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Children pet an Eurasian eagle-owl at the Kingsville Migration Festival while falconry handler Nate Soucie supervises.

The four-day Kingsville Migration Festival saw families and visitors come together to celebrate community and the legacy of renowned conservationist Jack Miner

Joel Lewsaw as Igor, Becca Miinch as Inga, Scott Killen as the Monster, Eric Miinch as Frederick Frankenstein, and Melinda Lewsaw as Frau Blucher performing on The Bank Theatre stage on opening night.

Young Frankenstein, a musical by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, opened Friday night October 17 at The Bank Theatre and could be

Brayden Lappalainen, Ethan Walker, and Griffin Grundner in action during Flyers vs Canucks game, watching a rebound in the second period of Leamington’s 8-3 win.

There was plenty of noise at the Highbury Canco Arena last Thursday night, October 9, as a crowd of 735 had a

Ribbon cutting for the Kingsville sensory pad at Lakeside Park with Kingsville Mayor Dennis Rogers and Rotary Club members.

A collaboration between the Town of Kingsville and the Rotary Club of Kingsville Southshore led to a formal ribbon cutting on October

Alex Petrovich at his Wheatley home.

If you notice a camera crew or drone making their way around Wheatley, it’s local actor, producer and director Alex Petrovich filming

Susan Fulmer standing with the Village Pantry new display coolers at the Village Resource Centre

Patrons at Wheatley’s Village Resource Centre will see a noticeable difference in how perishable items are displayed at the Village Pantry. That’s

Flyers players Evan Hjelholt (#6) and Griffin Grundner (#13) assist a teammate during a scuffle with Mississauga Chargers near the penalty box.

For the 710 fans at the Nature Fresh Farms Complex last Thursday night October 2, they witnessed quite a Jr. A contest

Switzer-Carty school bus stopped at Erie Street South and Coronation.

About a month into the new school year, local bus officials are reminding motorists that student safety while boarding and deboarding the

Aurora Cuthbert, 11, from Windsor, with miniature horses Diva and Dottie at the Harvest Festival.

Beautiful warm sunny weather was in store for the annual Harvest and Horses Festival held Sunday, October 5 at John R. Park

Caldwell First Nation Chief Nikki van Oirschot speaks about Wheatley’s community resilience for HGTV series pitch.

It was truly a community coming together on the first evening of October as elected officials, members of the Wheatley Task Force

Jesse Phibbs preparing for a race.

August 28, 2010 is a date that forever will be remembered by the Phibbs family and the flat track motorcycle racing community.

Ruthie Van Apple greeting visitors at the 46th Ruthven Apple Festival on September 27, 2025 in Leamington, Ontario.

The 46th Ruthven Apple Festival enjoyed beautiful weather on the weekend, attracting thousands to the grounds of Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens on Saturday,

Participants wearing orange shirts walking during the 2025 Orange Shirt Day walk in Leamington.

The annual Orange Shirt Day walk from the Caldwell First Nation Headquarters highlighted National Truth and Reconciliation Day as hundreds of residents

Leamington Flyers win over Collingwood Blues during a heated OJHL matchup on September 25.

After a busy week the Leamington Flyers battled the Collingwood Blues here last Thursday night, September 25, in front of a crowd

An idea that originated five years, the same time that Point Pelee’s Pioneer area was renamed Madbin Jina, came to fruition with

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