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One hundred sixty-three golfers were treated to a great day of golf, competitions, prizes, dinner and a live auction at the annual

Located at the back of the Kingsville Public Library, Kingsville Archives held an open house for history buffs on the afternoon of

The Leamington Seniors’ Advisory Committee held their final spring information session for seniors on Wednesday, June 12 at the Half Century Club. 

On May 23-24, the 2024 Kingsville District High School Lady Cavs Senior Girls Softball team joined the 2019 and 2023 Lady Cavs

Cooler temperatures greeted attendees at the Mill Street Market on Friday, June 7 in uptown Leamington, as vendors and entertainment took over

Young and old alike will enjoy the new basketball courts at the Seacliff Park beach, as the new pair of courts officially

Wagging tails and friendly barks were in abundance as Repko Dog Park officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on the afternoon of

Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff made a special appearance at Wheatley Area Public School on Wednesday, June 5 as part of the municipality’s

The annual Carrousel of the Nations kicks off this weekend and continues next weekend with two new ‘villages’ taking part June 15

Well over 700 wrestling fans packed the gymnasium at the Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre on Saturday, June 1 to witness the

Leamington resident Dr. David Murphy is no stranger to physical fitness. If he’s not in a fitness or yoga class, he can

Kingsville council voted last week to approve the conceptual plan for the new Ridgeview Park Community Centre in Cottam — which also

The powerful rain storm that hit Wheatley on Tuesday, May 28 brought hail and flash-floods to the village and surrounding area. The

The halls of Kingsville District High School were bursting with people and pride on Friday, May 31 as over 3,000 people showed

Leamington author Kelly MacLellan launched her second book — this one a book for children — on May 30 at an evening

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