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Ontario Helps People Prepare for Respiratory Illness Season
Flu, COVID-19 vaccines and expanded RSV immunization program expected by early October for those at risk The Ontario government is reminding everyone to stay safe this respiratory illness season and prevent unnecessary visits to the hospital by staying up to date on vaccinations. To protect against serious illness throughout the […]
Essex Region Conservation Authority to Meet on September 12
The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) will hold its Board of Directors’ meeting at the Essex County Civic and Education Centre on Thursday, September 12 at 6:00 pm. Agenda items include: Notice of Invasive Hydrilla at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area 2025 Board Meetings DRAFT Watershed Management Strategy DRAFT Conservation Areas Strategy […]
Kingsville Council Brief from September 9, 2024 Meeting
At its September 9, 2024 meeting, Council: Approved: A Zoning By-Law application with certain uses for 2014 Road 3 A Consent application for lot creation and easement for storm sewer at 719 Seacliff Drive Directed Administration to apply $10,000 from its 2024 operating budget to fund its 2024 commitment to the […]
Impaired Kingsville Driver Arrested After Collision
On September 9, 2024, just after 1:00 a.m., members of the Kingsville detachment Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a single vehicle collision on County Road 20, Town of Kingsville. As a result of the investigation, a 21-year-old male resident of Kingsville, was arrested and charged under the […]
Common Sense Health: Stop Killing the Kidneys with Garbage
Multiple studies have shown that a diet of fruits and vegetables reduces blood pressure. Since hypertension kills millions of people each year, the message seems clear. But this is not the first time consumers have been told that a veggie diet is superior to one of meat. Now there’s another […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Shaggy
Shaggy 9-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair Hi there, I’m a senior cat named Shaggy! I came to the shelter in not the best shape, but thankfully their team has taken care of me and helped me heal. I still do have some medical concerns which is why I am a Special […]
Kingsville and Harrow Book Clubs for Some ‘Me Time’
Carve out some Me Time — Join one of our monthly book clubs! Kingsville and Harrow have room for new members. In Kingsville: Saturday, September 14th at 11:00a.m. September’s book is Need to Know by Karen Cleveland In Harrow: Tuesday, September 17th at 11:00a.m. This month’s book is The Rules of […]
School Bus Cancellations Lead To Traffic Delays
Pockets of fog across Essex County resulted in widespread bus cancellations and wreaked havoc on traffic this morning. In Kingsville, particularly along Jasperson Lane, vehicles came to a standstill in both directions as parents scrambled to ensure their children made it to school on time. By the afternoon, however, conditions […]
Emily Bezaire’s Half-life Show At ArtSpeak Gallery, September 23-28 2024
Essex County artist Emily Bezaire will be presenting the Half-life show at ArtSpeak Gallery from September 23-28, 2024. This exhibit will feature eight self-portraits in graphite pencil and india ink. Half-life showcases the realities facing a woman approaching the statistical halfway point in life and explores the concept of halves […]
Canada Post Proposes New Postage Rates For 2025
Canada Post is proposing to increase regulated postage rates in 2025. For a domestic letter (30 grams or less), the price of a single stamp would increase from $1.15 to $1.44. When purchased in a booklet, coil or pane, the price would increase from 99 cents to $1.24 per stamp. For the […]
Leamington Celebrations Feature Euchre And Pepper Tournaments
The Leamington 150 Anniversary Committee, in partnership with the Leamington & District Half Century Centre and supported by the Municipality of Leamington, is happy to announce two upcoming all-ages card tournaments in celebration of Leamington’s 150th Anniversary. A Euchre Tournament will take place on Saturday, September 14, 2024, followed by […]
Local Athlete Steve Wright Shines at Duathlon Events
Friends and supporters of local athlete Steve Wright are celebrating his great performance at last month’s duathlon event “Down Under.” The Australia event follows last year’s World Duathlon Championship in Ibiza where Wright represented Canada and finished a commendable 15th out of 45 in his age group despite a high […]
Next Kingsville Block Party is Saturday, September 21st
The Town of Kingsville is excited to announce its next Kingsville Block Party happens on Saturday, September 21, 2024. This is our last Block Party of the summer! Join us at the intersection of King and Chestnut from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm. This month’s theme is “Glow Night” and will feature […]
Leamington Council Considers – September 10, 2024
At the Leamington Council meeting of Tuesday, September 10, 2024, Council will: Consider authorizing the lifecycle replacement of 37 Motorola Minitor pagers through Kelcom in the amount of $18,343 excluding applicable taxes and fund the purchase through the Fire Services Reserve. Consider the purchase and installation of replacement radio system […]
