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The U13A Talbot Trail Blazers travelled to Guelph November 22-24 and came home the champions of the 52nd Annual Power Play Tournament. 

The Leamington 150 celebrations officially come to an end with the annual Christmas Parade on Saturday, November 30, but the concert portion

Erie Shores HealthCare (ESHC) has announced the return of pediatric services to the hospital after a 30-year absence, with the addition of

Story and photos by Paul Forman A year in the making, select Scouts from Cottam, Kingsville and Essex had the rare opportunity

Story and photo by Paul Forman One of the co-founders of Canadian folk rock band Great Big Sea, Sean McCann helped celebrate

Story and photos by Paul Forman The sights and sounds in Kingsville this past Saturday night, November 16, reminded all that Christmas

By C. Scott Holland  By the standards of most Leamington Flyers home games this season, last Thursday night’s 5-2 win over the

Story and photos by Mark Ribble The Bank Theatre was alive with fiddling, dancing and clapping on the weekend as they hosted

Story and photos by Deanna Bertrand About 400 people from across Windsor-Essex County braved the wet weather Sunday morning, November 10, for

Area residents came out in droves, including many students from area schools, as Kingsville, Leamington and Wheatley held their Remembrance Day services

By Mark Ribble Leamington flier Lewis Rymal once spent nine days aboard a dinghy in the Mediterranean Sea with four other men,

By Paul Forman Halloween festivities wrapped up on a peaceful note on November 1 in Kingsville with many families admiring the diversity

By Paul Forman Seeing a need for healthy food options for their student population, the hospitality department at Leamington District Secondary School

By Mark Ribble For the first time in over three years, the village of Wheatley is no longer under an emergency order.

By Deanna Bertrand The grounds of John R. Park Homestead were filled with more than 20 horses of various breeds and sizes

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