(KINGSVILLE, ON) – On May 3, 2021 at approximately 11:30 p.m., members of the Kingsville detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a 911 call from a residence on Woodycrest Avenue in the Town of Kingsville. Upon arrival, officers located the victim, a 60-year-old male, who appeared to be […]
Month: May 2021
Jasperson Drive Road Reconstruction From Peachwood Drive to Main Street East
J&J Lepera Infrastructures will start Phase 3 Road Reconstruction on Jasperson Drive the week of May 10th, 2021 (weather permitting). During construction, the road will be open to local traffic only (no thru traffic). Town Staff, the Contractor, and the Engineer will be adhering to all current Covid-19 guidelines concerning […]
Celebrating the Spirit of Adventure with Author Mark W. MacMillan
Do you sometimes find yourself drifting off in thought to a time when life was simpler? Do you pine for days gone by when meeting up with friends for root beer floats or cruising the strip looking for fun were top of your agenda? Growing up in Amherstburg at a […]
Common Sense Health: Bridging generations online for health
Everywhere, people are fed up with enforced isolation. While adhering to stay-at-home orders at the urging of public health officials and in empathy with frontline health care workers, the restrictions are taking a toll on the physical and mental wellbeing of all. While senior citizens can be especially impacted, it […]
Kingsville Seeks Volunteers for Migration Festival Committee
The Town of Kingsville is currently accepting applications for its Migration Festival Committee to serve for the remainder of the 2018-2022 Council term. The Migration Festival Committee works to create a memorable family event to commemorate the works of Jack Miner and the Town’s historic position in terms of the […]
Spotlight On Business: Welcome Dairy Queen!
Kingsville Dairy Queen This week, The Kingsville Times had the pleasure of speaking with Kurt and Kate, the owners of the new Dairy Queen in Kingsville. Given this is their third Dairy Queen in Ontario, a smooth grand opening and well-run restaurant is sure to be the order of the […]
Art Scoop: ASK Member Elaine Guitar-van Loo’s Art Journey
My art journey began in a small duplex house on Curry Avenue in Windsor, Ontario. Recovering from scarlet fever, my reoccurring vision of the last image I saw before the fever took hold was of Black Beauty. If only I could have a horse! Knowing the impossibility of this wish, […]
Windsor-Essex County a Hot Spot for COVID-19 Vaccine
Hot Spot Communities COVID-19 has disproportionately impacted certain neighbourhoods and communities across the province. These areas may have historical and ongoing high rates of COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations and transmission. To target these areas, the following postal codes are: designated as hot spots receiving additional doses of vaccines People ages 18 […]
Those Aged 18+ in Ontario Hotspots Can Book Vaccine as of May 3
TORONTO — Due to a stable and reliable increase in vaccine supply, this week, the Ontario government will further expand booking eligibility for COVID-19 vaccination appointments across the province. As of Monday, May 3, 2021, at 8:00 a.m., individuals who are 18 and over in 2021 and live in one […]