Free Retirement Planning Seminar
It’s never too early to start planning for your retirement! It’s important to consider all your financial needs once you no longer have employment income. That’s the reason why the Ruthven United Church, in cooperation with Pelee Lighthouse Financial is pleased to present a complimentary seminar designed to help you […]
Single Vehicle Collision In Kingsville Leads To Impaired Charge
Driver charged with Impaired, two passengers sent to hospital with minor injuries after single vehicle collision On September 8, 2024, at 1:53 a.m., members of the Essex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Essex-Windsor Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and Kingsville Fire and Rescue were dispatched to County Road 29 at Road […]
OPP Release Labour Day Weekend Campaign Results
Members of the Essex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were busy patrolling our Essex County roads and highways in an effort to keep them as safe as possible during the Labour Day long weekend. During the campaign, Essex OPP laid numerous charges for a variety of infractions and issued 141 […]
Mental Health Mighties with Danny G: Don’t Worry What They Think
Be kind, focus on your life, and don’t worry what they think. You may already have heard this in your life — “It looks hard. Maybe you should try something else.” “It will take a long time to accomplish that.” “Don’t take a chance. It might not work out for […]
Doris Vreman (January 23, 1939 – September 2, 2024)
VREMAN, Theodora “Doris” M. (nee Staal); It is with sadness we announce the passing of Doris on Monday, September 2, 2024, at Erie Shores Healthcare at the age of 85 years. Loving wife of 64 years to Simon Vreman. Dear mother of Judy Ireland (Doug), Paul (Angie), Tim (Elvie) and […]
Use Your Library Card to Access ‘Brainfuse’ and Interact Live with Tutors
For our older students — especially high school! You can use your library card to access Brainfuse, an App/website where you can interact live with tutors. You’ll find tutors in math, science, reading/writing, and social studies. All you need is: an internet connection computer or mobile device and your library […]
Festival of Hawks at Holiday Beach Conservation Area September 14-15
All eyes will be on the skies this September as local birders and nature lovers take in one of North America’s greatest migration at Holiday Beach Conservation Area: tens of thousands of hawks and raptors flying overhead on their annual journey to nesting grounds in the south. Essex Region Conservation […]
Recreation Update – Week of September 9th
Here’s what’s happening the week of September 9th. Monday, Sept 9 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 Adult Skate – 9:00 am to 9:50 am – Kingsville Arena Shinny – […]
County Council Highlights for Sept. 4, 2024
Come to the Outdoor Accessibility Fest-for-All, Warden Urges Warden Hilda MacDonald, in her opening remarks at Wednesday’s Essex County Council meeting, encouraged everyone to visit the first-ever Outdoor Accessibility Fest-for-All on Sept. 13. The free public event hosted by the Essex County Accessibility Advisory Committee will be held at Colchester […]
September 9 Kingsville Town Council Meeting Agenda Is Online
TOWN OF KINGSVILLE REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL AGENDA Monday, September 9, 2024 6:00 – 10:00 PM Unico Community Centre 37 Beech Street Kingsville, ON N9Y 1A9 The Agenda for the September 9, 2024 Council meeting is available on our website. View the meeting via Livestream at the time of the […]
49th Shelf: We Are Already Ghosts
We Are Already Ghosts by Kit Dobson The Briscoe-MacDougall family retire to their lakeside cabin each summer. This annual vacation is at time to unwind and refresh, a time to relax away from the hustle and bustle of city life. We Are Already Ghosts joins the Briscoe-MacDougalls in the summer of […]
County Advances Regional Interests at AMO Conference
County of Essex delegations recently met with Ontario government officials to advocate on three issues of importance to the region. The presentations were made in Ottawa at the 2024 Association of Municipalities of Ontario Conference. The conference, held Aug. 18-21, was attended by more than 3,300 municipal leaders, government officials, […]
Scientists Develop New Tool To Detect Consciousness In The ICU
Researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute and Western University are using a new brain imaging technique to detect preserved consciousness in the intensive care unit (ICU) at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) in patients that appear to be in a coma following a severe brain injury. In a groundbreaking discovery […]
Career Hub’s Use of Technology Breaks Barriers and Empowers Clients
For SECC’s Career Hub, embracing technology has become a fundamental aspect of our services. By integrating cutting-edge tools like AI Mock Interviews, Electronic Translating Devices, and AI-driven job search platforms, we are breaking down barriers and providing clients with the resources they need to succeed. Career Hub has recently transformed […]
