Last Friday was a big day for Kingsville Public School graduates. COVID-19 may have put the brakes on the usual end-of-the-year celebration plans but a little creativity can make all the difference. And this group had that creativity in spades. KPS 2020 graduates held a car procession from the Kingsville […]
Town & County News
Heroes at Green Heart Raise Funds with Style
Green Heart Kitchen opened up their retail location in Kingsville in January of 2019. And since the outbreak of COVID-19, they have done their part in supporting our community. With the help of their dedicated partners, they have been able to continue offering their healthy meals and programs such as […]
Rotary of Kingsville Southshore Comes Through for Chartwell
Thinking of ways to benefit the community during COVID-19, our Treasurer Heather Pillon saw the idea of an outdoor structure at Chartwell Kingsville Retirement Residence at 240 Main Street East. Such a structure would help enable people to visit safely, yet in close proximity. We quickly put the plan into […]
Racism Is Everywhere
Is there racism in Kingsville, you ask? Some residents find this downright comical. Some residents find this to be offensive. How could anyone think there is racism in our little peaceful town of Kingsville? When the Black Lives Matter protest was announced, many — and I mean many — took […]
Sewists of Kingsville Unite in Fight Against COVID
Photo taken at the Hospice of Windsor and Essex County Erie Shores Hospice campus.Left to right: Connie Nelson our Administrative Assistant at Erie Shores Hospice, Kate Kubis, Manager, Erie Shores Hospice (RN), Dawn Pears, Palliative Liaison Coordinator, Erie Shores Hospice. The fight against COVID-19 takes an army, and in Kingsville […]
Blessing of the Bikes: First Lutheran Church
Thank you to all volunteers who came out to make the Blessing of the Bikes 2020 to happen. Thank you to Hogs for Hospice for their great involvement and thank you to God for His presence. We wish all riders a safe season 2020 #blessingofthebikes The organizers followed provincially-legislated protocol […]
There’s a Miracle Just Around the Corner
The June 27th Miracle is only a few days away. Many people are wondering what it’s all about. Well, this day is being marked for community contributions for Windsor/Essex County families in need of groceries in the time of COVID-19. The event is spearheaded by many businesses, community leaders and […]
Darwin Garamszegi and Jasmine Toupin: 6-Foot Sit-In Leaders
Darwin Garamszegi and Jasmine Toupin, the organizers of the 6-Foot Sit-In on Sunday June 7, 2020, have proven their passion for supporting a good cause. The duo became fast friends in the fall of 2019 after meeting online. They decided after learning more about the injustices of black men and […]
Black Lives Matter: 6-Foot Sit-In Held in Kingsville
Kingsville resident Tim Stanley speaks at the 6-Foot Sit-In – Photo by Chris Anson Attendees of the 6-Foot Sit-In and supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement started to gather well before the appointed time at the Four Corners of Kingsville. By 1 p.m. the designated start time of the […]
Welcome to The Kingsville Times
At the end of April, 2020, our town was surprised by the unfortunate news that the Kingsville Reporter, after 144 years of informing, enlightening and entertaining our community, would no longer be published. We heard the collective concerns of the citizens and decided to waste no time in preparing a […]