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Leamington captain Adrian Bosev (71) turns away after a save by Buffalo goalie Owen Scott as his teammates Vincent Gasquez (2) and Reid Hayes (19) react during the second period of Sunday’s series-clinching game won by the Flyers 5-1.

Despite dropping the first game of their opening round series to the Buffalo Jr. Sabres, the Leamington Flyers ran off four straight

Kids were having a great time all over the grounds of the homestead on the first weekend of the Maple Syrup Festival. Two-year old twins, Noelle with dad Wesley Shuttleworth and Anna with mom Sarah, are pictured as they carefully balance themselves on a pair of stilts from long ago.

Sap flowing from tapped maple trees, the sweet smell of emerging syrup from boiling pots and families dressed in distinctive shirt patterns

After almost five years, the Wheatley Legion will once again be able to host their own functions inside their brand new building.

Elevate HER celebrates local women

Being staged in the Leamington area for a third year, Elevate HER drew 134 attendees to celebrate and learn from the many

The Leamington Flyers graduated eight overage players from this year’s squad as the final home game of the season was played on Thursday, February 26. From left are Landon Bernard, captain Adrian Bosev, Ethan Walker and Brayden Degelas.

The Leamington Flyers are the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s hottest team going into the playoffs after reeling off 10 straight wins to

At the new satellite campus, Ms. Antic demonstrates a styling technique for her grade 9/10 hairstyling and aesthetics students.

Having been closed for nearly 10 years, many Leamington residents have probably wondered what would become of the former Queen of Peace

Attending the kickoff for the Kingsville Highland Games were, from left, John Musselman, Kingsville Deputy Mayor Kimberly DeYong, emcee Jim Crichton, Heavy Events Co-ordinator Celine Freeman-Gibb, Kingsville Mayor Dennis Rogers, bagpiper Cailean Lenover, Chair Doug Plumb, Terry Colasanti, Joe Colasanti, Games Secretary Emily Marley and Patricia Reid-Crichton.

After a one-year hiatus, the Kingsville Highland Games will return this summer, with Saturday, June 27 set as the event date. For

Present for the Community Safety Plan announcement were, from left, Dr. Ken Blanchette (WECHU), Joe Bachetti (Deputy Warden Essex County), Jenny Bradt (WECHU), Hilda MacDonald (Leamington Mayor, Warden of Essex County), Natasha Sheeler (Windsor-Essex Community Safety and Well-Being Plan), MPP Trevor Jones (Minister of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness), Inspector Charles Lorway (OPP).

A recent announcement outlining plans for a Neighbourhood Safety Plan for Leamington is the product of a partnership between the Ontario Provincial

In the right photo, once the medals were presented, a representative from each residence took to the podium. From left are Marie Lasi (Rosewood), Mary Joan Anderson (Southgate), Robert Vermeulen (Kingsville Venvi) and Paul Judd (Leamington Venvi), who was the torch bearer for the event.

Venvi Leamington hosted their first Olympic games on Thursday, February 19 with Venvi residents taking on competitors from Rosewood Erie Glen, Southgate

Flyer Matthew Thomas (10) snaps a shot from the slot at Sabres’ goalie Anthony Alessi as Vincent Gasquez (2) races to the net during Thursday’s 4-1 victory here.

The Leamington Flyers have now won seven in a row as they prepare for the upcoming OJHL playoffs. On Family Day they

Assistant researcher Sandy Bassett stands beside the many museum pieces that honour Black soldiers of the past and present.

For 30 years now, Canadians have officially recognized the many ways that Black people have contributed to the country. With Black History

Southpoint Sun Polar Plunge February 25

Over 75 hardy individuals took to the icy waters outside Leamington’s Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre on Friday, February 20. With temperatures

Tessa Tofan, 8, rolls inside inflatable cylinder in toddler area at Lakepoint Family Church Fun Day

A tradition filled with love of family and fun continued with Lakepoint Family Church on Family Day, hosting its 15th Family Fun

Kingsville author Robert Lynch poses with Flight Into The Past at Kingsville Military Museum

Local historian Robert Lynch has made it an even dozen, releasing his twelfth book at a well-received launch in the Carnegie Arts

Ceremonial puck drop at Kingsville firefighters hockey fundraiser featuring Aaron Dvernychuk, Dennis Rogers and Penny Bellhouse

Forty-four firefighters from Kingsville and Lakeshore donned their jerseys and laced up their skates for a charity hockey game on Family Day

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