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The U11BB Southpoint Stars are the OWHA Provincial Champions of Ontario after an awesome weekend in Etobicoke April 11-13. The Stars dominated

It’s not often that a business thrives over many decades and passes through three generations of family, but Wharram’s Jewellery in uptown

The U15 Talbot Trail Blazers are OMHA champions after a whirlwind OMHA weekend in Whitby April 4-6, capped by an exciting 5-4

The annual Skate Wheatley Skating Carnival took place on Saturday, April 5 with an afternoon show and an evening show. Both shows

An annual tradition for over 20 years, the Colasanti-Optimist Chess Tournament featured 250 aspiring grandmasters on Saturday, April 5.  Participants were made

It was a busy week for the Leamington Flyers as they played three games in four nights, but ultimately swept the Buffalo

This area has a large contingent of Mennonite families, and while many know the history of their arrival from Europe, some of

Having competed on the international stage in both the Olympics and the Pan-Am Games, Charmaine Reid now spends her time encouraging kids

The Southpoint Stars U11BB are league champions. At the end of February, the top 16 Southern Ontario teams in U11BB started their

A large and extremely noisy crowd of 890 watched the Leamington Flyers tangle with the Buffalo Jr. Sabres in game one of

A new series of books highlighting Pelee Island is on the horizon, with an expected eight-book series entitled Pelee Island Fantastical Stories.

An evening at the LAC was held Friday, March 21 at the Leamington Arts Centre with four shows filling the gallery spaces.

The Unico Community Centre in Kingsville was abuzz with those of a green thumb persuasion for the Kingsville Horticultural Society’s annual Seedy

Local 16-year-old figure skater Breanna Williams can now add Special Olympics World Champion to her already impressive resume of skating skills and

The U9 Talbot Trail Blazers competed in the Bradford Bulldogs Blue and Gold Tournament on the weekend of March 14-16 and came

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