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Despite a brisk breeze and cool temperatures, dozens of people showed up for the official opening of Wheatley’s Aboretum and Learning Trail
Grade 4 students at St. John de Brebeuf had a unique opportunity to create their own art piece as Mrs. Teixeira’s class
A cool overcast morning greeted 352 participants and another 100 or so spectators as the 21st Southern Footprints race took place near
The Windsor Symphony Orchestra made a stop at the Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Complex gymnasium on Friday, April 19 as they presented
After having moved up from the Junior B ranks to that of the OJHL, the lone dream the Leamington Flyers had was
The Southpoint Stars U22 local league hockey team wrapped up their season on April 7, dropping a hard-fought 2-1 shootout decision to
It was a busy National Wildlife Week at Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary in Kingsville, April 7-14. The event wrapped up on
Popular author Christopher Paul Curtis made a stop at Gore Hill Public School on Wednesday, April 10 and spoke to students, grades
A local craft brewer has dedicated a new beer to the memory of his mother, in hopes of raising awareness for cancer
Meeting the ever-growing need in the community, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on the morning of Saturday, April 13 at Wheatley’s Village
The Leamington District Chamber of Commerce held its 88th Annual General Meeting on Thursday, April 4 at the Portuguese Community Club in
The Philippines may be well known for its beautiful beaches and kind people, but a recent visit by Mariel and Jim Konrad
The Colchester Guardian Marine Rescue Unit has officially changed its name to Guardian Marine Rescue, a move that was facilitated by the
Cottam residents had an opportunity to see the two proposed options for their new community centre at a two-hour public session on
The world came to a standstill briefly on Monday, April 8, as the highly anticipated total solar eclipse made its way through
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