Aquatic Invasive Species Found at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area
The aquatic invasive plant, hydrilla, has been detected for the first time in Ontario and Canada in the West Cell at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area located in Leamington, Ontario. Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) can grow up to 2.5 centimeters per day and to lengths of 7.5 meters. This rapid growing invasive […]
Search Warrant Results In Drug Possession And Trafficking Charges
Search warrant in Leamington leads to drug possession, drug trafficking and possession of stolen property charges for two individuals On August 22, 2024, members of the Essex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU), OPP Tactics and Rescue Unit (TRU), OPP Canine (K9) and OPP Emergency Response […]
OPP Continue Death Investigation In Harrow
Members of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Essex County Detachment are continuing a death investigation at a Huffman Road address in Harrow. On August 31, 2024, emergency services responded to an address after a child was located unresponsive in a swimming pool. The infant was transported to hospital and pronounced […]
Intimate Partner Violence Investigation Results In Charges
Domestic assault investigation in Leamington results in charges for two individuals On September 2, 2024, at 12:35 p.m., members of the Essex County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were dispatched to an address in Leamington for the report of an assault. As a result of the investigation, a 40-year-old of […]
UMEI Community Players Announce Casting Call For Upcoming Production
The UMEI Community Players are back after a twenty-year hiatus. Three alumni, Erin Armstrong, Alyssa Epp and Jillian Suta, are excited to continue Helen Brown’s legacy and bring musicals back to UMEI! We are thrilled to announce auditions for our upcoming community production of the beloved musical, The Sound of […]
Gene Bouliane (April 24, 1942 – September 2, 2024)
Gene Bouliane Passed away peacefully, after a short illness. Beloved husband of Betty (nee Mailloux) for 38 years. Loving father of Shelley (Russell) Seifarth, Steven (Cindy), and Shawn. Proud grandfather of Joshua (Dayna) Seifarth, Ashley Seifarth, Adam, and Austin. Caring brother of Paul (Jeanne) Beneteau. Gene was predeceased by his […]
ESG Does Not Reflect The Reality Of How Markets Really Work
The ESG movement—which calls for public companies and investors in public companies to identify and voluntarily implement environmental, social, and governance initiatives—will cause substantial harm to the economy and workers, finds two new essays by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. “Investor support for ESG is […]
Common Sense Health: Do We Need to Live with Frequent Pandemics?
A pandemic, the rapid spread of infectious disease worldwide, is supposed to be a rare thing, right? In the 20th Century, we went decades without such problems. But was COVID-19 the beginning of more frequent unwelcome viral visitors? How attentive do we need to be to warnings of new viral diseases […]
Outdoor Accessibility Fest-for-All on September 13
The public is invited to a fun and interactive outdoor experience for those of all abilities hosted by the Essex County Accessibility Advisory Committee. Come to the Outdoor Accessibility Fest-for-All! Friday, Sept. 13, 2024 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Colchester Park, County Road 50, Essex, Ontario The festival in the beautiful […]
Essex County Council Meeting Notice for September 4, 2024
There will be a meeting of Essex County Council on Wednesday, September 4, 2024, which is scheduled to commence at 6:00 PM. As permitted pursuant to By-law 2024-26, being a by-law to provide rules governing the order and proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the County of Essex, […]
Paediatric Hospital Affiliation Brings Orthopaedic Care Closer To Home
In a Canadian first, the two major paediatric hospitals join forces to offer orthopaedic care closer to home and develop innovative teaching and research initiatives. Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and Shriners Hospitals for Children Canada (SHC Canada) have announced a first of its kind affiliation agreement […]
Art Scoop: Kelly S. Hopkins Captures Nature’s Beauty
Kelly S. Hopkins is an artist whose life’s journey and creative passion have translated into works that capture the ethereal beauty of nature. She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Kelly’s early years were a mosaic of small-town life in Ontario, with each move introducing her to new landscapes and […]
2024 Kingsville Terry Fox Run at Lakeside Park September 15
This year marks the 44th anniversary of Terry Fox runs across Canada. Once again, the Kingsville site will be at Lakeside Park at 10:30 am on Sunday, September 15th. Maps and participation certificates will be available. T-shirts are still available at Main Street Pharmacy. Last year our Kingsville Site raised $16,153. […]
Updated: Registration Open for Town of Kingsville September Programs
