Remembering D-day 80 Years Later
“In 2019 it was kind of a shock because we only found one Massasauga in that year."
As winter comes on, thoughts turn to the good old hockey game—on TV, at the local arena and, for some, in their very...
There is a phenomenon in the Town of Tecumseh that is reasonably new: rush hour.
He walked the streets of Windsor like an Old Testament prophet. His iconic cowboy hat, festooned with feathers.
A rumor persists that mobster, Al Capone, visited Beach Grove and possibly stayed the night in one of the rooms...
“Never stop adventuring.” This was one of the last things that Kevin Moore’s mom said to him while he was living in New...
It’s difficult to summarize a soul as loving, as humble and as radiant as Windsor’s Chad Predhomme. But, after his...
Growing up in Lakeshore, young Natalie Suzor’s first love was the performing arts. “Singing, dancing, acting—you name...
Kaitlyn Frances is a singer and songwriter, originally from Chatham-Kent, who found her way down to Windsor and set up...
When Heidi and Joe fell in love, one plus one equalled seven. Between them, they had two sons and three daughters, ages...
When it comes to talent, Windsor is a startlingly diverse community. Artists. Athletes. Entertainers. Entrepreneurs...
David Radlin has built and repaired guitars for fifteen years. His love of music, his involvement with it, goes back to...
If not for a chance meeting, Lisa Williams’ thirty-eight-year career at AM800 may never have happened.
“It is better to light a candle than to curse thedarkness.” That simple, profound statement has been alternately...
When local photographer Glenn Gervais stares down his lens, he isn’t necessarily looking for the obvious. He’s looking...
“When one kingdom drowns, a new one must rise in its place,” Stuart writes. “So begins the saga of that kingdom, and...
Ghost Hotel is Morand’s upcoming series of tracks accompanied by the Bosco Boys, set to release February 1st, 2022.
were able to see the St. Clair College’s Fratmen football team return to the field.
Jarrett Pike didn’t donate his kidney to be recognized as a hero, but he’s been seen as one all the same. When his...
On Saturday, February 26, 1927, sometime around 7 o’clock in the morning, a fire started in the Beach Grove Clubhouse...
Iconic singer-songwriter, Jann Arden, is coming to Windsor on August 25 for an 8 p.m. performance at the Colosseum at...
What’s there to say about a woman like Jennifer Jones? Not nearly enough. Jennifer Jones has a long list of accolades...
This year’s class of inductees into the Windsor Essex County Sports Hall of Fame is impressive and it could be one of...
In 1997, Anita Imperioli founded In Honour of the Ones We Love (In Honour) “to make sure no one in Windsor Essex has to...
Expertly renovated, passionately redesigned and furnished with flair, this exceptional Amherstburg homestead is a place...
Dan’s life has been guided by a simple mantra: “Take every opportunity to do something different,” he says.
The Matchette is a lot of things. A modern-day castle with a resort-like feel. A union of fire, water and stone. But most significantly, the Matchette House is a dynamic union of several paradoxes.
After more than 30 years in Hollywood, LaSalle native, Nick Marra, is at the top of his game in a city not known for being kind to people’s dreams
Athens has the Parthenon. Paris has the Arc de Triomphe. Windsor has its pizza.
“I’ve been fishing since I can first remember, literally, from three years old,” he said.
Steven Clay Hunter has one pertinent piece of advice for young aspiring artists: You don’t have to be a teacher if you do not want to.
“I didn’t think I would be called up when I did. My focus has always been on being a good player. It caught me by surprise—a pleasant surprise.”
If Brendan Scott Friel has one thing he is eternally grateful for, it’s this: That he found his “thing” very early.