Film is not dead.
“The report of my death is an exaggeration,” – Mark Twain Over the past decades, technology has been improving at a rapid pace and scale. Each year, a new smartphone gets released with a more powerful battery and camera, and
“The report of my death is an exaggeration,” – Mark Twain Over the past decades, technology has been improving at a rapid pace and scale. Each year, a new smartphone gets released with a more powerful battery and camera, and
Film was the standard medium of photography for decades. For journalists and the general public. But that all changed when digital cameras became affordable at the consumer level. A big shift happened, and all the sudden people were trading their
Lakeshore council desk before a meeting on Feb. 19, 2019. (Photo by Kaitlynn Kenney) During a regularly scheduled council meeting in Lakeshore, council talked about asking the County Wide Active Transportation System for financial help in regards to the new
Owen Sound Attack players watch the Mickey Tribute video in the opening ceremonies on Feb. 18, 2019. (Photo by Kaitlynn Kenney) The game on Feb. 18 is important for the Windsor hockey scene, especially for the Spitfires. Story by
Windsor ranked in the top 10 of worst cities for bed bugs in 2018, according to Orkin Canada. The pest control company marked the 2018 list of worst cities for bed bugs, with Toronto at first place and Winnipeg at
As the United States government shutdown has reached the 32-day mark, making it the longest in U.S. history. Many government workers considered “essential” are still working throughout the shutdown without pay. Among that list, border patrol agents — including those
By Kaitlynn Kenny Amherstburg native and former Windsor Spitfires goaltender Michael DiPietro earned himself another shutout this weekend as a member of the Ottawa 67’s. The recent team Canada starting goalie in the world junior hockey championships notched his 17th
Thousands of Windsorites turned out for the opening of a Bright Lights Windsor festival the mayor wants to make better each year. Planning and preparations for the second annual Bright Lights festival started back in October. This year is jam-packed
When heavy snow grounded Santa’s helicopter this year, Windsor Firefighters ferried him to Devonshire Mall in a bright, red fire truck instead. “This is the first time Santa has arrived in the fire truck, and that’s always a Plan B.
Cannabis industry movers and shakers will be in Leamington Tuesday for a conference exploring the agricultural and economic potential of legalized weed. The WE Cann conference will feature around 200 industry trailblazers from agriculture, health and wellness, banking, and manufacturing.
Construction has started at Jackson Park for the Bright Lights festival, one of the most beautiful and controversial events of last year. The park’s entrance has been fenced off and will be open and closed while they assemble the tree
By Kaitlynn Kenney A young artist has been drawing the attention of Windsor locals — and using his passion to make a difference in the community. Eugenio Mendoza and the Art Lab recently hosted its first mini art lab
By Kaitlynn Kenney The Windsor Police Service have issued a $5,000 reward in the homicide investigation of Jason Pantlitz-Solomon. “We put out the reward to circulate the conversation again and get any new information about the case,” said Sgt. Andy
By Kaitlynn Kenney Residents of Tecumseh and Windsor are showing their support in fighting local crime … through their love of pasta. The Riverside Sportsmen’s Club is hosting a pasta dinner every Wednesday in September to raise money for Crime
By Kaitlynn Kenney The Lasalle Vipers came together on March 28 at Walkerville Brewery for their annual awards night to celebrate the season. After a long season the Vipers settled down with an overall score of 32 – 16. Their
Between Feb. 19 and March 11, people can vote for the best destinations in the Windsor-Essex area. If you vote on the 42 awards you can have a chance to visit some of the best attractions in the region, as
Natalie Bourgoin at her booth at the Windsor Essex Professional Business Exhibition on February 8, 2018. (Photo by Kaitlynn) Story by Kaitlynn Kenney Small businesses are connecting together to better serve customers. On Feb. 8, the Giovanni Caboto Club and Go
By Kaitlynn Kenney When Mary Ann Mulhern was a teenager she decided to become a nun. Mulhern entered the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1964 and stayed for eight years before leaving in 1972. Like many other women, she didn’t
Bill 62 in Quebec, members of Ontario NDP oppose. By Kaitlynn Kenney Oct. 18, Quebec’s National Assembly passed a bill with the Liberal government targeting religious minorities who receive public services. Bill 62 specifies that anyone with their face
By Kaitlynn Kenney Police say a young person has been charged with arson for last week’s fire at Lacasse Park. On Oct. 10 just before 6 p.m. the playground equipment at Lacasse Park in Tecumseh was set ablaze and the