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With the improvements to Leamington’s waterfront over the past several years, Seacliff Park has become a destination for families, bathers, sunbathers and

The 30th Annual Leamington District Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards will take place on September 25, with finalists for each award

The 2024 edition of the Hogs for Hospice Motorcycle Rally will bring the streets of Leamington alive with visitors — many on

A pair of Leamington runners have headed to the Paris Olympics. Not to compete, mind you, but as volunteers inside Canada Olympic

A new family — with a new location — is grabbing the reins for the area’s annual rodeo.  The baby of the

Leamington’s waterfront made for the perfect backdrop once again for Arts at the Marina hosted July 27-28 by the Leamington Arts Centre.

Classic Boutique & Gift Ware, located at 224 Talbot Street West, Leamington, beside McDonalds, is now open for business. The store, operated

Grabbing a coffee at Timmy’s took on a greater meaning on Wednesday, July 17 as Tim Hortons stores throughout Canada donated all

Art fans and those who just enjoy getting out and admiring the creativity of artists, crafters and artisans will enjoy the 30th

Sturgeon Woods Campground is having their annual Christmas in July celebration this month and as part of that event, they decided to

Excited youngsters crowded around the fire truck as Leamington Fire Services held a third summer public education session by the splash pad

A large contingent of elected officials, along with executives from the private business sector, made their way to Double Diamond Farms on

Elvis Presley passed away some 47 years ago, but for a couple of hours on Saturday evening, July 20, the King of

While keeping with some traditions from past summers, Open Streets in Kingsville has taken a turn and has been relaunched with a

Leamington Council has awarded the refurbishing of Rick Atkin Park to Barrineti Construction. The bid came in at $1.75 million and was

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