TOWN OF KINGSVILLE REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL AGENDA Monday, March 11, 2024 6:00 – 10:00 PM Unico Community Centre 37 Beech Street Kingsville, ON N9Y 1A9 The Agenda for the March 11, 2024 Council meeting is available on our website. View Livestream at the time of the proceedings at https://www.kingsville.ca/livestream […]
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Recreation Update for Week of March 11, 2024
Here’s what’s happening in Kingsville the week of March 11th! Monday, March 11 Adult Skating – 9:00 am to 9:50 am – Kingsville Arena Shinny – 10:00 am to 10:50 am – Kingsville Arena Home School Skating – 12:00 pm to 12:50 pm – Kingsville Arena Home School Shinny – […]
Women Face Less Sexism In Countries With Greater Economic Freedom
In countries with higher levels of economic freedom, people are less likely to subscribe to social norms that prioritize men over women in education, the labour force and political leadership, finds a new study published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. In more economically […]
Essex County OPP Crime Unit Investigating Home Invasion
Investigators looking to Identify Person and Vehicle On Saturday, February 24, 2024, at approximately 5:46 p.m., the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Leamington Detachment responded to an emergency 9-1-1 call for a home invasion at a Talbot Street West, Municipality of Leamington address. It was determined that three individuals attended a […]
49th Shelf: What We Buried
What We Buried by (author) Robert Rotenberg A Toronto homicide detective is attacked at his doorstep when his investigation into possible links between the Nazi occupation of Italy and the murder of his brother decades later gets too close to the truth—in the new crime thriller from bestselling author Robert Rotenberg. […]
Don’t Look Now, it’s Daylight Saving Time Weekend!
Are you ready to Spring Forward? Yep, it’s that time again, whether we like it or not. Watch an hour of your life disappear as we jump ahead one hour on Sunday, March 10, 2024 at 2 a.m. All of a sudden it’ll be 3 a.m. Technology will take care […]
March Break Programs at Kingsville Library March 13 & 15
Perler Bead Makerspace Wednesday March 13th from 1- 2 p.m. Ages: 7 and up Join us as we make perler bead creations using patterns or design your own original piece. Perler beads are plastic fuse beads that you place on a grid and melt together. They are a fun way […]
Where’s Neptune? (Water Meter Project Update March 7, 2024)
Kingsville’s Water Meter Upgrade project continues with four new areas opening up along Heritage Road, specifically the KS 4, GS 9, GS 10, and GS 11 sections of the map. If you live or own property in these areas, you should receive a letter with booking instructions soon. To book an appointment, […]
County Council Highlights for March 6, 2024
Warden Praises and Wishes Clerk Mary Birch a Happy Retirement Mary Birch, Essex County Clerk and Director, Legislative and Community Services, has been an exceptional public servant and will be greatly missed when she retires at the end of March, Warden Hilda MacDonald said at the start of Wednesday’s meeting. […]
Update: Increased Police Presence In Leamington
Officers have Cleared the Scene, Investigation is Ongoing The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), members from the Leamington Detachment responded to a disturbance call at an address in the 100 block of Talbot Street East in the Municipality of Leamington. Leamington OPP with the assistance of the West Region OPP […]
Art Scoop: Lynda Ruddock-Rousseau, Self-taught Lover of Art
About Me I am a self-taught Came Lead/Fused Glass artist on a captivating journey of crafting unique pieces for LRRR Designs … my personal Studio. The alchemy of the firing process is my muse, turning each creation into a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. I have worked with glass for fifteen years so […]
RNs Begin To Prescribe Medication In Ontario
The College of Nurses of Ontario is marking a significant milestone in health care as we begin to authorize Registered Nurses (RNs) to prescribe medication in Ontario. Under regulations approved by government in November 2023, RNs in the General Class who meet specific requirements gained the authority to prescribe certain medications and […]
Common Sense Health: A Failing Grade in Basic Mathematics
Have even one in a thousand North Americans ever heard of Kissick’ s Law? More than 25 years ago, if you were reading the Ontario Medical Review, you would have seen an article, written by Dr. Samuel Vaisrub, explaining the message. Kissick stated that if the U.S. Declaration of Independence […]
Kingsville Community Food Bank Needs for March, 2024
Spring is coming! The days are slowly getting longer, and we’ll experience a major shift this weekend from the time change once again. Winter isn’t over but it’s feeling like it will be over soon and that can bring a sense of relief after the cold months. A lighter mood […]
Community Partner Programs at Kingsville Library March 9 & 11
Fun French at the Library! Saturday, March 9 from 10:30 a.m. to noon Ages 8-12 Join us in Kingsville for this terrific workshop. Whether you speak French already or are just learning it, you’ll enjoy the morning. There will be games to play, videos to watch and books to read. […]
March 6 Update on Students’ Incomplete Immunization Records
As of March 6, 257 elementary students are suspended from school for continuing to have incomplete immunization records with the Health Unit; as required by the Immunization of School Pupils Act (ISPA) R.S.O.1990. Children remaining on school suspension will have the suspension order lifted once parents/guardians take one or more […]
Fraser Institute Releases 2023 Report Card For Ontario’s Elementary Schools
The Fraser Institute published the annual rankings of Ontario elementary schools today. The rankings are the most easily accessible tool for parents to compare the academic performance of the province’s schools. They offer parents information they can’t easily get anywhere else, about how schools perform over time and how they […]
Survey: 73% of Canadians Trapped By Recurring Subscriptions
The results of a new survey on recurring subscriptions in Canada released today reveal how Canadians struggle to manage recurring expenses that accumulate over time and include a ranking of the 50 most popular subscriptions in Canada. Canadians Have Too Many Subscriptions According to the survey, 73% of Canadians admit to […]
Toronto Pearson’s Top Tips For March Break Travel Week
Toronto Pearson is gearing up for one of the busiest travel weeks of the year, as hundreds of thousands of people prepare to fly during March Break. The March Break week has always been one of the busiest travel times of the year at Pearson Airport, and 2024 is no […]
Style Savvy – Hello Spring!
