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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,
The annual Mayor’s Recognition Awards were handed out in Leamington Council Chambers on Tuesday, June 25 with council, family and friends in
The PureKids triathlon, held on Sunday, June 22, showcased not only the physical ability but also the sheer determination of nearly 100
It was 50 years ago this month that Leamington last celebrated in the manner residents will experience over the next couple of
Despite the warm temperatures, thousands of people flocked to Heritage Village on Saturday, June 22 for the annual Kingsville-Essex Highland Games. From
No less than four Carrousel of the Nations villages took place in Leamington over the June 21-23 weekend and by all accounts
A hands-on career fair aimed at enticing young women to try out the physical requirements for six organizations — firefighting, policing, Emergency
Performers at the Sunset Amphitheatre at Seacliff Park now have a place to call home while they are setting up for and
The South Essex Community Council (SECC) Strawberry Social brought many strawberry fans out to the Faith Mennonite Church on Sherk Street in
On Friday, June 21, WindsorEssex Community Foundation, Mayor Dennis Rogers, members of the Town of Kingsville Council and staff, and members of
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