Newly Appointed Goodfellows President Shares Her Devotion To The Charitable Organization
Newly Appointed Goodfellows President Shares Her Devotion To The Charitable Organization
Known as Jaxon Henderson in the streets of Chatham-Kent but as YVNG JRIP (Young Drip) in the music sheets, this 17-year...
Camille Quenneville Heads the Ontario Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association
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There are certain places in the world whose very names evoke images of romance and adventure. Two such places are...
Drummer Mike Cooper didn’t realize he wanted to form a band until he worked the bar at his family’s tavern one night...
As winter comes on, thoughts turn to the good old hockey game—on TV, at the local arena and, for some, in their very...
Formed in 1990, The Tea Party has a sound that is wholly their own. Combining both industrial rock and Middle Eastern...
During these dark times, one Windsorite is determined to provide some sunshine. Josie LoPorto Freeborn is a 44-year-old...
An anonymous author once wrote that: “Golf can best be defined as an endless series of tragedies obscured by the...
Dreams are made or dashed in three hundred sixty seconds. That is the road to the ultimate goal: the Olympics.
When NFL Super Bowl LIV kicks off on Feb. 2 in Miami, Derrick Drouillard will be at home in Windsor with his two...
What makes a house a home? Photos of loved ones along the walls? Trinkets from past vacations? A kitchen where you and...
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For many of us, playing with LEGO was one of our earliest forms of creative expression. However, one lucky Windsorite...
“I did not believe I was going to win,” Chef Adelina says. “The other nominees were equally deserving!”
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‘The Soulshakers’….an energetic party band that grew out of brotherly love! The year was 1996. Brothers Tony and Carmen...
When members of Windsor Fire and Rescue Services and Emergency Medical Service of Windsor Fire Station 7 arrived on...
Interesting how we can live near someone, learn about them through casual conversation, and then one day realize: “My...
For his 50th birthday, John Liviero, owner of Sooter’s Photography, received the gift from his wife, Anita: a plane...
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Noir fiction comprises a marked darkness in theme and subject matter, unfolding against a backdrop of systemic and...
The Thousand Colours of the Morning, a Windsor-based feature-length film, examines the lives and relationships of three...
Local Photographer Travels to Indonesia to Capture Otherworldly Images Story by Matthew St. AmandPhotography by...
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...







