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Ace the Golden Retriever with owner Pat Gorgerat of Essex and judge Del Lunn of Wallaceburg at the obedience trials.

Ace was living up to his name Sunday afternoon, November 23 at the Rally and Obedience Trials dog show hosted by the

A full Lions Hall in Kingsville with volunteers, Essex Mayor Sherry Bondy, and readers gathering for the November 22 book giveaway.

Eager attendees came early this past Saturday, November 22 to Kingsville’s Lions Hall looking for a treasure or two at a book

Paityn Willms of Erie Migration drives toward the hoop for a layup during the first half of the SWOSSAA junior girls basketball championship.

A dominant regular season and convincing playoff wins over Catholic Central, Essex, and Brennan led up to an opportunity for the Erie

Children line up to take photos with Santa after the park lights turn on; two-year-old Lucas Hickmott sits beside Santa while his brother Raiden waves at the camera.

A festive parade was the perfect precursor to the ceremonial opening of Kingsville’s Fantasy of Lights in a packed pavilion at Kingsville’s

Crystal Raymond stands in the doorway of her Orchard Boulevard home’s restored butler’s pantry, featuring reclaimed vintage doors.

Seasonal décor and Christmas spirit was in abundance around the Kingsville area Saturday and Sunday, November 15 and 16, for the Erie

Simon Pole sits at a table smiling, beside a large metallic fish sculpture, a ceramic owl, a model airplane, and a baseball.

A Kingsville poet has recently been announced as a finalist for the CASEY Award for the best baseball book of 2025. Simon

Leamington Flyers forward Spencer Vandenberg scores his fifth goal of the season on a breakaway against Oakville Blades goalie Marcus Cruz d’Annunzio during a home game.

Prior to last Thursday night’s contest here versus the Oakville Blades, the Leamington Flyers paid tribute to Remembrance Day and all of

Leamington Mennonite Home volunteers and staff including Alexandria Fischer-Janisse, Jayne Latam, Melissa Gaspard, Janet Dick, Samantha Sevo, and Administrator Jeff Konrad gather before dinner at the Diamond Celebration.

The Leamington Mennonite Home (LMH) marked a shining milestone this past weekend as the community gathered to celebrate its 60th Diamond Anniversary

Sergeant Trotter, played by Corey Robertson, questions guests in Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap with cast members Chris Harkness, Melissa Scott, Randy Sleiman, Rebecca Lashmar, and Spencer Dunn on stage at The Bank Theatre.

Murder, mayhem and comic timing all come together this weekend as Agatha Christie’s classic The Mousetrap opens at The Bank Theatre. Deemed

Carrie Ann Peters listens to a Bkejwanong Veterans member share words of gratitude for the sacrifices and contributions of Indigenous soldiers.

Held annually at the memorial stone adjacent to the Point Pelee boardwalk, veterans of Indigenous descent were honoured for their services and

Burlington Cougars goalie Carter Vicente makes a save on Leamington Flyers’ Reid Hayes as Spencer Vandenberg waits for the rebound during their home game.

Last Thursday night’s Flyers home game versus the Burlington Cougars turned out to be a bit more thrilling than initially expected. The

Officials gather at Wheatley Harbour after the $10 million announcement, including MPPs Anthony Leardi and Trevor Jones, Mayor Darrin Canniff, and Minister Mike Harris.

A $10 million investment from the Ontario government will help two fisheries management facilities — one in Wheatley and one in Port

Sarah Simpson with her children Darryl and Shane, joined by “Nurse” Sharon Epplett and Rick Simpson, posing in a parking lot during Halloween festivities.

Area trick-or-treaters made their way around the local stops with exceptional Halloween weather on Friday, October 31. Wheatley residents visited the annual

Group photo in Erie Shores HealthCare’s new Reflection Space after the ribbon cutting, featuring ESHC, Caldwell First Nation, HL Tiessen Foundation, ESHF, and local clergy representatives.

Erie Shores HealthCare (ESHC) recently held a ribbon-cutting for its newly renovated Reflective Space, a serene, non-denominational room designed to offer comfort

Ivy and Everly Chibi from Kingsville enjoy their candy during the Kingsville BIA Trick or Treat 2025 event.

The sidewalks in downtown Kingsville were packed with children dressed in their Halloween costumes Saturday, October 25 from 11 am to 1

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