Province Honours Windsor’s Sheila Barker Among 20 Outstanding Seniors
Province Recognizes Senior Achievement Awards Recipients The Ontario government is celebrating the accomplishments of 20 outstanding seniors for their contributions to their communities and to the province at the 2023 Ontario Senior Achievement Award. “I am delighted to help present the Ontario Senior Achievement Awards to a remarkable group of […]
Migration Festival Recognized as Top 100 Festivals & Events in Ontario
The Town of Kingsville is excited to share that its Migration Festival was recognized as a 2024 Top 100 Award Winner by Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO). This is a fantastic achievement for the festival, which has won for the second year in a row. “It is a testament to […]
Helen Gooden (May 24, 1924 – March 3, 2024)
Helen Victoria May Gooden (nee Lafferty) Passed away peacefully, Sunday, March 3, 2024, at Erie Shores Healthcare at the age of 99 years. She was born in St. Catharines, ON. Reunited with her husband, Art Gooden. Loving mother of Linda Gooden and Randy Gooden. Dear sister of Doris (late Jack) […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Bark Twain
Bark Twain 2-year-old Male Mixed Breed Hello, I’m Bark Twain! Don’t let the name fool you, I’m actually not that vocal here. I’m a sweet, friendly, and a bit of a goofy guy. I’ve got a playful spirit that’s as big as my love for fetch. I’m also pretty smart, too. […]
Essex Region Conservation To Host Eclipse Events
With the Essex Region’s south shore in the path of totality for the April 8, 2024 Great North American Eclipse, the Essex Region Conservation Authority is hosting two special events along the shores of Lake Erie. The Total Eclipse of the Park at the John R. Park Homestead is a […]
Update on Students with Incomplete Immunization Records
As of March 4, 2024, 599 elementary students are suspended from school for continuing to have incomplete immunization records with the Health Unit; as required by the Immunization of School Pupils Act (ISPA) R.S.O.1990. Children remaining on school suspension will have the suspension order lifted once parents/guardians take one or more […]
Assault Investigation In Harrow
One individual was charged following an investigation into an assault in Harrow. On Saturday, March 2, 2024, at approximately 7:12 a.m. the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Essex Detachment investigated an assault at an address on Queen Street in the community of Harrow, Town of Essex. It was determined that […]
Kingsville Library Welcomes Month of March
Touring Art Exhibition: Optical Collision Display at Kingsville Optical Collision is a vibrant drawing exchange between Canada and Mexico. This exhibition juxtaposes Natalie’s meticulous attention to detail and Minerva’s spontaneous ability with coloured ink formations. MINERVA AYÓN – Cuernavaca, México As a sculptor and interdisciplinary artist, her work ranges from […]
OPP And Partners Launch 20th Edition Of Fraud Prevention Month
This year’s Fraud Prevention Month (FPM) campaign will focus on “20 years of fighting fraud – where are we now?” The 2024 campaign will showcase the way fraud has evolved over the past 20 years. The goal of the campaign is to empower Canadians with information, tools, and strategies to recognize, […]
860 Elementary Students Suspended For Missing Immunizations
“The Immunization of School Pupils Act (ISPA) (1990), Section 11, Subsections (1) and (2) require public health units to maintain and review immunization records for every student attending school in Ontario; and to enforce a school suspension on students with incomplete immunization records. In the Fall of 2023, immunization records of […]
Council Brief from February 26, 2024 Meeting of Town Council
At its February 26, 2024 meeting, Council: Approved a consent application to sever land from 292 County Road 34 West to Vacant Land known as CON STR PT LTS 272, 273, and 274, subject to certain conditions. They also approved a Zoning By-law Amendment to re-zone the retained portion of […]
Upcoming Public Consultation On The Union Water Supply System
Maidstone Museum – March Break Activities
Recreation Update for Week of March 4th
Here’s what’s happening in Kingsville the week of March 4th. Monday, March 4 Drop-In Indoor Pickleball – 7:30 am – 1:00 pm – Kingsville Arena Adult Skating – 9:00 am to 9:50 am – Kingsville Arena Shinny – 10:00 am to 10:50 am – Kingsville Arena Home School Skating – […]
Essex County Construction and Road Closures Update — March 1, 2024
The intersection of County Road 9 and County Road 10 remains closed for bridge work. Please follow the posted detour. Despite winter conditions, the ice on the Canard River at this location is not safe for snowmobile or foot traffic. Please avoid the area. County Road 50 will have lane restrictions between County Road […]
My Short Term Rental Survey Journey
