Stach 5-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair Have a look at my face and tell me my name. No it’s not Goatee, look again, don’t you see my moustache? So that’s me, Stach. Just don’t expect me to come running when I hear it. I am far too much a gentleman […]
Other News
Jack Miner Museum Unveils Revitalized Exhibit
The Jack Miner Museum is thrilled to announce the completion of a transformative revitalization project, which significantly enhances the presentation of Jack Miner’s legacy. As part of the Young Canada Works Program, third-year History and Sociology student, Sheena Bennett, has worked diligently over the summer to refresh and reimagine the […]
Ruthven United Church Hosts Blessing Of The Animals On September 7
Local Author Rick McCormick Delivers Historical View Of Pelee Island
In FIRST FAMILY: The McCormicks of Pelee Island, local writer Rick McCormick invites readers to explore the early days of this remarkable Lake Erie island. His engaging narrative promises to captivate locals, history enthusiasts, and anyone who has visited Pelee Island. Following the success of his debut book, CAPTIVATING: The Extraordinary […]
Next Kingsville Block Party Saturday, August 17, 2024
The Town of Kingsville is excited to announce its next Kingsville Block Party happens on Saturday, August 17, 2024. Join us at the intersection of King and Chestnut from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. This month’s theme is “Country Night” and includes fun activities like mechanical bull rides for $10, and live […]
Larry Dunmore (October 28, 1931 – August 4, 2024)
Dunmore, Larry It is with saddened hearts that we announce the passing of Larry Neil Dunmore at The Leamington Mennonite Home on Sunday August 4, 2024. Loving husband of 69 years to Ann Dunmore. Dear father to Kim (John Marc Laporte), Tom (2021), Jennifer (Alvin Kraayenbrink), Ted (Nicole). Much adored […]
Harrow Library Holds ‘Book Character Search and Find’ Through August
August has started with a bang at the Harrow Library! Our Harrow Branch had a crowd looking at the Book Character Search and Find. It will be up all the month of August, so make sure to head out and get your map stamped then enjoy this fun activity. It’s […]
Kingsville Library’s August Artist Display by Doreen Poole
Art Display by Doreen Poole The Essex County Library is pleased to present the art of Doreen Poole at our Kingsville Branch for the month of August. She was born and raised in Victoria, British Columbia. She is a self-taught artist. Doreen started painting in 2004 when she retired. She […]
Items for Review at August 20 Committee of Adjustment and Appeals
The Committee of Adjustment and Appeals will review the following application at its August 20, 2024 meeting: 79 Victoria Avenue: The applicant is proposing the construction of an Additional Dwelling Unit. As a result, the applicant is requesting to increase the maximum lot coverage of accessory buildings from 12% to 16%. A-2024-7 […]
Wanted Individual Arrested, Facing Additional Charge
An individual with outstanding warrants is now facing an additional charge after being observed walking in Leamington. At approximately 7:15 a.m. on Monday, August 5, 2024, an officer from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Leamington Detachment spotted an individual with outstanding warrant for their arrest while patrolling Victoria Avenue North […]
CDC Revised Rules That Apply to Dogs Entering U.S. Starting August 1, 2024
On July 22nd, the CDC revised and removed many conditions regarding bringing dogs into the U.S.A. starting August 1, 2024. The list of requirements stands as follows: Be at least six months of age Be microchipped Appear healthy upon arrival Have a CDC Dog Import Form receipt (this form is completed by the pet owner and must […]
Common Sense Health: A Lesson in the Body’s Building Blocks
Not everyone needs to have the knowledge of today’s biochemist. What’s important to know is that there have been extraordinary advances in what scientists now understand about the way the human body works. Their discoveries show it’s the little things that matter. Fifty years ago, the focus was at the […]
Mystic Highway: A Tribute to CCR & John Fogerty Coming August 17
The Municipality of Leamington, in partnership with the Leamington 150 Anniversary Committee and The Bank Theatre, is thrilled to present another exciting MusicOnthe42 summer concert. On Saturday, August 17, at 7:00 PM, music fans are invited to the SUNSET® Amphitheatre at Seacliff Park for a tribute to the legendary Creedence […]
