Community newspaper serving Kingsville, Leamington, Wheatley and surrounding area
Baseball fans will get their triple taste of Senior baseball action in Leamington this summer as three teams have entered the Essex
An important element for the organizers of the Yesterday & Today Car Show is being able to help out a local charity. For a second consecutive year, the Brain Injury Association of Windsor & Essex County was the recipient of the Shiny Toyz largesse. Pictured, from the left, are BIAWE social worker Lisa Gaspar, BIAWE seniors program facilitator Lauren Fields, Norm Lalonde of Shiny Toyz, Denis Guilbeault of Shiny Toyz, and BIAWE board member Pam McCurdy.
A new opportunity exists for those that are retired or new to town to find a sense of purpose, do some good,
With this area lacking adequate tree cover that balances nature with development, representatives from Strong Towns Kingsville and Windsor Essex Strong Towns
Community Living Essex County (CLEC) held their 21st annual Luncheon with the Mayors on Friday, May 8 at St. Marys Hall in
Mme Serrah Gossmann had a vision back in 2016 to launch the building of a functioning greenhouse for her students at École
It was a busy Saturday, May 2 at the Pollinate Kingsville Nature and Garden Show at the Grovedale Arts and Culture Centre.
A beautiful May 3rd morning greeted riders from all over southwestern Ontario for the annual Blessing of the Bikes gathering at Kingsville’s
Art lovers had a busy first of May evening as exhibitions in all of the LAC’s galleries were celebrated. The night kicked
A cool breeze was offset by rays of sunshine as the annual Run and Roll for the Erie Shores Health Foundation took
An Earth Day event hosted by EarlyON Chatham-Kent proved popular with the youngsters at Two Creeks Conservation Area on Wednesday, April 22.
Over 90 pieces of youth art, an art market, live painting, a kids’ craft corner and musician Dave Wilson made their way
A morning in the single digits greeted a record 478 participants in a series of races at Point Pelee National Park this
The 2026 edition of the Leamington Fair will take visitors back to a time not long ago when everything was simpler. Armed
The annual Festival of Birds returns to Point Pelee National Park this week with visitors from all over the world descending upon
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