Community newspaper serving Kingsville, Leamington, Wheatley and surrounding area
By Wayne King Leamington Shoreline Association Phase 1 of the Essex Region Conservation Authority Hillman Marsh Restoration Project is well underway. Included in
By Paul Forman Leamington’s Seacliff Park was alive with the sounds and smells of the world as the Festival of Guest Nations
By Mark Ribble A Detroit couple is singing the praises of the Wheatley community after their wedding in the village on August
Story and photos by Deanna Bertrand The 60th annual Cottam Fall Fair & Horse Festival kicked off Sunday morning, September 15, with
By C. Scott Holland With an opening night large crowd of 814 on hand September 12, the Leamington Flyers gave them plenty
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
The 45th annual Ruthven Apple Festival is coming to the friendly confines of Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens on September 28-29 weekend and organizers
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent has provided a media update on the demolition and investigation into the blast zone in downtown Wheatley. Demolition
By Mark Ribble Horse racing Hall-of-Famer and Leamington native Frank Salive was honoured at Leamington Raceway on Sunday, September 8, as he
The aquatic invasive plant, hydrilla, has been detected for the first time in Ontario — and Canada — in the West Cell
The Leamington 150 Anniversary Committee, in partnership with Greater Essex ETFO Local, Greater Essex County Occasional Teachers Local, UE Enclosures, and Heather and
By Deanna Bertrand A nearly five-decade old tradition continued with a busy opening weekend at Thiessen Orchards this past weekend. In addition
The area lost one of its most staunch supporters on August 9 when Lorraine Gibson passed away suddenly after a tragic accident
The federal government has announced an investment of over $15 million to assist Caldwell First Nation in upgrading the southern dyke along
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