Please be advised that the Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre will be closed over the holidays, from December 25, 2021, to January 3, 2022, so that Town staff and Arts Society of Kingsville volunteers can spend time with their loved ones. The building will reopen on Wednesday, January 5, 2022. […]
Lifestyle
Donating to a Charity That Reflects Your Values
The holidays are a great time of year to review the goals you have when it comes to the organizations and charities you support. If you are new to charitable giving or would like to begin, there are some important considerations. Steps to consider Identify your values. What key issues, […]
Holiday Classic Showcases Acting Chops of Kingsville’s Les McDonald
If there is one thing you can count on at this time of year, it’s the return of the holiday television classics. Whether you’re a fan of the old black and whites of the 1940s, the kiddie favourites of the 1950s and 60s, or the more recent holiday fare, it’s […]
Financial Checklist for Newer Parents
If you’re a new parent, or even if you’ve been one for a little while, you’re no doubt filled with the many joys your child brings you. But as caught up as you are with the feelings and experiences of today, you also need to think about the future — […]
Key West Chronicles: Vol. 1
Hello again Friends, I hope this finds you well. You’ll be pleased to know I haven’t starved, as it has been quite some time since my last restaurant review. I’ve eaten very well indeed. I think though, moving forward, you all have listened to me chew — so to speak […]
Over the Lake: Pelee Island Pheasant Hunts Return
The nearly century-old tradition of fall pheasant hunting returned to Pelee Island this fall. After a brief hiatus in 2020 due to COVID-19, the Township of Pelee committed to three Main Hunts and four Clean Up Hunts in October and November of 2021. Pheasants were introduced to the island by […]
New Release Commemorates Kingsville Airman, Others Lost in WWII
Failed to Return: Canada’s Bomber Command Sacrifice in the Second World War is a collection of essays about Canadians in the Royal Air Force Bomber Command during WWII. In Failed to Return, author Keith C. Ogilvie tells stories of heroism and tragedy from Canada’s Bomber Command while offering insight into the […]
Balancing Fun and Finances
Unless you have unlimited financial resources, you’ll need to think carefully about your saving, investing and spending decisions. But does that mean you need to deny yourself some fun? It might seem that way, given your other priorities. You may already be contributing considerable amounts to two important goals: retirement […]
The Great Migration Paint Out: Part of 52nd Annual Migration Festival
The Great Migration Paint Out, a part of the Kingsville Migration Festival, challenged artists to paint en plein air and complete at least one canvas in under four days. The 2nd annual Great Migration Paint Out saw great success, despite blustery weather. The event was a part of the 52nd Kingsville […]
Forests Ontario Plants 2.8 Million Trees This Planting Season
34 million trees planted across Ontario through the 50 Million Tree Program since 2008 Not-for-profit charity Forests Ontario facilitated the planting of 2.8 million trees through its 50 Million Tree Program (50 MTP) this planting season. These efforts created approximately 1,400 ha of new forest, contributing to the total 17,100 […]