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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

The Erie St. Clair region hospitals — which includes Erie Shores HealthCare, Chatham- Kent Health Alliance, Bluewater Health, Hôtel-Dieu Grace Healthcare and

Now in its 54th year, the Migration Fall Festival Parade marched through the streets of downtown Kingsville on a beautiful October 21

The Unico Community Centre on Beech Street will be the home of Kingsville Town Council meetings for the next three to five

St. John’s Anglican Church Annex in Leamington hosted the Respect Forum on Wednesday, October 11 with local first responders, healthcare professionals and

This year’s Kingsville Lions Club Star Chefs Gala added some extra spice to its menu with a Battle of the Hors D’Oeuvres. 

A Leamington resident concerned about the lack of access to the Point Pelee National Park Tip Tower has contacted the federal government

A large crowd of officials, dignitaries and interested parties gathered at The Bridge Youth Resource Centre in Leamington on Thursday, October 5

Figure skaters and hockey players of all ages will soon be hitting the ice again at Kingsville Arena with the completion of

The National Day for Erie, back to the park. Truth and Reconciliation was Saturday, September 30 and services were held both Friday

After two days of misty rain leading up to the 44th annual Ruthven Apple Festival, organizers were more than pleased with the