hundred sixty seconds. That is the road to the ultimate goal: the Olympics.
From the outside, Rita Miceli’s book Giaci and Me looks like an overnight success; but when you peer behind the scenes, you’ll see that this local mother and educator has spent decades with this story in draft.
The Emeryville waterfront property offered a blank, rectangular canvas of nearly one acre in size.
Just minutes into our interview, we knew there was something very special about Jac Cordeiro.
It’s almost impossible to believe that the nimble figure, number 84, in the college football highlight reel is six-foot-six, two hundred sixty pounds—leaps above opposing players covering him, mid-field, and snatching a...

Master jazz man, trumpeter, composer, performer Russ Macklem says that his relationship with the trumpet had a rocky start.
If not for a chance meeting, Lisa Williams’ thirty-eight-year career at AM800 may never have happened.
Sonia Palleck’s powerful four-book series, Leave the Little Light On, tells the story of Athena Brkovich, a precocious young girl who navigates a gauntlet of trauma through her childhood, teen years, young adulthood, up...
For most people, the house on the shore of Lake St. Clair would have been a perfectly livable dwelling—a single story home built nearly half a century ago, with its sandy beach, beautiful surroundings and spectacular...
“I come from two families: my father and mother’s families, both were very musical,” Molly says. “I played piano at age four and always had something in my hands to play, whether I could or not! Family gatherings...
For avid travellers Pam and Bill Seney, the slow “provençal” life proved to be a true delight in experiencing the beauty found in the French countryside.
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 time…I also hope to play goal for one of the women’s professional teams.”
David Radlin has built and repaired guitars for fifteen years. His love of music, his involvement with it, goes back to the beginning of his life.
There was nothing conventional about Amherstburg’s James Heugh’s entrance into acrobatics ten years ago, and the success he has achieved since then.