Artists Of Pelee Island Exhibit from August 7 to September 8
Meet the Artists of Pelee Island Art Exhibit: August 7 to September 8 Open House Reception: Sunday, August 11 from 1–4 p.m. Mark your calendars for the show opening this week. This is a free event. Everyone is welcome! Light refreshments will be served. For more information email info@artssocietyofkingsville.ca Carnegie Arts […]
Recycling a Day Later This Week
Recycling is a day later this week for Kingsville because of Civic Holiday. That means you need to put your red and blue boxes out on Wednesday night, August 7th for Thursday morning this week. The next recycling day two weeks from now will be back to the regular schedule […]
Recreation Update – Week of August 5th
Here’s what’s happening the week of August 5th. Monday, August 5 – CIVIC HOLIDAY Drop-In Tennis (all courts) – 8:00 am to 10:00 pm – Ridgeview Park Cottam Bocce Ball League – 9:00 am to 11:00 am – Kingsville Arena Drop-In Tennis (all courts) – 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm […]
CFIA Issues Recall For Gerber Oat Banana And Mango Baby Cereal
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall for Gerber brand oat banana and mango baby cereal after it tested positive for Cronobacter bacteria. The product is sold online and in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick. There is a possibility that is also being […]
Revved Up For A Cause: Thousands Roll Into Town For Hogs For Hospice
Saturday, August 3 saw thousands of bikes cruise into Kingsville as part of this year’s Hogs for Hospice. Dubbed the ‘2024 Tour the Tip’ event, participants in Canada’s southernmost motorcycle rally made their way to Main Street around noon for a lively block party. Riders and pedestrians mingled in the […]
Visit Amherstburg’s 57th Art By The River August 24-25
ART by the RIVER, which is held annually the weekend before Labour Day weekend is the major fundraiser for the Gibson Gallery. This Arts and Craft Festival, first held in 1967, is Essex County’s original Arts & Crafts Show. It has grown into an end of summer tradition in Amherstburg, attracting 170 […]
Health Unit Beach Water Testing Results from July 31, 2024
Important Notice: Starting this year, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will only sample public beaches once every week on Wednesdays. The beach sampling results will be available before every weekend. No beach resampling will be conducted for beach closures. BEACH RESULTS ARE IN: Sampling date: Wednesday, July 31, 2024 […]
LHSC Using AI To Diagnose Rare Diseases And Prenatal Abnormalities
Researchers at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and Lawson Health Research Institute are using advanced technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose rare diseases and prenatal exposure-related birth abnormalities in two studies published August 1, 2024 in American Journal of Human Genetics and Genetics in Medicine. The research uses technology called EpiSign™, […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Bixby
Bixby 10-year-old Male Turkish Van Greetings Windsor-Essex County peeps. I’m Bixby. They tell me I’m 10 but I live by the motto “You’re only as old as you act.” And I don’t act middleaged at all. Sure, I may take a moment or two to size you up but once […]
Kingsville Community Food Bank Needs for August 2024
It’s now August and that means summer is more or less half over. Hopefully your summer has been a good one so far, and more happy times lie ahead. But this isn’t the case for everybody. Not for those who can’t pay their bills or feed themselves and their families […]
Leamington Extends LT-Go Transit Hours This Weekend
The Municipality of Leamington is pleased to announce that it will extend its LT-Go Transit operating hours this weekend to accommodate concert-goers attending the Hogs for Hospice Motorcycle Rally concert events on Friday, August 2, and Saturday, August 3, 2024. To ensure safe and efficient transportation, LT-Go Transit will operate […]
WEC Health Unit Closed August 5 for Civic Holiday
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit offices will be closed to the public on Civic Holiday. This year Civic Holiday falls on Monday, August 5, 2024. Website: Windsor-Essex County Health Unit Phone: 519-258-2146 Facebook: Windsor-Essex County Health Unit Instagram: thewechu Twitter: WEC Health Unit YouTube: Windsor-Essex County Health Unit
