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The Giving Spoon annual soup fundraiser is returning to The Bridge Youth Resource Centre on April 5-6 and organizer Bill Dunn is

A cool but sunny March 17 greeted St. Patrick’s Day revelers as they made their way around the region. Those who were

For 18-year-old Lily Steinhoff of Leamington, being a part of the annual Tourette Association of America Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill in

Last week’s warm temperatures brought a flurry of indoor and outdoor activities for families while the kids were off school for March

The annual John R. Park Homestead Maple Syrup Festival was busy over the weekend, attracting families, couples and kids of all ages

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. 

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. 

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

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