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The area lost one of its most staunch supporters on August 9 when Lorraine Gibson passed away suddenly after a tragic accident

The federal government has announced an investment of over $15 million to assist Caldwell First Nation in upgrading the southern dyke along

Smiling faces were in abundance as Erie Migration District School opened its doors for the first time for both elementary and secondary

Legendary local rock group The S’aints performed and raised funds for local charities with the popular Rock Seacliff Park show this past

An estimated two-week build was able to be accomplished in about 10 days as members of Caldwell First Nation, Walpole First Nation

For Deacon John and Mary Vezina of Leamington, their time here has been some of the most rewarding of their lives.  They

The Leamington 8U Lakers rode an unbeaten streak into the championship game of the OBA 8U ‘B’ tournament on the weekend and

Concerned citizens were in abundance at Wheatley’s Village Resource Centre as Chatham-Kent Economic Development Services hosted another ideas session related to a

Leadership and team- building skills are at the top of the agenda when local Grade 6 students are given an opportunity to

Despite some intermittent showers, Caldwell First Nation held a Land Back community and cultural celebration on Saturday, August 17 at the reserve

Under an August 17th full moon rising, the celebration continued for Leamington’s 150th at Seacliff Park’s Sunset Amphitheatre as two acts took

The Municipality of Leamington, in collaboration with the Leamington 150 Anniversary Committee and The Bank Theatre, has announced two upcoming free concerts

The Great Benjamins Circus came to Leamington on August 8, 9 and 10 for a total of seven shows across the three-day

The Leamington U13 Whitecaps captured the provincial championship in the Tier II C division at Windsor’s Mic Mac Park over the August

A public meeting featuring Chatham-Kent officials, the Wheatley Task Force, and gas and oil well expert Theresa Watson attracted about 30 residents

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