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It was a historic weekend for Leamington Minor Baseball as both the 10U and 12U Lakers squads captured tournament gold at the
This year’s Kingsville Vintage Garden Tour was an immersion for the senses, from beautiful sights full of tranquil greenery and colourful foliage
Celebrating the cultural mosaic that is Leamington, the July 10 Mill Street Market was filled with the sounds and smells from a
Concertgoers thoroughly enjoyed an evening of Celtic-inspired music on Saturday, July 11 at the Sunset Amphitheatre at Seacliff Park. The free outdoor
The sports fields by the Kingsville Arena were filled with squeals of delight on Canada’s 159th as children flung themselves around in
The Chatham-Kent Heritage Network (CKHN) took the opportunity to unveil their newest historical plaque at the Wheatley Harbour on Sunday, June 28
What began with an informal meeting at Lakeside Park in May, has resulted in over 3,000 trees being mapped in Kingsville. Regarding
The annual Southwest Outdoors Club Kids Fishing Derby was held on Saturday, July 4 at Wheatley Harbour’s east side, with about 200
The Wheatley Fish Festival enjoyed perfect weather, thousands of visitors and a perfectly planned weekend as the village celebrated the livelihood of
It’s been a long time coming, but members, guests and executive of Wheatley Legion Branch 324 finally have a home. On August
The return of the Kingsville Highland Games didn’t skip a beat as a huge crowd enjoyed a beautiful June 27 to appreciate
On the morning of June 9, 94-year-old Ray Jaarsma was at his Danforth Avenue kitchen stove cooking himself some breakfast when suddenly
The first of three Town of Kingsville summer block parties was held in Cottam on Saturday, June 20, with families making their
The final weekend of Carousel of the Nations brought vibrant colours, live music, authentic cuisine and cultural celebrations to Leamington. Visitors explored
Red wigs, wild muumuus and gaudy jewellery were in full display in downtown Kingsville on June 20 with 60 Mrs. Roper wannabees
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