This article was revised to reflect a change to the Little Dancers’ start date. Instead of September 14th, it will begin one week later on September 21st. The Town of Kingsville is excited to announce registration is open for September programs. Programs run in four-week intervals. Reserve your spot today. Children […]
Recycling to Be Collected a Day Later This Week
Recycling will be picked up on Thursday this week due to the Labour Day holiday which fell this Monday. That means you should put your red and blue boxes out on Wednesday night, September 4th for Thursday morning this week or have it out by 6 a.m. on Thursday. A […]
Harrow Fair Pie Auction Shatters Record
$117,500 Raised in Support of the John McGivney Children’s Centre The John McGivney Children’s Centre (JMCC) is thrilled to announce that this year’s Brad and Joanne Stannard Memorial Pie Auction held August 29th at the Harrow Fair has raised a record-breaking $117,500. These funds will directly support the Centre’s mission […]
New Erie Migration District School Opens Its Doors On Tuesday
The new Kingsville super school will be opening its doors this coming Tuesday September 2. Erie Migration District Academy will be welcoming students, including the youngest learners in JK and SK on the first day of school. This year marks a significant milestone as JK/SK students will be starting school […]
Recreation Update – Week of September 2nd
Here’s what’s happening the week of September 2nd. Monday, Sept 2 – LABOUR DAY Tuesday, Sept 3 Drop-In Tennis (all courts) – 8:00 am to 10:00 pm – Ridgeview Park Cottam Senior Shinny – 8:00 am to 8:50 am – Kingsville Arena Parent and Tot Skate – […]
September 2024 Kingsville Community Food Bank Needs
September means school begins, and summer is on the wane. Feelings are mixed this time of year, we’ll miss summer but maybe we’re ready for cool crisp weather and the changing colours of the season. But it can be an expensive time of year, with school clothes and supplies on the […]
Leamington Council Matters – August 27, 2024
At the Leamington Council meeting of Tuesday, August 27, 2024, Council: Deferred an application to redesignate 806 and 810 Mersea Road 4 from Highway 77 Commercial Corridor to Agricultural, and to rezone 806 Mersea Road 4 to an Agricultural General Zone and 810 Mersea Road 4 to an Agricultural General […]
Health Unit Beach Water Testing Results from August 28, 2024
Important Notice: The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will 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, August 28, 20204 Warning Signs Posted Swimming […]
Wetland Restoration Project Update
We are happy to announce that our 14-acre wetland restoration project is complete. This project, located south-east of Tom’s Meadow, was coordinated by the Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA). Farmland that frequently experienced flooding was restored to its natural state, increasing biodiversity and, by default, attracting migratory waterfowl. The natural cover […]
WEC Health Unit Closed September 2 for Labour Day
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit offices will be closed to the public on Labour Day. This year Labour Day falls on Monday, September 2, 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
Pet of the Week: Meet Baloo
Baloo 1-year-old Male Doberman Pinscher I’m really shy at first and quite nervous in new situations. I tend to take some time to warm up and will need a very patient adopter who is willing to let me come out of my shell at my own pace. Once I know […]
49th Shelf: Fungal – Foraging In The Urban Forest
Fungal Foraging in the Urban Forest by Ariel Gordon Fungal is a wide-ranging collection from Ariel Gordon where she explores her fascination with all mushrooms, not just those you can eat. In these engaging essays she takes the reader through ditches and puddles in search of morels, through the hallways of […]
Local Students Benefit From ‘Backpacks For Success’ Campaign
The Windsor-Essex Neighbourhood Ambassadors, in collaboration with United Way, are proud to announce the launch of the “Backpacks for Success” campaign. Running now until the end of September, this initiative aims to provide essential school supplies to 2,000 children in Windsor-Essex County to ensure they have the resources they need […]
$412,714 Awarded Locally For Health Research
Health Institute surpasses $1.8 million in research grants WE-SPARK Health Institute and its funding partners have awarded 20 research grants totaling $412,714.00 to tackle local health challenges in its latest round of funding. The celebration event took place at the University of Windsor’s CORe (Centre of Research Excellence) Building. The […]
Municipality of Leamington Announces Labour Day Hours
Please note the following municipal service level adjustments on Labour Day, Monday, September 2, 2024: Leamington Municipal Building The Leamington Municipal Building will be closed on Labour Day. Residents can continue to report non-urgent municipal issues online at leamington.ca/reportanissue. Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre The Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre […]
Healthcare Costs Nearing $18K For Average Canadian Family In 2024
A typical Canadian family of four will pay an estimated $17,713 for public health-care insurance this year, finds a new study released by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. “Canadians pay a substantial amount of money for health care through a variety of taxes—even if we […]
Get Your Birds Canada Kits from Essex County Library
This hobby is for the birds! Did you know that the Essex County Library has birdwatching kits from Birds Canada that you can check out? Place your hold on one today and enjoy a satisfying new hobby. Each kit comes in a Birds Canada backpack which includes high quality binoculars and […]
Planning Items for Review at September 9, 2024 Council Meeting
Council will review the following applications at its September 9, 2024 meeting: 2014 Road 3 East: An application for a Zoning By-Law Amendment. The applicant wants to change the zoning designation to support a future site plan approval to let the existing micro-brewery operate as an agriculture-related use and add additional accessory […]
Changes to Blue/Red Box Recycling Program Beginning August 28th, 2024
The Blue/Red Box Recycling Program is transitioning to a Producer model. The Essex-Windsor Solid Waste Authority (EWSWA) is looking to remind its residents to continue to show their same commitment to recycling and participate. Residents should follow these program tips to continue to receive collection: Set-out recycling by 6 am […]
Helmut Schwinghammer (January 8, 1936 – August 19, 2024)
Helmut Schwinghammer Passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, August 19, 2024 at Erie Shores Hospice at the age of 88 years. Loving husband of Amelia Rotondi Schwinghammer and the late Frieda Schwinghammer (1992). Dear father of Gabrielle Powless (Robert) and Pastor David Schwinghammer, DMin (Ingrid). Grandfather of Gina Lambros (Scott), […]
Ontario’s Provincial Planning Statement Aims To Speed Up Homebuilding
The Ontario government has released a new set of land-use planning rules that will provide municipalities with the tools and flexibility they need to hit their housing targets in a way that is responsive to local challenges and reflective of local priorities. Building on the government’s Cutting Red Tape to […]
Common Sense Health: A Hot Problem in the City
Do you know the new problem that is starting to kill some people? It’s not a viral disease, but it’s spreading in very hot climates. Caring pet owners protect their dogs from it, but some people are not taking the same precautions. What’s the trouble? It’s third-degree burns that result […]
‘Make Kids Count’ Initiative Helps LHSC Reduce Surgical Waitlist By 26%
Children’s Hospital at London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) has reduced its paediatric surgery waitlist by 26 per cent for non-urgent and non-emergent cases, thanks to funding from the Make Kids Count initiative announced by the Ontario government last summer. “This is extremely good news for our patients and their families,” […]
City Of Windsor Hosts First Ever ‘Pooch Plunge’
Looking for a doggone good time as we end the summer season? The City of Windsor’s Recreation and Culture Department looks forward to offering a pawsitive experience for local families and their fur-friends. Pooch Plunge will be held on Sunday, September 8, 2024, at Riverside Centennial Outdoor Pool (6695 Wyandotte Street East), the […]
Forests Ontario Helps Plant 36,000 Trees In Essex County
Forests Ontario supported the planting of 2.7 million trees across Canada this planting season In an effort to encourage biodiversity, enhance wildlife habitat, support green job creation, minimize the devastating effects of climate change, and improve the health and wellness of our communities, Forests Ontario supported the planting of approximately […]
Essex County Kennel Club Hosts Dog Show Aug. 29 to Sept. 1
The Essex County Kennel Club, together with the Windsor All Breed Track and Training Club will be hosting a four-day dog show at Colasanti’s Tropical Gardens, 1550 Road 3 East in Kingsville. The event runs from August 29 to September 1, 2024. It will include four all-breed dog shows, all-breed […]
SECC ‘Lend A Hand’ Program Helps Local Seniors Age At Home
For many seniors, remaining independent significantly enhances their quality of life. The ability to age in the comfort of their own home allows them to maintain control over their daily lives, surrounded by the familiarity of their environment. South Essex Community Council’s Lend A Hand program supports seniors who want […]
Residents Invited to Complete Affordable Housing Survey
The County of Essex and City of Windsor are developing a Regional Affordable Housing Strategy in consultation with local municipalities and are inviting residents to provide input through a survey. SHS Consulting has been hired to assist and, as a first step, is conducting a survey of Essex County and […]
CIRB Ends Train Workers Strike, Teamsters Threaten Legal Action
Late last week, the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) ruled to allow federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon to end the strike in Canada’s rail sector and impose binding arbitration. The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) Union has stated it will lawfully comply with the return to work order but it […]
Leamington Council Considers – August 27, 2024
At the Leamington Council meeting of Tuesday, August 27, 2024, Council will: Hold a Public Meeting under the Planning Act to consider: An application regarding an Official Plan Amendment to redesignate 806 and 810 Mersea Road 4 from Highway 77 Commercial Corridor to Agricultural. The Application also seeks to rezone […]
Mental Health Mighties with Danny G: The Legendary Tale of a Happy Man
~ A fictional story ~ It was a cold and gloomy winter day, as I just parked my car heading into work. I was a 21-year-old young man who pretty much complained about everything. I was frustrated and quite upset about life and humanity in general. I was not a […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Ralph
Ralph 12-year-old Male Domestic Short Hair Hi, I’m Ralph! I was very shut down here at the shelter. I wouldn’t let anyone get close to me and was super scared. But within hours of arriving at my foster home, my true personality was shining! I’m a super social guy who […]
Recreation Update – Week of August 26th
Here’s what’s happening the week of August 26th! Monday, August 26 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 August 21, 2024
Important Notice: The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit will 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, August 14, 20204 No beaches are under warnings […]
Main Street at Jasperson Construction Update
Construction on Main Street at Jasperson is nearing completion. Asphalt installation is expected to start the week of August 26th. Once complete, line painting and minor restoration will follow. For more details about the project, visit our HaveYourSayKingsville project page: Westbound Right Hand Turn Lane Main and Jasperson.
Romance Fraud Investigation Leads To Arrest
One individual has been charged following a fraud investigation in Lakeshore. In February 2024, a fraud was reported to the Lakeshore Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Detachment in the Municipality of Lakeshore. The investigation began after police received a complaint from an individual who had been defrauded of approximately $18,500. The […]
49th Shelf: East Grand Lake
East Grand Lake by Tim Ryan Shayne won’t get out of the car. It’s the summer of 1972 and the whole family has come up to Grandpa Murphy’s cottage for their annual trip. Three generations are out on the property, swimming, wandering through the forest, fixing up the clubhouse, getting […]
Statement from Health Unit Regarding Provincial CTS Decision
The following statement is issued on behalf Dr. Ken Blanchette, CEO of the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit: On August 21, 2024, we received a formal letter from the Ministry of Health which confirmed yesterday’s provincial announcement regarding existing and pending Consumption and Treatment Services sites. Specifically, the letter indicated that […]
Canine Distemper Virus Suspected on Pelee Island
There has recently been an increase in the number of sick wildlife – mainly racoons – reported and seen on Pelee Island. Many of the raccoons are showing signs consistent with the Canine Distemper Virus. The Township of Pelee is actively working with partner agencies to confirm a diagnosis for […]
WECHU Reports First Confirmed Human Case of West Nile Virus in 2024
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) has reported its first human case of West Nile virus (WNV) this year in an adult resident. WNV is an infection transmitted to people through the bite of an infected mosquito. While the risk of getting infected in Windsor-Essex County (WEC) is currently low, […]
Canada’s Rail Service Stops In Its Tracks
Employees of Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) are waking up to find themselves out of work as negotiations between their union and Canada’s two largest rail companies have failed. Under normal circumstances, these two rail services would be negotiating their labour contracts in different years […]
Small Classes, Big Rewards: UMEI Offers A Refreshing Alternative
Choosing a school is one of the most significant decisions a parent will make for their child. With so much of a child’s day spent at school, it plays a crucial role in shaping their academic foundation and social skills, which are essential for their future. The school a parent […]
Leardi Opposes Drug Injection Sites, Advocates For Compassionate Care
MPP Anthony Leardi has taken a public position on drug injection sites. “I am 100% opposed to locating any drug injection sites in Essex County,” says Anthony Leardi, who is also the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health. “We don’t need more drug injection sites, we need less. I […]
New Calendar Coming Soon to Essex County Library
BIG NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT! We’re so excited about our new program and events calendar! Lots of great features that we can’t wait to share with you. While we get ourselves ready for the big launch, we want to be sure you know about any programs or events coming this September. Stop by […]
