Events
LaSalle Welcomes Brick Built Animals
LaSalle residents got to experience one of a kind Lego Sculptures in their own backyard. The Lego exhibit Sean Kenney’s Animal Superpowers Made with LEGO Bricks opened to the public at the LaSalle Event Centre on Jan. 25. It featured
St. Clair students compete—and win – digital marketing competition
by Ken Pashtushyn A panel of St. Clair College’s third year advertising students participated in – and won – the Digital Marketing Competition and Summit which was held online. The event was hosted by Purdue University last Saturday. The panel
Elliott Cousins Capture OFSAA
by Jessie Larouche A football team is often like a second family, and when that second family consists of actual blood relatives, you could just imagine how strong the bond can be. For cousins Kaylo Elliott, 16, and Keyanni Elliott,
The ‘Abi Shkaabewis’ Family Event a Success at Ojibway Park
by Ken Pashtushyn The ‘Ojibway Abi Shkaabewis’ family event, organized by the Indigenous Youth Roots group took place at the Ojibway Park Nature Centre complex on Nov. 12. The five Indigenous youths who planned the event either work for the city
Bright Lights Windsor highly anticipated by local residents
By Rylee Livingston Last year, Windsor’s annual lights festival in Jackson Park brought in more than 100,000 visitors. But Bright Lights also brings out a public debate every year – is this festival the best use of city resources? With
History of WIFF
By Elliott St. Aubin The Windsor International Film Festival has become a staple in the Windsor Ontario community dedicated to creating a film geek’s dream year after year. For 18 festivals they have screened some of the best movies ever
Uma sessions live concert series: showcasing Windsor talent, one show at a time
By Joelle Brassard Kamryn Cusumano, a local photographer, has created a project that displays local talent through a show on Bell’s FibeTV1 streaming service. Uma Sessions Live Concert Series is a produced television series where local artists will come to
Windsor’s mural festival gives new life to the city
By: Joelle Brassard and Saloni Chauhan Windsor was recently given a makeover when the Free for All Walls project came to town. Windsor held its first and largest public display of art of its kind when, from Oct. 3 to
WIFF ’23 “Lockdown” Sneak Preview Trailer Screenings for Volunteers
by Ken Pashtushyn Volunteers for the 19th annual Windsor International Film Festival were shown over 30 movie trailers in what they call a “Lockdown” period for a couple of hours inside the Capitol Theatre last weekend. “We’ve been doing this for
A trip down Swiftie Lane: The Eras Tour film review.
by Zachary Balogh Fans got to live their wildest dreams and witness Taylor Swift’s concert film The Eras Tour the movie. This movie was shot on various nights on the Los Angeles date of The Eras Tour. The Eras Tour
Iconic Musical Being Put on by Local Theatre Group
By Elliott St. Aubin The hills are alive with the sound of music once again as Windsor Light Music Theatre puts on fan favourite musical The Sound of Music. They will be performing the show at the Chrysler Theatre
Windsor International Film Festival returns to Windsor
By Elliott St. Aubin Windsor International Film Festival is back yet again for their 19th annual festival. After 19 years of dedication to presenting outstanding films year after year, WIFF has become a staple in the Windsor community. This year
Young Local Artist Gains Popularity with Upcoming Art Show at Phog Lounge
By: Joelle Brassard Windsor’s popular art and music venue Phog Lounge is hosting a new and upcoming artist who plans to make a big splash in Windsor’s art scene. Milos Main, more commonly known by his stage name of
Northern National Collectors Convention comes to Windsor
A new collectors’ convention, one not seen since the departure of Comic Con. The very first National Collectors convention was held at Ceasars Windsor Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2023 and welcomed collectors, cosplay, and superheroes. The event was held in tandem
The Salvation Army Held a Food Drive for World Homelessness Day
by Elliot St. Aubin A food drive was held by the Salvation Army across Windsor and LaSalle to support the homeless population for World Homeless Day. The Salvation Army Windsor Centre for Hope continues to support the community by putting
Windsor Urban Canvas is Ready for Art Week
By Kseniia Semenova From Oct. 3 until Oct. 10 artists will create their original murals in different locations of Windsor. Free for All Walls is a collaborative graffiti festival, gathers 63 artists from US, Australia, Canada, and even Cuba. The
Chatham-Kent’s Crowfest Returns for a Second Year
By Rylee Livingston Chatham-Kent is opening its doors to all things crow for second year in a row. Crowfest, which began in 2022, is running for four days from Oct. 11- 14 on King Street in Chatham Kent. Andrew Thiel
St. Clair Saints look forward to hosting the OCAA men’s basketball championship
By Kameron Seguin & Jessie Larouche The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) championship is taking place in Saints nation this weekend. St. Clair College will be hosting the OCAA Men’s Basketball Championship tournament from Friday, March 3 to Sunday, March
Gaming for a cause
Gaming for a cause St. Clair Esports Club hosts 24-hour livestream for charity By Melinda De L’eveille & Andy Tworek Gamers are often seen as lazy, introverted and disconnected from society. While some in the general gaming community