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A local author has written two books in quick succession, both outlining his time spent in the Russian military and his escape

With Southpoint Sun editor Mark Ribble on vacation this week, we wanted to turn the tables and share some news about him. 

Leamington council has voted to have administration bring further reports on the current taxi by-laws in Leamington after a lengthy discussion at

The Mill Street Market made its second appearance of the summer on a beautiful, July 12th evening in downtown Leamington. Always endeavouring

Two full-hour “puppy Pilates” classes were held on Saturday, July 13 in Kingsville at Howe Fit with just over half a dozen

With the vast majority of Canadians believing that accessibility is a human right, the Town of Kingsville took a major step forward

On Sunday afternoon, July 7, at UMEI Christian High School, students demonstrated their science skills with a robotics demonstration and some rocket

A new marketing initiative for the Town of Kingsville will be seen by people up and down the east coast of the

The annual Southwest Outdoors Club Kids Fishing Derby attracted 311 youngsters and just as many adults on Saturday, July 6 at Wheatley

What started as inquiry-based learning projects about zero hunger, culminated in a tangible application as grade six students from Mrs. Jeffery’s class

A weekend that featured some rain showers wrapped up with showers of fireworks over Lake Erie as the Leamington 150 celebration took

A full slate of family activities made for smiles on the faces of the hundreds in attendance on Canada Day for an

Despite threats of inclement weather, Wheatley residents and out-of-towners were undeterred, offering generous support all weekend, June 28-30. Each day offered a

The Leamington 150 celebration is extra special for eight ladies who have special memories of the 1974 festivities and they gathered at

With the quick swipe of a pen, the deal between the Mercer family and Branch 324 Royal Canadian Legion closed last week,

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