Southwestern Ontario Gleaners Hosts ‘Food For All’ Luncheon September 11
Canadians Spend 43% Of Income On Taxes, 35.6% On Necessities
The average Canadian family spent 43.0 per cent of its income on taxes in 2023—more than housing, food and clothing costs combined, finds a new study published by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. “Taxes remain the largest household expense for families in Canada,” said Jake […]
John Popelas (November 5, 1925 – July 29, 2024)
John Popelas Passed away peacefully at St. Joseph’s Health Centre, Toronto on Monday, July 29th at the wonderful age of 98. Beloved husband of Joan (2008), nee White. Loving father of Ken (Christine), Kathy, Jane (Harvey, 2001), Greg, Michelle (Grant, 2021), John (Noreen). Cherished grandfather of Celeste (2024) (Rob), Jessica […]
49th Shelf: The Last Secret Of Lily Adams
The Last Secret Of Lily Adams A Novel by (author) Sara Blaydes The death of a legendary actress reveals a wealth of Hollywood secrets in a breathtaking novel about betrayal, rivalry, and the punishing brutality of fame. One of the brightest stars of Hollywood’s golden age was Lily Adams, the beloved […]
Catherine Tanner (September 15, 1939 – July 29, 2024)
Catherine Tanner Peacefully passed away Monday, July 29, 2024, at the age of 84 years. Loving wife of Robert. Devoted mother to Rob, late Paul and Eric. Grandmother of Tammi & Dusty, Matthew & Ashley, and Rob Jr. Predeceased by her parents, Don & Ethel Wilson. Happy times were spent […]
2017- 21 Chrysler Pacifica Plug In Hybrids No Longer Permitted on Ferries
*IMPORTANT UPDATE* Due to Potential Fire Risk & Safety Recall, 2017-2021 Chrysler Pacifica Plug In Hybrids (PHEVs) are No Longer Permitted on our Ferries. July 22, 2024: Due to battery fire risk and safety recall, 2017-2021 Chrysler Pacifica Plug‑In Hybrids (PHEVs) are no longer permitted on our ferries until the service recall is completed. To […]
Hogs for Hospice Returns to Kingsville August 3, 2024
Hogs for Hospice returns this weekend! On Saturday August 3rd, they’re stopping in Kingsville around noon for a street party with live music. Main Street will be closed from 10 am to 2 pm between Chestnut Street and Spruce Street. Come see the bikes, and enjoy the celebration. Read more on […]
Have Your Say Kingsville on the Future of School Properties
The Town of Kingsville has added a new project on its HaveYourSayKingsville.ca citizen engagement portal to discuss the future of the three closed school properties. If and when the school board lists these properties for sale, Kingsville Town Council will have to make an important decision: Should the municipality “buy” or “not […]
38th Annual Essex County Steam & Gas Show, August 9 – 11
The 38th Annual Essex County Steam & Gas Engine Show takes place next weekend on August 9,10, 11 at Co Ann Park in McGregor. All Trucks and Pickups 20 yrs and older are welcome to attend – free admission if you bring your truck . You don’t have to spend […]
South County Predators 2024-2025 Hockey Registration Is Open
SECC Lend A Hand – A Home Maintenance Program
“Lend A Hand” program, a project aimed at helping seniors age comfortably at home with the assistance of dedicated volunteers. Eligibility for Lend A Hand Services: 55 years or older Low-income Reside in Wheatley, Leamington, or Kingsville Eligibility is determined by an assessment Services Provided: Light housekeeping (kitchen/bathroom wipe down, […]
Essex OPP Respond To Drowning In Lake St. Clair
On July 31, 2024, at approximately 2: 24 p.m., the Essex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of an individual in distress in Lake St. Clair, Municipality of Lakeshore. Emergency responders arrived on scene and located an unresponsive individual in the water. The individual was transported to a […]
Controlled Burn Planned For Stone Road Alvar On Pelee Island
Scheduled burn to take place between August 26th and September 7th, if weather and site conditions permit Ontario Nature is planning to do a prescribed burn on the Stone Road Alvar Nature Reserve located on Pelee Island. An alvar is an area of very thin topsoil over limestone bedrock. These conditions […]
Listeria Illnesses Being Investigated Across 4 Provinces
Eighteen cases of Listeria illnesses have occurred across Alberta, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. People became sick between August, 2023 and early July, 2024. At this time there have been two deaths and 13 hospitalizations. The cause of this illness has been linked to the national recall of plant-based refrigerated […]
