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The efforts of three Wheatley men in commemorating the Devil’s Brigade will pay dividends with the eventual dedication of plaques placed on

The 4th Annual Kingsville Seniors Expo attracted 45 exhibitors and hundreds of interested patrons to the Grovedale Centre on Wednesday, March 5. 

Despite a tie and a loss in their final two games, the Leamington Flyers finished atop the West Conference of the Ontario

Having Maritime roots from 18 years ago, Pink Shirt Day is now recognized across Canada for its kindness theme on the last

Eyes were glued to the track as the racing competition heated up.

Local Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers had an opportunity to show off their automotive engineering skills at the Grovedale Races held on

Chatham-Kent Mayor, Darrin Canniff, congratulates Trevor Jones.

Both incumbents in this area were returned to office by voters on Thursday, February 27. Trevor Jones, MPP for Chatham-Kent Leamington, and

Art by Pavlo and Petro Lopata.

The Arts Society of Kingsville (A.S.K.) will be showcasing for the first time together, the art of members Pavlo and Petro Lopata. 

Southpoint Capitals U11 Blue team poses for a photo on the ice.

The Essex Family Day Classic tournament was held February 14-16. The Southpoint Capitals U11 Blue battled back after falling behind in both

Flyer captain Adrian Bosev takes a pass from Griffin Grundner from behind net.

On Thursday, February 20, the visiting North York Rangers may have wished they had stayed home and watched the Canada vs US

Katherine DeGoey of Peanut Centre Nursery speaks on pruning and the demystification of hydrangeas during her session at the Wheatley Horticultural Society’s Living Landscapes Symposium.

The Wheatley Horticultural Society’s first ever Living Landscapes Symposium was a huge success as the sold-out event attracted 145 eager garden enthusiasts.

228 strong made their way down Erie Street to begin the Coldest Night of the Year charity walk.

Bundled up walkers made their way through the streets of Leamington in the early evening of February 22 raising over $200,000 for

Local author and Gore Hill alumnus, Marena Woodsit was on hand to read her books to the students.

Despite inclement weather, Gore Hill Public School successfully celebrated its third annual Love of Reading event, bringing together students, staff and special

Holding the cheque is Food Bank President Veronica Costa along with K of C Council 4501 Treasurer Nick Lutsch.

Many members from the Knights of Columbus St. Michael’s Council 4501 were on hand at St. Michael’s Church on February 10 as

Trying out the life-sized Operation game at the Family Fun Day is Allie Robicheau, 6, of Leamington.

Despite the frigid temperatures, area families and individuals were out in droves on Monday, February 17, joining in organized events or simply

Kingsville Music Society representatives, Michele Law, John Law and Tim Seech, joined Erie Migration’s elementary music teacher/band leader Rebecca Quick and the junior, intermediate and senior band members to present a donation. SUN photo

The Kingsville Music Society (KMS) recently announced expanded funding opportunities aimed at enriching youth music education and fostering creative community initiatives.  As

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