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Story and photos by Paul Forman Beauty filled the skies and the grounds of the Pure Flavor Soccer Complex in Leamington this

By Mark Ribble A Leamington couple is happy to be back in warm and cozy Essex County — even as the local

By Paul Forman with files from Mark Ribble and Deanna Bertrand While the weekend weather dampened the spirits of some, the 45th

The annual Truth and Reconciliation Walk was held in Leamington on Monday, September 30, with about 400 people — including many students

Caldwell First Nation has announced the results of its recent election, held on Saturday, September 14, 2024. Nikki van Oirschot has been

By Greg Coulter Local marine contractor Cobby Marine is supplying key transportation services to assist IT International Telecom, contracted to install two

By C. Scott Holland A 5-4 double-overtime loss in Collingwood on Friday, September 20 snapped the Leamington Flyers five-game win streak to

Petroleum well in Wheatley

By Greg Coulter with files from Chatham-Kent With crews working seven days a week at the Wheatley explosion site, the mystery deepened Sunday,

By Wayne King Leamington Shoreline Association Phase 1 of the Essex Region Conservation Authority Hillman Marsh Restoration Project is well underway.  Included in

Felix Guzman Acosta, wearing a colorful shirt with a dragon design, smiles as he holds a certificate. On the left, a man in a black shirt shakes his hand, and on the right, another man in a white shirt presents the certificate. A third man in a cap stands in the background. Flags are displayed on the wall behind them.

By Paul Forman Leamington’s Seacliff Park was alive with the sounds and smells of the world as the Festival of Guest Nations

A joyful couple sits at a round table draped in a soft blue tablecloth, set outdoors under a canopy adorned with string lights. The scene is serene, with a backdrop of lush greenery and a glimpse of water in the distance. The table is elegantly arranged with a bouquet of white and blush flowers, two bottles of wine, and a plate of food. The couple, dressed in formal attire, exudes happiness, with the man in a light blue suit and the woman wearing a tiara.

By Mark Ribble A Detroit couple is singing the praises of the Wheatley community after their wedding in the village on August

Three people are riding horses down a street during a parade. The person in the middle, wearing a cowboy hat and white shirt, is Sarah Parks. They are flanked by two friends, each on their own horse. The person on the left wears a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses, while the person on the right wears a helmet and glasses. Spectators line the street, enjoying the sunny day. Trees and houses are visible in the background.

Story and photos by Deanna Bertrand The 60th annual Cottam Fall Fair & Horse Festival kicked off Sunday morning, September 15, with

In this dynamic ice hockey scene, players clad in vibrant red and blue uniforms are captured in the midst of an intense game. The red team's goalie, positioned in front of the net, is poised to block an incoming puck, while a player in red lies on the ice, having just attempted a defensive maneuver. The opposing team, dressed in blue and yellow, is actively engaged, with one player sliding across the ice and another preparing to make a play. The rink is surrounded by advertisements, adding to the authentic atmosphere of a competitive sports arena.

By C. Scott Holland With an opening night large crowd of 814 on hand September 12, the Leamington Flyers gave them plenty

The image depicts a modern healthcare facility with a sleek, contemporary design. The building features a prominent red and white color scheme, with large glass windows reflecting the sky. The signage reads "Erie Shores HealthCare" with the tagline "Care Happens Here," emphasizing its role as a medical center. A white vehicle is parked in front, and the entrance to the emergency department is visible, marked by a red sign. The overall atmosphere is clean and professional, conveying a sense of accessibility and readiness.

By Mark Ribble The Erie Shores HealthCare Board of Directors held an open meeting on September 10, introducing a new Master Plan

The scheduled major renewal project at Rick Atkin Park has begun with visible signs of the upgrade getting underway. A recent news

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