Hogs For Hospice Brings Increased Traffic To Essex County August 2-4
The Essex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind the public that the Hogs for Hospice Motorcycle Rally is set to take place this weekend, drawing in thousands of visitors to Essex County. As a result, residents and visitors can expect increased traffic and possible delays on local […]
Art at the oTENTiks in Point Pelee National Park
Art at the oTENTiks – Invitation to Vendors at Point Pelee National Park Dates: October 19 & 20, 2024 11 am to 4 pm Art at the oTENTiks is a two-day event featuring artists and artisans demonstrating their craft and selling their goods. Admission to the event for the general public is included […]
Results Received for Blue-Green Algae Bloom in Windsor and Essex County
The WECHU has received notice that the blue green algae bloom testing from Lake St. Clair, noted in our news release on July 23, 2024, has come back with results that are within range to be deemed safe. The testing of blue-green algae identifies if the bloom is producing toxins […]
Brave Campaign Raises Over $325K For Local Cancer Care
With donations still rolling in, the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation’s inaugural Show Us Your Brave campaign has officially raised over $325,000 in support of world class cancer care close to home. Show Us Your Brave challenged people to show bravery in support of the 1 in 8 in our community […]
Donald Gilbert Allsop (October 20, 1929 – July 27, 2024)
ALLSOP-Donald Gilbert. Born Woodstock, ON. Oct. 20, 1929, died in Leamington, ON on July 27, 2024 at the age of 94. Loving husband and companion for 69 years of Mary Elizabeth (Hairsine), Kingsville. Dear father of Whitney & Susan (Marshall) Allsop, St. Thomas; Brian & Christina (Kurtz) Allsop, Essex; and […]
Ontario Enhances RSV Vaccination For Fall Respiratory Illness Season
The Ontario government is expanding the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) program to connect more infants, high-risk children and pregnant women to RSV vaccines that can help protect themselves and their loved ones during the fall respiratory illness season. Starting this fall, families with infants and high-risk children up to 24 […]
Ontario Increasing Access to Free Menstrual Products in Schools
Province expands supports for students and breaks down barriers The Ontario government is breaking the stigma around period poverty by making sure schools across Ontario can offer free menstrual products to their students. On July 29, 2024 Todd Smith, Minister of Education, announced a new three-year agreement with Shoppers Drug […]
Common Sense Health: Terrible Complications Killing Yourself Slowly
This column should make every doctor, nutritionist, health care worker, and anyone else who is sane shake their heads. A Coney Island competition to devour the most hotdogs in ten minutes should be the shame of New York and the promoters who support it! Why would people want to ruin […]
John R. Park Homestead to Celebrate Lost Arts Festival
There’s no better way to connect with the past than through the lens of artistry and craftsmanship. Visit the John R. Park Homestead to meet a variety of demonstrators at the annual Lost Arts Festival, a unique and family-friendly event to see and experience different forms of skilled crafts of […]
Recall Issued Across Canada For Various Multivitamins And Supplements
Factors Group of Nutritional Companies Inc. is recalling various multivitamins and supplements sold under a variety of brand names due to the potential presence of metal fibres. The brand names include Kirkland Signature, Life, Option+, Webber Naturals, Wellness by London Drugs, Equate, Wellquest, VegiDay, and Natural Factors. The affected products […]
Essex MPP Takes On New Roles in Ford Government
Anthony Leardi Chosen as New Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health and Deputy Government House Leader Premier Doug Ford has appointed Anthony Leardi, MPP – Essex, as the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health. “We’ve made incredible progress for healthcare in our region,” says Leardi. “Two new MRIs, […]
Leamington’s Rick Atkin Park To Undergo Major Renewal Project
