A resident of our town is celebrating a true milestone today, Friday July 30th. Millie Lecocq is turning 100 years old. For many of us, it’s difficult to envision the scale of change that she has witnessed over the last 10 decades. Born in Chatham as the second youngest child […]
Author: M.E. Havlik
Canadian Coast Guard Ship ‘Limnos’ Berths in Kingsville
On Sunday May 23, 2021, CCGS Limnos was berthed in Kingsville in the early morning hours where it was working an Aids to Navigation program. This involved checking conditions of the fixed navigational aids (lights) in the Kingsville Harbour. The vessel is currently working an Aids to Navigation program in the […]
Congratulations Dr. Maxwell Abraham: Young Professional of the Year
On May 20, 2021, the Windsor-Essex Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted the 30th anniversary of the Business Excellence Awards (BEA). These highly competitive awards recognize the achievements and successful contributions of business leaders and organizations across the Windsor-Essex County region. This year, Dr. Maxwell Abraham received some great news when […]
Kingsville Times Introduces Interactive Community Events Calendar
A new, interactive community events calendar goes live today with the Kingsville Times. The Community Events Calendar is a web-based program that enables the community to post, view and search for events of broad interest to the community. The calendar is a tool for the public to advertise and promote community […]
Kingsville Pickleball Season Is Right Around the Corner
On May 14, 2021 ground was broken for Kingsville’s new Pickleball and Bocce Court Complex at the Kingsville Arena at 741 Jasperson Drive. This has been a triumph for all those who have worked so diligently for so long to bring their dream to reality. In 2013, Kingsville residents Jude […]
Birding 101 with Local Expert Sarah Rupert
Spring migration is now underway at Point Pelee National Park and across the county. While all in-park programming has been cancelled, birders can still enjoy this leisure activity right in their own backyards. PPNP has fantastic online resources. These include an active Facebook page where visitors can find bird identification […]
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 […]
Local Farmers Rally Around The Golden Family
In the wake of a recent tragedy, we are reminded of the special bonds of friendship that are formed over generations in small communities. Today, local farmers rallied together and moved in a procession of tractors and tractor-trailers to the home of the Golden family to show their support and […]
Kingsville Tennis Association Gets Green Light to Start Season
L to R: KTA Members Dino Petricola, Executive Board Member Jim Brown, John Manias, Nick Di Menna Photo: Cathy Stephenson The Kingsville Tennis Association has been serving the residents of Kingsville and its visitors since 1968. Recently, the Kingsville Times had the opportunity to speak with Agnes Ferguson of the Kingsville […]
Gusty Winds Prove Perfect For Flying A Kite
The Penner family took to the skies on Monday when the winds kicked up and provided perfect kite flying weather. Cathie Penner and her husband Garry have been flying kites with their grandkids for the past five years, taking them first when the oldest ones were three years old. When […]