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Susan Fulmer standing with the Village Pantry new display coolers at the Village Resource Centre

Patrons at Wheatley’s Village Resource Centre will see a noticeable difference in how perishable items are displayed at the Village Pantry. That’s

Switzer-Carty school bus stopped at Erie Street South and Coronation.

About a month into the new school year, local bus officials are reminding motorists that student safety while boarding and deboarding the

Aurora Cuthbert, 11, from Windsor, with miniature horses Diva and Dottie at the Harvest Festival.

Beautiful warm sunny weather was in store for the annual Harvest and Horses Festival held Sunday, October 5 at John R. Park

Caldwell First Nation Chief Nikki van Oirschot speaks about Wheatley’s community resilience for HGTV series pitch.

It was truly a community coming together on the first evening of October as elected officials, members of the Wheatley Task Force

Jesse Phibbs preparing for a race.

August 28, 2010 is a date that forever will be remembered by the Phibbs family and the flat track motorcycle racing community.

Ruthie Van Apple greeting visitors at the 46th Ruthven Apple Festival on September 27, 2025 in Leamington, Ontario.

The 46th Ruthven Apple Festival enjoyed beautiful weather on the weekend, attracting thousands to the grounds of Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens on Saturday,

Participants wearing orange shirts walking during the 2025 Orange Shirt Day walk in Leamington.

The annual Orange Shirt Day walk from the Caldwell First Nation Headquarters highlighted National Truth and Reconciliation Day as hundreds of residents

An idea that originated five years, the same time that Point Pelee’s Pioneer area was renamed Madbin Jina, came to fruition with

The fourth annual Food For All community luncheon took place at the Roma Club on Wednesday, September 17 with about 400 people

Residents danced their way down King Street to the sounds of DJ V’Amour at the last Kingsville Block Party of the season

Toni Wells' 'Kingsville Shores' painting at Leamington Arts Centre

It was a very busy September 19th evening at the Leamington Arts Centre as all four galleries were buzzing with activity in

Rotary Club of Leamington proudly displaying the cheque from the 2025 Walk, Wine & Dine fundraiser.

A little exercise, a taste of vino, and a delicious smattering from some of Leamington’s uptown restaurants, the annual Walk, Wine &

Neon colours, perms and leg warmers could be seen on Leamington’s Mill Street as the Market closed the season on a perfect

The final ship in a 10-vessel contract with the Canadian Coast Guard is getting its finishing touches at Hike Metal Products in

An initiative to help Canadian veterans experiencing or approaching homelessness made its way to Windsor and Essex County last week as the

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