The Municipality of Leamington is excited to announce a major renewal project for Rick Atkin Park, a cherished community space located along Robson Road adjacent to the Leamington Marina and the waterfront promenade. This project aims to enhance the park’s accessibility, functionality, and overall visitor experience with various upgrades. This […]
Notice Of Temporary Road Closures – Hogs For Hospice
The Hogs for Hospice Motorcycle Rally will be taking place in Leamington from Friday, August 2, to Sunday, August 4, 2024. In light of the scheduled events, there will be temporary road closures throughout the weekend. Road Closures: The following roads will be closed from Friday, August 2, through Sunday, […]
July 24, 2024 Travel Alert for Pelee Island Ferries
The Owen Sound Transportation Company (OSTC) issued this announcement on July 24, 2024 concerning transportation to and from Pelee Island: “Due to dredging operations in Kingsville Harbour, ALL Mainland SAILINGS will be from the port of LEAMINGTON until further notice. Updates will be posted regularly and please check your email for […]
Essex County Construction and Road Closures Update – July 26, 2024
The intersection of County Road 9 and County Road 10 is open and operating with two-way stopping control. County Road 9 will be reduced to one lane between North Side Road and County Road 10 beginning July 5 for approximately six weeks. Please obey temporary traffic signals and exercise caution in the area. (Map […]
Paediatrician Loses Hospital Privileges For Unauthorized Records Access
Hospital privileges for a paediatrician at Windsor Regional Hospital (WRH) were revoked following an unauthorized access of certain patient information. Through the regional electronic medical records system, the physician inappropriately accessed limited information about certain patients without authorization. In some instances, the physician used that information to contact patients for […]
Single Vehicle Collision Leads To Impaired Charge
Driver charged with impaired operation after vehicle leaves road and enters ditch On July 25, 2024, at 8:53 p.m., members of the Kingsville Detachment Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were dispatched to a single vehicle collision on Road 6 West, Town of Kingsville. A vehicle had left the roadway and entered […]
LHSC Introduces Groundbreaking MRI Technology To Reduce Wait Times
London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) is proud to announce a significant advancement in medical imaging with the introduction of the MAGNETOM Free.Max 0.55T MRI. This innovative technology, with a lower-strength magnet, artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, a larger opening for patients, and a dedicated focus on serving less urgent cases, will […]
ERCA Seeks Feedback for Conservation Area Strategy
The Essex Region Conservation Authority is seeking public feedback in the development its Conservation Areas Strategy. “Recent amendments to the Conservation Authorities Act require Conservation Authorities to develop a Conservation Area Strategy to identify the programs and services that conserve, protect, rehabilitate, establish, and manage natural heritage located within these […]
Leamington Council Matters – July 23, 2024
At the Leamington Council meeting of Tuesday, July 23, 2024, Council: Supported the Ellison Avenue Plan of Subdivision and forwarded conditions for draft plan approval to the County of Essex and approved a Zoning By-law Amendment to rezone lands located within the subdivision. Authorized a three-year use of space agreement […]
Recreation Update – Week of July 29th
Here’s what’s happening the week of July 29th. Monday, July 29 Drop-In Tennis (all courts) – 8:00 am to 10:00 pm – Ridgeview Park Cottam Bocce Ball League – 9:00 am to 11:00 am – Kingsville Arena Drop-In Tennis (all courts) – 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm – Kingsville Arena […]
Health Unit Beach Water Testing Results from July 24, 2024
Important Notice: Starting this year, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will only sample public beaches once every week on Wednesdays. The beach sampling results will be available before every weekend. No beach resampling will be conducted for beach closures. BEACH RESULTS ARE IN: Sampling date: Wednesday, July 24, 2024 Warning […]
49th Shelf: Known To The Victim
Known To The Victim by (author) K.L. Armstrong From nationally bestselling author K.L. Armstrong comes a new heartstopping, propulsive, race-against-the-clock thriller. How far will you go to protect the only family you have? When Amy Gibson’s mother is brutally murdered by her boyfriend, Amy’s world is completely undone. Overcome with grief […]
New Stamp Celebrates Acclaimed Filmmaker Norman Jewison
Stamp issue honours the works and contributions of the award-winning director and Canadian Film Centre founder Canada Post is pleased to unveil its latest stamp, which commemorates the life and work of genre-spanning Canadian filmmaker Norman Jewison (1926-2024). The director of such classics as In the Heat of the Night (1967), Fiddler on the […]
2024 Kingsville Terry Fox Silent Auction and Run Marks 44th Anniversary
This year marks the 44th anniversary of Terry Fox runs across Canada. Once again, the Kingsville 2 or 5km walk/ run will be at Lakeside Park starting 10:30 am on Sunday, September 15th . Please pre-register and collect you pledges online at run.terryfox.ca/kingsville . Terry Fox T-shirts: “No Matter What” T-shirts will be on sale […]
Summer 2024 Teen Programs at the Kingsville Library
Teen Minute to Win It July 27 at 2 p.m. Ready to take up a challenge? Why not try our various tasks and test your abilities against you friends. Let’s see who does the best! *** Teen Night – Kahoot Trivia August 15 at 6 p.m. Think you know it all […]
Potassium Iodide (KI) Pill Distribution to Start in Town of Amherstburg
If you live in the Town of Amherstburg and had previously obtained Potassium Iodide (KI) pills, they are nearing their expiration date. Amherstburg residents will be able to pick up a new package of KI pills at the Amherstburg Town Hall Fire Station located at 271 Sandwich Street South, Amherstburg […]
We’re Getting Poorer: GDP Per Capita In Canada And The OECD, 2002-2060
Canada had the third-lowest growth in per person GDP among 30 advanced economies between 2014 and 2022 Canada had the third-lowest growth in GDP per person from 2014 to 2022 among 30 advanced economies, finds a new study published by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Dorito
Dorito 3-year-old Male Mixed Breed Dorito is a silly young pup. He’s definitely had some training in the past and once comfortable he will show you that he can sit, shake a paw and sit pretty on his behind. Due to being a talker he cannot go to an apartment […]
Precautionary Notice of Blue-Green Algae Bloom from Health Unit
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) is issuing a precautionary notice to residents based on visual confirmation of a blue-green algae bloom on Lake St. Clair in the area near Stoney Point. Test results to confirm the presence of a bloom are pending. Residents on the municipal drinking water system […]
Movies and Art Programs for Adults at Kingsville Library
MOVIES FOR GROWN UPS FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS Thursday, July 25 at 5:45 p.m. HOPE GAP Saturday, August 10 at 1:45 p.m. BETWEEN THE RAINS Saturday, August 24 at 1:45 p.m. Image by Oleksandr Pidvalnyi from Pixabay . . KINGSVILLE SUMMER ART SERIES WATERCOLOURS Wednesday, July 24 at 6:00 p.m. COLLAGE Wednesday, […]
Avoid Contact with Wildlife to Avoid Rabies
Residents are reminded to stay safe and prevent possible rabies exposures. With summer upon us and residents enjoying the warmer season, Dr. Mehdi Aloosh, the region’s Medical Officer of Health, reminds residents to avoid contact with unfamiliar domestic animals and any wildlife. The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) received a […]
Patricia Taylor (February 21, 1944 – July 20, 2024)
Patricia Taylor Patricia, a beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on July 20, 2024, at the age of 80. Her kind spirit and humorous wit touched the lives of all who knew her. Predeceased by her father and mother Ernest and Shirley Cox, and her brother “Art” Cox […]
Leamington Council Considers – July 23, 2024
At the Leamington Council meeting of Tuesday, July 23, 2024, Council will: Hold a Public Meeting under the Planning Act to consider a proposed Plan of Subdivision on vacant land located on the east side of Ellison Avenue which would rezone the subdivision to site-specific Residential Zone with relief requested […]
HaveYourSay – July 20th Kingsville Block Party Event Feedback
Our last Kingsville Block Party happened on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at the intersection of King and Chestnut. Did you make it out? If so, we want to hear from you! Please take our survey and let us know your thoughts about the event. Your feedback will help inform future planning.
Local Driver Facing Stunt Driving Charges
A Leamington driver is facing stunt driving charges following a traffic stop by Essex OPP. The incident occurred on Highway 3 in Kingsville when an officer on a motorcycle captured a radar recording of a vehicle driving in excess of 170 km/h in an 80 km/h construction zone. The 31 […]
Tom Glennon (August 21, 1938 – July 19, 2024)
Tom Glennon It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Thomas ‘Tom’ Glennon, beloved husband of Barbara Ann (Nee Hoather). Born in Killooney Ireland. Tom was predeceased by his parents, Margaret and Patrick Glennon, brothers James, John and Martin and sisters, Kathleen and Nora. Survived by brother […]
Common Sense Health: Restoring Hope Is Job One
It’s happened before, and it was only a matter of time until it happened again. A brutal act of violence against a candidate for political office shatters the hope that reasonable people can exercise the democratic process. As has also happened before, these events cause a surge of short and […]
Becky Anne Leili (July 28, 1981 – July 17, 2024)
Leili, Becky July 28, 1981 – July 17, 2024 It is with very heavy hearts we announce the passing of Becky Anne Leili on July 17, 2024. Proud and devoted mother of Devin Leili (Brianna Meca) and Haley Leili. Beloved daughter of Karen Leili and Roland Leili (Barb). Cherished sister […]
Scott Moore Appointed As New Kingsville Fire Chief
The Town of Kingsville is pleased to announce that Scott Moore will be its next Fire Chief. Moore is a long-time Kingsville resident and has served the Kingsville community for over 18 years in various positions including Volunteer Firefighter, Fire Prevention Officer, and most recently as Assistant Deputy Chief. “Scott […]
Health Unit Beach Water Testing Results from July 17, 2024
Important Notice: Starting this year, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will only sample public beaches once every week on Wednesdays. The beach sampling results will be available before every weekend. No beach resampling will be conducted for beach closures. Sampling date: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 BEACH RESULTS ARE IN: Swimming […]
Workplace Injury Results In $65K Fine For Leamington Company
A Leamington company has been found guilty of failing to shore the walls of a trench as required under section 34(1) of Regulation 213/91 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) which resulted in a workplace injury. South Essex Fabricating Inc., a fabricator of commercial greenhouse structures and pre-engineered buildings, was […]
Update On Regional Hospitals Hit By Global IT Outage
Patients should expect delays in service and potential appointment cancellations following a Microsoft/CrowdStrike global IT outage, which has been confirmed NOT to be a cyber-attack. TransForm, our regional IT service provider, is working diligently on restoration efforts while staff in our hospitals use downtime procedures, including paper charting. What to […]
49th Shelf: The Book Of Rain
The Book Of Rain A Novel by (author) Thomas Wharton The northern mining town of River Meadows is one of three hotspots in the world producing ghost ore, a new source of energy linked with slippages of time and space that gradually render the area uninhabitable. After the town is evacuated, […]
Recreation Update – Week of July 22nd
Here’s what’s happening in Kingsville the week of July 22nd! Monday, July 22 Summer Camp: Summer Olympics (7:30 am to 5:30 pm) (Pre-registration required) Drop-In Tennis (all courts) – 8:00 am to 10:00 pm – Ridgeview Park Cottam Bocce Ball League – 9:00 am to 11:00 am – Kingsville Arena […]
Essex County Construction and Road Closures Update – July 18, 2024
The intersection of County Road 9 and County Road 10 is open and operating with two-way stopping control. County Road 9 will be reduced to one lane between North Side Road and County Road 10 beginning July 5 for approximately six weeks. (Map ID#1) County Road 50 remains closed between County Road 13 (Erie Road) […]
Downtown Vacancy Report 2024
Administration has recently conducted a downtown vacancy study to assess the state of our rural main streets. The first study was conducted during the summer of 2017, the second in the summer of 2022, and the most recent assessment completed during the spring of 2024. The Town of Essex has […]
Ontario Offering Free Admission to Provincial Parks July 19, 2024
Free day-use in celebration of Healthy Parks Healthy People Day The Ontario government is making it easier to explore provincial parks and experience the benefits of spending time in nature by offering free day-use access on Friday, July 19, to mark Healthy Parks Healthy People Day. This annual celebration is part of a global movement […]
