On the weekend of October 27, Windsor Law, at the corner of University West and Sunset Avenue, reopened its doors for...
On the weekend of October 27, Windsor Law, at the corner of University West and Sunset Avenue, reopened its doors for...
There is no place quite like it on earth. Niagara Falls. Mark Twain set the Garden of Eden there in his story “Extracts...
People with courage and creativity are finding ways to make the best of this unprecedented situation by taking positive...
Opera Singer Amelia Daigle Soars to the Heights of Her Voice Story by Matthew St. AmandPhotography by Heather Taylor...
Creating music has always been the lifelong passion of Chris Taylor, the President of Music Global at Entertainment One...
Nestled on a quiet downtown residential street, the Museum shines the spotlight on personal narratives of the people...
For Windsor-born Musician William Hawksworth, everything he’s done can be traced back to those long summer nights.
As with many storytellers, local author Joe Ponic struggles when it comes to sharing his own tale.
A Group of Volunteers In Kingsville Are Doing Their Part To Ensure The Military Service of Essex County Residents Is...
Olympic athlete Noelle Montcalm was initially drawn to track and field because of the solitary nature of the sport.
On Saturday, February 26, 1927, sometime around 7 o’clock in the morning, a fire started in the Beach Grove Clubhouse...
A breathtaking traditional 3,600 square foot sanctuary, custom-
designed and built by Windsorland Homes.
Some places capture our imagination. Some places are so jaw-dropping, so awe-inspiring, that they demand an explanation.
Canadian rocker, Avril Lavigne, performs at the Colosseum at Caesars Windsor on Thursday May 12. For many, the...
If not for a chance meeting, Lisa Williams’ thirty-eight-year career at AM800 may never have happened.
When listening to 17 year old Brett Brochu, a goalie for the London Knights, describe the role, it sounds like a high...
Chelsey Danfield’s life changed forever when her grandfather bought her a bedazzled jean skirt with a matching vest...
At 15% excavation, archaeologists are just scratching the surface of what life was like in Ephesus.
For avid travellers Pam and Bill Seney, the slow “provençal” life proved to be a true delight in experiencing the...
We’re all born with stories. These may include the ones our parents tell us or the ones that shape who we are; then we...
The Thousand Colours of the Morning, a Windsor-based feature-length film, examines the lives and relationships of three...
For almost a century, the Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel have been the main crossing points between...
The seeds of the Florida Panthers’ 2024 Stanley Cup success were sewn a year before in the team’s bitter loss to the...
Newly Appointed Goodfellows President Shares Her Devotion To The Charitable Organization
In the region’s construction and automotive sectors, there are two names that have each left an indelible mark on the...
On Saturday April 25th, Crime Stoppers of Windsor and Essex County will be celebrating their 35th Anniversary at the...
The entire project took approximately two and a half months to install. Upwards of twenty professionals were brought in...
At her wits’ end, Carol ran a search online: “I need help, I have someone in severe pain.”
David Radlin has built and repaired guitars for fifteen years. His love of music, his involvement with it, goes back to...
As merrymakers get their costumes together and others buy candy to hand out, there are the hardcores among us who turn their homes into nightmare shrines for the season.
Filming is now completed on the local R-Rated blood and guts comedy satire of the ‘so bad they’re good’ drive-in films of the 50’s.
It’s an ageless story: a child and their dog. This has been the central element for countless adventures. Charlotte’s Shadow is no exception.
In 2019, a Riverside resident saw an empty riverfront lot and had a vision: her dream home.
Julia Lane began collecting a list of achievements and awards in competitive swimming in 2014, and she’s not done striving for more yet.
Some great ideas are just inevitable. That’s how it was with Oneday Dreams—there was no way it wouldn’t come into being.
Meet Tesko Chaganti, who made waves during his Grade 9 year at Vincent Massey by running thousands of simulations to come to discoveries that may eventually lead to longer, healthier lives for everyone on the planet.







