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By C. Scott Holland It wasn’t the best of home games the Leamington Flyers have played this season, but when the final
On January 23, Anthony Leardi, MPP for the Riding of Essex, announced that the Ontario government is investing $7,437,500 in critical infrastructure
By Paul Forman A little spice on a frosty first day of February is just what the doctor ordered and six members
By Mark Ribble A local call for awareness of Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) units is catching on with the public and Essex-Windsor
Wendy Parsons and Cliff Hartwick, both of Leamington, were among eight recipients of the King Charles Coronation Medal, announced at a ceremony
Port Huron, Michigan, was the site of the U15 International Silver Stick Championships on January 24-25-26 and the U15 Talbot Trail Blazers
Southpoint Publishing is excited to announce the launch of their latest endeavour, Visit Leamington, a tourism website designed to enhance the visitor
By Mark Ribble The Windsor-Essex Hospice Erie Shores Campus has added a new hospice bed courtesy of the Ontario government. That addition
By Mark Ribble People living with developmental disabilities are sending an urgent appeal to the Ontario government for help. The initiative with
By C. Scott Holland The Leamington Flyers extended their winning ways as they swept their three games this past weekend, all played
By Mark Ribble Although he’d never been to the Hospice Erie Shores Campus, Hogs for Hospice 50-50 draw winner Shawn Denkers was
By Paul Forman Smiles were in abundance at Erie Shores HealthCare on January 16 as politicians, hospital staff and members of the
By Paul Forman The Detroit Auto Show is not the only local spot displaying unique automobiles as the Canadian Transportation
By Mark Ribble Have you ever wondered which Canadian town is known for being exactly halfway between the equator and the North
By Mark Ribble Life has been a journey for Fred Takaki, who just turned 90 on December 21. His story is one
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