New craft distillery set to open its doors to the public
Wolfhead Distillery to be the first craft spirits producer in Essex County For the first time since prohibition, Windsor-Essex County will be home to a craft distillery.
Wolfhead Distillery to be the first craft spirits producer in Essex County For the first time since prohibition, Windsor-Essex County will be home to a craft distillery.
More than 80 groups local law enforcement officers and St. Clair College students took part Windsor-Essex County’s law enforcement officers teamed up with students from St. Clair College for the good of charity. Hundreds of students at the college watched
‘We’ve realized this is a growing industry and that it can only go up from here’ says Shaun Byrne It’s a busy October morning at a downtown hotel in London, Ont. as staff prepare to host one of the city’s
Two of three students associations voted ‘yes’, needed 50 per cent approval from all three Students at the University of Windsor have voted against a proposal to renovate the school’s athletic complex. The Lancers Sport and Recreation Centre referendum went
Three elementary schools could be closed in June 2016, could lead to two new middle school facilities The Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board’s trustees have decided to start three accommodation reviews which, if approved, could close and consolidate schools in
Section of Highway 401 to open to public Saturday By Justin Prince The last section of the Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Parkway is now complete. The $1.4-billion highway, which first started construction in 2011, will open to the public tomorrow.
From the outside looking in, most people who walk by the Windermere building on Tecumseh Rd. would see just a normal structure. But for those who enter the basement of one of the stores located inside it their experiences are
By Justin Prince Caesars Windsor will be hosting a holiday concert to raise donations for local food banks. Sleighing Hunger, which was announced Oct. 26, will feature performances from local bands the S’Aints, the Diplomats Drum and Bugle Corps as
On any given day, multiple students pass through the front doors of the University of Windsor’s Odette School of Business. As they walk through the 24-year-old building, multiple brand logos decorate the walls and floors, enough to catch people’s attention.
By Justin Prince Staff Writer, The Converged Citizen The Windsor AKO Fratmen are preparing for their home opener after winning their first game last week. Coming off a 35-14 win against the Hamilton Hurricanes at Tim Hortons Field last
By Justin Prince A pair of local volleyball players have spiked themselves onto Volleyball Canada’s Youth and Junior Women’s National Development Program rosters. Windsorites Caylee Parker, 15, and Layne Van Buskirk, 17, were among more than 30 youth and junior
by Sean Previl The location of the new mega-hospital has given us a look into the future of healthcare in Windsor and Essex County. Windsor Regional Hospital and Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare had brought city councillors, business leaders, local healthcare
The commissioner of the National Basketball League of Canada wasted no time answering the public’s questions about the league’s controversial Game 7 forfeit situation during a town hall meeting with the Windsor Express. Almost immediately after the start of the
By Justin Prince Staff Writer, The Converged Citizen The Windsor AKO Fratmen has hopes of have a true sense of home field for the team after officially announcing their partnership with École secondaire catholique E.J. Lajeunesse. The Fratmen announced their
‘What happened last year is history. We want to make new history this year’ – Lexa Page By Justin Prince The Windsor Express continues its bid to repeat as champions of the National Basketball League of Canada heading into Game
UPDATE (Feb. 20, 4:27 p.m.): Corinthian Colleges Inc., the owners of Everest Colleges Canada Inc., announced the company would be filing for bankruptcy protection under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. B-3 (BIA). The decision to file for
By Justin Prince Financial experts have been predicting a weaker Canadian economy in recent months, but the lower dollar is a good thing for the region according to Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Matt Marchand. Since February
By David Dyck Windsor City Council’s recent decision to hold the line on taxes again will continue its progression towards infrastructure repair throughout the city. With $41 million of the $98 million of the city’s budget being spent on
Since rejoining the LaSalle Vipers more than two weeks ago, left winger Mark Manchurek has made an immediate impact with the team. Manchurek has helped the Vipers win six of their last seven games while almost matching the point total
Prince Sportscast (Nov. 3, 2014) | Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Ben Roethlisberger Hosted and Produced by Justin Prince Produced at the St. Clair College MediaPlex in Windsor, Ont. Twitter: @JustinPSports