Alaina Ha, a deaf Grade 8 student at Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Elementary School in Stoney Point, has...
Alaina Ha, a deaf Grade 8 student at Our Lady of the Annunciation Catholic Elementary School in Stoney Point, has...
In 1982, Marty’s love of harness racing led to 40 years as track announcer at Windsor Raceway, Leamington Raceway and...
Danielle is a 37-year-old former Paralympic Gold Medalist, Social Worker, Motivational Speaker, World Record-Holding...
For photographer Steve Biro, everything comes back to a sense of wonder. “I try to look at the world around me the way...
Driven by a desire for privacy, Nick Worth learned how to play guitar, hoping to practice in peace within the walls of...
Nestled on a quiet downtown residential street, the Museum shines the spotlight on personal narratives of the people...
A few months ago, Windsor’s medical community was dealt a staggering blow when the bust of Jeanne Mance was stolen from...
As winter comes on, thoughts turn to the good old hockey game—on TV, at the local arena and, for some, in their very...
One of the first things travelers see crossing the Ambassador Bridge into Canada are her majestic pale green spires...
When people in the Swiss Alps learned that Glenn Gervais and his wife, Vinka, were from Canada, they couldn’t...
The Edmund Fitzgerald disaster is a story that was launched into legend so quickly after the actual event that its...
If not for a chance meeting, Lisa Williams’ thirty-eight-year career at AM800 may never have happened.
You can sometimes hear them from a distance. The rubber smoking against the pavement. The roar of the fans. The...
If you spend even one hour with Mark Galvin, you’ll understand why Windsor International Airport looks and feels...
Canadian rocker, Avril Lavigne, performs at the Colosseum at Caesars Windsor on Thursday May 12. For many, the...
Growing up in Lakeshore, young Natalie Suzor’s first love was the performing arts. “Singing, dancing, acting—you name...
Patti France was first hired at St. Clair College in April 1987. Since then, she’s been witness to countless seismic...
For Canadian band Our Lady Peace (OLP), the boom also officially begins when their inaugural LP Naveed debuts across...
An artist’s journey is, by nature, often solitary. The patience, determination and focus that honing a craft requires...
“My older brother took the Biomedical Engineering Technology program as well,” Bryce explains. “I used to look over his...
“We consider it not only our job, but our duty, to continue to provide the highest level of care as possible to our...
Windsor’s healthcare workers are in the line of fire. Thanks to dwindling medical supplies and steadily climbing...
It has been called “the toughest two minutes in sports” and it’s coming to Riverfront Festival Plaza September 8, 9...
You hear that catchy tune that plays exactly the words that you needed to hear.
is fully renovated condominium loft in the heart of Lakeshore is a celebration of contemporary living at its finest...
“I always knew I wanted to help people,” Zachery sighs as he dredges up those old memories.
Kaitlyn Frances is a singer and songwriter, originally from Chatham-Kent, who found her way down to Windsor and set up new roots.
“I started cooking the roasted red pepper and tomato bisque when Jason and I first got married because we planted a huge garden and WAY over-planted tomato and pepper plants.
2022 has seen the return of several local sports events in the Windsor region. After a long and egregious pandemic, riddled with lockdowns and event cancellations, many athletes returning to their respective fields.
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 close friend Kyle Damphouse found out that he had end stage kidney disease (IgA nephropathy), Jarrett...
Celebrating a second baby at home and an anchor position awaiting her return, CTV Windsor’s Stefanie Masotti feels like she’s finally “made it.”
In a time when radio was king, she was queen. Rosalie Trombley was Music Director and one-person powerhouse at Windsor’s CKLW radio station from the late 1960s into the early 1980s.
were able to see the St. Clair College’s Fratmen football team return to the field.
How did Windsor boy land in the world of film and television—and become such a success? We sat down with him to find out.







