The World According to Jim
Jim Annan talks life from Hometown to Hogtown
A Second Course
Why Chef Rob Nesbitt lives and cooks with no regrets
Father Figures and Their Many Forms
How Two Local Men Have Shown That Stepping Up Requires Showing Up
Sharing tears and laughter
A rare, untreatable cancer strengthens the bonds between a mother and daughter
Danielle Chevalier: Making Passion into Purpose
Fresh, fun, and free-spirited, Danielle Chevalier not only makes her own rules, she created her own game. Luckily, the Windsor-Essex community—and beyond—gets to play along with her. Chevalier co-owns three successful businesses in addition to being a wife and mother to Rya (16), and three-year-old twin girls Drew and Henley. “I feel pretty awesome at […]
Working Moms
Nour Hachem-Fawaz and Justine Janssen have it all: Confidence, compassion, community, and high expectations for themselves and other women in business.
Canadian Dreamer: Mohamad Fakih
In what can seem like an increasingly uncivil world, one Lebanese-Canadian jeweler, restaurateur, community leader, and philanthropist is using food as a starting point towards something better. The Drive catches up with one of Canada’s most newsworthy entrepreneurs to discuss putting hummus in hockey arenas, exploding cultural myths, and why the world needs more Canada.
The Teachers We Remember
The Drive magazine in partnership with Libro Credit Union is challenging high school students taking grade 12 English to write an essay focused on their day-to-day lives. Once a school is selected, the top five articles chosen by the teacher are further reviewed by our editorial team and the winner receives a $500 RESP from […]
Raising a child with autism
Three Families – One Broad Spectrum: Autism Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion