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For the 21st time, the Southwest Outdoors Club welcomed over 250 youngsters and their parents to share in some family fun at
Local Canada Day celebrations took on a musical tone on July 1 with both Kingsville and Leamington hosting big concerts and celebrating
The artwork of local artist Carolyn Hardy was shown in the FLOW exhibit on the Big Screen Plaza with ARTHOUSE.NYC in New
If you’ve travelled north of Leamington on Highway 77 anytime in the past few years, you probably noticed a “Paw Paw trees
The 10U Leamington Lakers rode a five-game winning streak to the championship of a AAA baseball tournament in LaSalle on the weekend
Despite a questionable forecast and a Thursday night glitch, the Wheatley Fish Festival enjoyed perfect weather and no interruption to make for
After a few worrisome hours, fire and municipal officials in Wheatley were able to breathe a sigh of relief this weekend as
The annual PureKids Triathlon took place Sunday, June 29 at the NatureFresh Farms Recreation Centre in Leamington with 113 active youngsters braving
The main street of Cottam (County Road 34) shut down to traffic Saturday evening, June 21, for some summer fun with local
The first Kingsville Garden Tour and High Tea event held on the June 21-22 weekend was a hit with residents and visitors
Count Her In Sports continues to open doors and raise funds for female athletes locally. On Saturday, June 21, an afternoon fundraiser
Last year, Alex and Stephanie Petrovich moved into their Wheatley home, along with their two daughters and Alex’s parents, fully prepared to
The Leamington 13U Lakers went undefeated in the London Badgers tournament on the June 13-15 weekend, bringing home the gold by defeating
The sounds of Hendrix and The Zombies filled Mill Street, along with hippies adorned in tie-dyes and sandals for the first Mill
Entrepreneurship, academic excellence and community service were all celebrated at Leamington’s Bridge Youth Resource Centre on the evening of June 12. The
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