Community newspaper serving Kingsville, Leamington, Wheatley and surrounding area
Held annually at the memorial stone adjacent to the Point Pelee boardwalk, veterans of Indigenous descent were honoured for their services and
Last Thursday night’s Flyers home game versus the Burlington Cougars turned out to be a bit more thrilling than initially expected. The
A $10 million investment from the Ontario government will help two fisheries management facilities — one in Wheatley and one in Port
Area trick-or-treaters made their way around the local stops with exceptional Halloween weather on Friday, October 31. Wheatley residents visited the annual
Erie Shores HealthCare (ESHC) recently held a ribbon-cutting for its newly renovated Reflective Space, a serene, non-denominational room designed to offer comfort
The sidewalks in downtown Kingsville were packed with children dressed in their Halloween costumes Saturday, October 25 from 11 am to 1
Armed only with a sleeping bag and a cardboard box, participants in this year’s sleepingOUT at The Bridge event braved single digit
The Municipality of Leamington is installing two commemorative crosswalks at the intersection of Mill Street East and Princess Street, converging at the
About 500 volunteers and community partners attended the annual Hogs for Hospice Volunteer Appreciation Night at the Roma Club in Leamington on
A group of 1972 Leamington District Secondary School (LDSS) graduates are spearheading a plan to have the sculpture that once adorned the
A good crowd of 875 fans watched the Leamington Flyers battle the Buffalo Jr. Sabres last Thursday night, October 16, in a
An additional 800 unrostered patients will now have primary care in the Kingsville area. The Essex County Nurse Practitioner Led Clinic in
The four-day Kingsville Migration Festival saw families and visitors come together to celebrate community and the legacy of renowned conservationist Jack Miner
Young Frankenstein, a musical by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, opened Friday night October 17 at The Bank Theatre and could be
There was plenty of noise at the Highbury Canco Arena last Thursday night, October 9, as a crowd of 735 had a
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