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The 4th annual Erie Shores Health Foundation’s Run and Roll was held on Sunday, May 5 with a fitting Cinco de Mayo

The 10th annual Kingsville Music Festival will take place August 9-11 along Kingsville’s picturesque waterfront at Mettawas Park. Officials for the Kingsville

About 150 people attended the annual Community Living Essex County Mayors’ Luncheon on Friday, May 3 at the St. Mary’s Hall in

An important environmental initiative marking Leamington’s 150th anniversary is taking shape at Mersea Park. A collaborative effort between the Leamington Horticultural Society,

The 2024 Festival of Birds gets underway at Point Pelee National Park today (Wednesday, May 1) and park officials are expecting the

On Saturday, April 20, the Southwestern Ontario Gleaners held their annual Fundraising Banquet at the Portuguese Club where over 365 people attended. 

What began with an April, 2023 Southpoint Sun article making reference to tales of Al Capone’s bootleggers and summoning wandering bovine with

The Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN) recently resumed their mock trials for students across the province after not being able to hold

As part of the Canterbury ElderCollege series of courses offered to those 55+, a dozen patrons were treated to a detailed lecture

Despite a brisk breeze and cool temperatures, dozens of people showed up for the official opening of Wheatley’s Aboretum and Learning Trail

Grade 4 students at St. John de Brebeuf had a unique opportunity to create their own art piece as Mrs. Teixeira’s class

A cool overcast morning greeted 352 participants and another 100 or so spectators as the 21st Southern Footprints race took place near

The Windsor Symphony Orchestra made a stop at the  Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Complex gymnasium on Friday, April 19 as they presented

It was a busy National Wildlife Week at Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary in Kingsville, April 7-14.  The event wrapped up on

Popular author Christopher Paul Curtis made a stop at Gore Hill Public School on Wednesday, April 10 and spoke to students, grades

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