County Council Highlights for July 17, 2024
Warden Applauds County’s History and Partnerships Essex County has much to celebrate as it marks 232 years this week, Warden Hilda MacDonald said in her opening remarks at Wednesday’s Essex County Council meeting. “Since it was created on July 16, 1792, Essex County has grown by tens of thousands of […]
Kingsville Horticultural Society Garden Tour
The Horticultural Society of Kingsville recently showcased some gardens of members and community gardens that are tended by the KHS. Members were able to speak to the owners of the gardens, get some tips on planting and learn the names of plants that they had not seen. I love the decorative […]
CALL FOR ART! Fall Panorama Exhibit
A.S.K. invites all artists of Windsor-Essex County, ON to participate in the Fall Panorama Exhibit — a Windsor-Essex County collaboration of artists. Exhibit Dates: September 11 @ 10:00 am – September 29 @ 4:00 pm A.S.K. Gallery, Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre Exhibit theme is Autumn Migration: Bees, Birds, Butterflies. […]
William “Doug” Austin (July 15, 2024)
AUSTIN, William Douglas (Doug) Passed away peacefully on July 15, 2024 at the age of 90. Late of Kingsville, Ontario. Born March 31, 1934 in Walkerville. Beloved husband for 57 years to Grace Ruby Austin who survives him. Loving and devoted father of David Douglas Austin (Francia) and Steven John […]
‘Sunset Singers’ Drumming Circle at Leamington Arts Centre July 20
Sunset Singers is a Drum group which was started by Roxanne White (Wholistic Counsellor from Kettle & Stony Point First Nations) in 2020 to serve her community. The group has since grown to 12 people (11 women and one man). The group welcomes all nations of the medicine wheel; and […]
Vital Urgent Care In Ontario Is Just A Call Or Click Away
During the busy summer break, Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH) remind Ontarians that connecting with a health-care provider for urgent care is quick and easy, whether you’re traveling to a cottage or enjoying the beach or a staycation. Virtual urgent care […]
Shirley Lowes (September 30, 1933 – July 11, 2024)
Shirley Lowes It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Shirley Tate Lowes on July 11, 2024. Shirley shared a remarkable 64 years of marriage with her husband Ken Lowes (2022). Loving mother to her three children: Jon (Carol), Richard (Kris), and Sharon (Ron Jones). Shirley was […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Rambo
Rambo 10-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair This sweet guy came in with a few of his friends after his beloved person passed away. He is nervous here in the shelter, and would love to find his forever home where he can get comfortable. He is a friendly guy, and will […]
Common Sense Health: The Right Medicine on Hand Could Save a Life
Summer means different things to different people. But a glimpse into the Gifford-Jones archives suggests some things about summer never change. A vintage article from 1977 called on readers to pay heed to problems that can arise at the cottage. And it remains true, summertime is a dangerous season – […]
Family Storytime This Summer at Kingsville Library
Family Storytime for Ages up to 4 Years with Caregiver Bring your little ones out to enjoy storytime with us at the Kingsville Library this summer. Mark the dates for July and August! * Tuesday, July 16 * at 10 a.m. * Wednesday, July 31 * at 10 a.m. * […]
Notice of Public Information Meeting Regarding Future of School Properties
The Town of Kingsville is holding a Public Information Meeting at Grovedale Arts and Culture Centre on Monday, July 29, 2024, starting at 6:00 pm to discuss options for the three permanently closed school properties in Kingsville. This meeting will also be live streamed on our website. Town Administration will […]
Notice – Indemnity Deposit Refund
Persons holding an outstanding Building Department Permit issued by the Town of Kingsville prior to January 18, 2017 must notify the Planning and Development Services Department in person, on or before January 18, 2025 if they wish to inquire about a refund of any Indemnity Deposit balance being held. An […]
Committee of Adjustment and Appeals Meets July 16, 2024
The Corporation of the Town of Kingsville Committee of Adjustment and Appeals Agenda Tuesday, July 16, 2024 Unico Community Centre 37 Beech Street Kingsville, ON N9Y 1A9 Accessible formats or communication supports are available upon request. Contact the Clerk at atoole@kingsville.ca or by calling 519-733-2305. Agenda (PDF): Agenda Package – CADJ_Jul16_2024.pdf […]
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