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Firefighters from the Leamington Fire Services donned their gear and hit the streets of Leamington on December 2 as they held their

Leamington’s annual Santa Claus Parade on Saturday, November 25, had people lined up on Erie Street all the way from Georgia Avenue

Thiessen Orchards of Leamington has donated 12,000 pounds of apples for families who receive services from the Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society (WECAS). 

Bundled-up families lined the streets in Kingsville on Saturday, November 18 to enjoy the annual Santa Claus Parade and then ventured down

The Jack Miner Migratory Bird Foundation has received a $10,000 grant from the Windsor Essex Community Foundation toward their educational programs. On

Before a raucous home crowd, a perfect season continued as Leamington District Secondary School’s Senior Boys Volleyball team came out victorious in

Under sunny skies and moderate temperatures, Remembrance Day services in the region drew a tremendous turnout on Saturday, November 11. Leamington’s parade

Local author Rosalind Knight is about to release her second book — this time a book of poetry — with a book

Essex County Council last week approved the recommendation to enter into a contract with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to proceed with

A new book outlining the history of The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County and telling countless stories taken from experiences with

As a finale to their two-week elementary school tour, Windsor Symphony Orchestra brought their melodic sounds to Leamington as they entertained students

At the most recent council meeting on October 24, Leamington Council approved a zoning by-law amendment to allow chickens and fowl on

The annual banquet honouring Hogs for Hospice volunteers took place at the Roma Club on Tuesday, October 24 as the organization thanked

Neil Sunderland has fond memories of his time in the Royal Canadian Navy and even receives gifts from Korea every Christmas. The

Kids and adults alike made their way to Thiessen Orchards on Saturday, October 21 to check out their annual Halloween Extravaganza. Several

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