Long-time radio host Lynn Martin engages with a lot of people in their homes and businesses. In her own home, she loves...
Long-time radio host Lynn Martin engages with a lot of people in their homes and businesses. In her own home, she loves...
Pam and Bill Seney have been travelling together since the early days of their marriage as a way to see what the world...
Memory is a mundane mystery. When it functions, we barely notice its monumental role in our daily lives.
From 5 am on May 29th to 9 pm on May 30th, you might catch a glimpse of him. At first glance, he might not draw too...
When asked to describe blues music, Neil Fowler of the ABX Blues Project points to the unity of the soundscape. “Basic...
You can sometimes hear them from a distance. The rubber smoking against the pavement. The roar of the fans. The...
The great blue expanse of the ocean. For many, the idea of water stretching out in all directions can be terrifying...
How far would you go to save a stranger’s life? That’s the central question posited by Gavin Michael Booth’s feature...
Windsor Life checks-in with the people at the center of some of our most interesting past stories.
Looking at a waterfront lot, the homeowners contacted an architect to see what could be built.
Sonia Palleck’s powerful four-book series, Leave the Little Light On, tells the story of Athena Brkovich, a precocious...
Kobra Safi’s father strongly believed in education for his six daughters. Illiterate himself, Kobra’s dedicated dad did...
Model rocketry has been a fad that really began to take off in the 1950s and is credited with helping get generations...
For as long as she can remember, Sohila Kaur Sidhu wanted to become a doctor.
To paraphrase the old saying: Time and tide wait for no one. Nowhere is this truer than at the Guyitt house, known as...
“I started cooking the roasted red pepper and tomato bisque when Jason and I first got married because we planted a...
Author Christian Laforet finds few things as unsettling as apartment buildings. “They’re kind of strange, when you...
When it comes to broadcasting and newsgathering in the City of Windsor, for the past forty years, Patty Handysides has...
Scott Clements’ writing journey began in the unlikeliest of all places: a high school English class.
Residents, community leaders and local businesses came together to participate in the June 27th Miracle Project—the...
Art has its beautiful way of inspiring us to stop, think, and reflect, and the murals down Butterfly Lane were created...
One of the first things travelers see crossing the Ambassador Bridge into Canada are her majestic pale green spires...
Camille Quenneville Heads the Ontario Division of the Canadian Mental Health Association
The Matchette is a lot of things. A modern-day castle with a resort-like feel. A union of fire, water and stone. But...
You hear that catchy tune that plays exactly the words that you needed to hear.
Kaitlyn Frances is a singer and songwriter, originally from Chatham-Kent, who found her way down to Windsor and set up...
Who murdered pop singer Gwyn? This is the mystery at the center of Dreamcrusher, season one of “Reward,” a new mystery...
Denise and Andy were at a loss when looking for a lush, wooded lot in the Windsor-Essex area in the late 90s.
For most people, the house on the shore of Lake St. Clair would have been a perfectly livable dwelling—a single story...
It’s difficult to describe Jakob Skrzypa's short film Balls! to the uninitiated.
What’s there to say about a woman like Jennifer Jones? Not nearly enough. Jennifer Jones has a long list of accolades and accomplishments.
Windsor Life checks-in with the people at the center of some of our most interesting past stories.
The heart of the Holiday Season for our family is Christmas Eve dinner celebrated in the traditional Polish way with twelve fish and vegetarian dishes. The centrepiece is the delicious red beet soup called borscht, my...
There is no place quite like it on earth. Niagara Falls. Mark Twain set the Garden of Eden there in his story “Extracts from Adam’s Diary”, published in 1893 to commemorate the 1893 Buffalo Pan-American Exhibition.
One good thing to come out of this pandemic is how the isolation we’ve all been forced to endure has sparked a greater awareness of the value of connection.
A visit to Stephen Gibb’s website/online gallery is like a stroll through a nightmare carnival of leering faces—some smiling maniacally, some in terror—where the observer sees how characters from fairy tales and nursery...
Children’s author, Pam Stradeski’s latest book, Corona Virus Came to Town, has the deceptively simple title of a fable.







