Scott Clements’ writing journey began in the unlikeliest of all places: a high school English class.
Simple Layouts
Love at First Play
Pickleball, Malinda Hebert explains, is the fastest growing sport in North America. The game originated from Bainbridge Island, Washington, during the summer of 1965.
Gamechanger
They say that necessity is the mother of invention. Perhaps no local invention embodies that spirit more completely than Windsor’s Mully Cup Flag Stick.
The Power of Music
Some of Windsor’s greatest bands have found ways to deliver their amazing sounds during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Making Dreams Come True
Patti France was first hired at St. Clair College in April 1987. Since then, she’s been witness to countless seismic shifts in the postsecondary education system.
A Historical Landmark
Windsor possesses some truly grandiose historical landmarks. That said, few can rival Our Lady of The Assumption Church, the oldest continuous parish in Canada, west of Montreal.
Mr. Emancipation
Mr. Emancipation: The Walter Perry Story is an account of Windsor’s Walter Perry, whose progressive festival flourished during one of the most significant times and places in North American history. For 30 years, Walter...
Summer Staycation
“This year, people aren’t able to travel like they used to,” the wife says. “We are happier than ever that we have this resort right here.”
The Tea Party
Thirty years ago, on June 29th, 1990 the Tea Party was born at The Coach and Horses in Windsor, Ontario.
DERKZ
Painting Beyond The Canvas Story by Michael Seguin For some artists, a canvas can be claustrophobic. David Derkatz is a member of Windsor’s growing art community. A full-time painter for the last five years, David...