Water Safety and Blue-Green Algae Blooms in Lake St. Clair
As a follow-up to the News Release issued on August 16, 2024, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit would like to provide the following information for safe water use by residents impacted by the blue-green algae bloom: Well water users who draw from lake wells for supply in the area of the bloom […]
Kingsville Fire & Rescue Reminds Public of Lithium-Ion Battery Safety
Kingsville Fire & Rescue would like to remind you that it’s important to take proper precautions when using devices powered by lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries supply power to many kinds of devices including smart phones, laptops, e-bikes, smoke alarms, and toys. But if misused or damaged, they can catch fire […]
Caution Required When Comparing Canada’s Debt To Other Countries
Canada’s debt ranking falls from best in G7 to 7th worst of 32 advanced countries when total debt is measured Canada’s relative debt position is much worse than the federal government suggests when a larger group of advanced countries are included and total debt—not just net debt—is measured, finds a […]
Common Sense Health: Differences Between Vitamins D, D2 and D3
How many times have we seen people in a pharmacy looking at the D vitamins. They’re standing on one foot and then the other and wondering which one to purchase. They are not alone. Let’s start with D. Vitamin D is very important for human health. One of its prime […]
Applications Open For New Community Sport And Recreation Fund
The Ontario government is now accepting applications for the new Community Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Fund (CSRIF). Announced as part of the 2024 Budget: Building a Better Ontario, the province is investing $200 million through the fund to help communities revitalize existing community sport and recreation infrastructure and build new facilities. Premier Ford announced […]
Feeling Crafty? See What Kingsville Library Has to Offer
CRAFTING HIVE Wednesday, August 21st from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a drop-in program for adults. If you love needlecrafts, we’ve got lots for you to choose from this month! . *** SIT AND SEW Every Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This is a Community Partner […]
HaveYourSay – August 17th Kingsville Block Party Event Feedback
Our Country Night Kingsville Block Party happened on Saturday, August 17, 2024, at the intersection of King and Chestnut. Please take our survey and let us know your thoughts about the event, or why you decided to skip it. Your feedback will help inform future planning. Our final Block Party of the […]
Back By Popular Demand! The S’Aints Rock Seacliff
Now in the third year, The S’Aints successful concert and fundraiser, presented by St. Clair College and Powered by LiUNA!625, returns to rock Leamington’s SUNSET® Amphitheatre at Seacliff Park on Saturday, August 31, 2024. In partnership with the Municipality of Leamington and produced by The Bank Theatre, the concert kicks […]
570 Canada Geese Relocated!
On June 27, 2024, we welcomed 570 Canada geese that were relocated here at the Sanctuary from the City of Mississauga! During their 40-day molting period, urban flocks of adult Canada geese and their goslings are rounded up in parks and public spaces and transported to the Sanctuary. Here, we […]
Recreation Update – Week of August 19th
Here’s what’s happening the week of August 19th! Monday, August 19 Summer Camp: The Great Outdoors – 7:30 am to 5:30 pm – Kingsville Arena (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 Council Brief from August 12, 2024 Meeting
At its August 12, 2024 meeting, Council: Adopted Engineer’s Reports for: Improvements to the Upper Portion of the 4th Concession Road Drain for the MTO Widening Project Improvements to the Upper Portion of the No. 5 Drain for the MTO Widening Project Approved final acceptance and assumption of the roadway […]
Update on Blue-Green Algae Bloom in Windsor and Essex County
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) has received test results following routine sampling on the algae bloom at Lake St. Clair. As these recent test results exceed acceptable limits, the WECHU reminds the public to take the following safety precautions. If you live near an area where a bloom has […]
Recall Notice Issued For DeWALT Battery Electric Walk Behind Lawn Mowers
Health Canada has issued a recall for four models of DeWALT Battery Electric Walk Behind Lawn Mowers. There are two self- propelled models and two push models, which are differentiated by the battery voltage. It has been discovered that if water gets into the mower’s handle support while the battery […]
Cooper’s Hawk Vineyards Opens Hawk Trail
The opening of our Hawk Trail is the culmination of our AFFORRESTATION project that began in 2012. That year we dedicated five acres of land to return it to its ancestral native habitat. Over seven thousand trees have been planted and an acre size wetland was built. This project is […]










































































































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