Dear Editor: Earlier this week I decided to fill out the Kingsville Short Term Rental (STR) Survey. I went to Kingsville’s (Have Your Say) and after the lengthy sign-in procedure arrived at the Survey. A quick read of the article revealed 11 questions and a comment box at the end. […]
Grovedale Auction Raises More Than $4,000 for Local Charities
The dust is just starting to settle on the charity photography auction but it won’t be settling on any of the photos as every one of them was sold. Fifty-four lots of beautifully presented photography were donated by an array of local photographers and one piece from Nikon Ambassador Jenny […]
49th Shelf: Aftershock
Aftershock by (author) Zhang Ling translated by Shelly Bryant A catastrophic disaster in China triggers a mother’s heartbreaking choice and a daughter’s reconciliation with the past in a powerful novel by the author of A Single Swallow and Where Waters Meet. In the summer of 1976, an earthquake swallows up the city of Tangshan, China. […]
FREE Open Mic Night at Grovedale Arts & Culture Centre March 5th
Join the Town of Kingsville and Kingsville Music Society at the Grovedale Arts and Culture Centre for Open Mic Night – a fun evening of entertainment, creativity and good vibes on March 5th from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Share your talent on stage or watch others perform. This event happens […]
Ontario Keeping Electricity Costs Down for Families
Expansion of Ontario Electricity Support Program launches March 1, 2024 The Ontario government is keeping electricity costs down for about 100,000 additional families by expanding the eligibility for the Ontario Electricity Support Program (OESP). New income eligibility thresholds, which have increased by up to 35 per cent, take effect today. “Our government […]
2024 County of Essex Budget Book Updated
The 2024 Budget Book has been updated with all Council-approved changes and posted on the Budget and Finance page of the County of Essex website. The 2024 Budget includes $28.3 million for road rehabilitation projects, funding for additional paramedics and ambulances, funding for the new hospital reserve and investments in […]
Essex County Council Meeting Notice for March 6, 2024
There will be a meeting of Essex County Council on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, which is scheduled to commence at 6:00 PM. As permitted pursuant to By-law 2023-58, being a by-law to provide rules governing the order and proceedings of the Council of the Corporation of the County of Essex, […]
Ontario Nurses Urged To Participate In First-Ever Workforce Census
The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) is asking Ontario’s nurses to participate in a first-of-its-kind census. On Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) launched its first Workforce Census. The census, which is being sent to about 200,000 nurses in the province, includes questions that […]
A Tradition Of Anonymity For Members Of A.A.
From time to time we reach out to our friends in the media to thank them for helping us observe our long-standing tradition of anonymity for members of Alcoholics Anonymous. First, we’d like to express our thanks. From the beginning of A.A., more than 85 years ago, we’ve recognized that […]
Common Sense Health: Work Hard to Be 100 and Healthy
Few children have the good fortune of wishing “Happy 100th Birthday” to a vibrant, healthy parent reaching that esteemed age. But that’s what my brothers and I are doing this week. We’ve had the incredible journey of growing up with Dr. W. Gifford-Jones as our dad! Countless people have asked, what’s […]
Health Unit Reminds Families to Avoid Infectious Disease When Traveling
There has been a significant increase of measles activity worldwide, with measles cases recently reported in Ontario. As March Break approaches for many in the region, the WECHU strongly advises everyone to ensure they are up to date with all their vaccinations, including measles, prior to travelling. Individuals who are not fully […]
Seasonal Load Limits are in Effect on County Roads
Seasonal load limits on designated Essex County roads are in effect and will remain in place while signs are posted. Operators are advised to observe the 5 tonne per axle load restriction signs on county roads during this period. Roads with seasonal load limits are listed on Schedule K of County of […]
Municipal, Provincial Policies Impede New Home Construction In Ontario
Despite progress by various municipalities and the provincial government, significant impediments to homebuilding remain in Ontario, finds a new study published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank. “The high cost of housing remains a major concern for Ontarians, and government barriers, both municipal and […]
Black History Month: Museums in Essex County
Southwestern Ontario was an open door to freedom in Canada for those Black fugitives who were able to make the journey on the Underground Railroad. Essex County is fortunate to have two museums dedicated to local Black history. Amherstburg Freedom Museum The Amherstburg Freedom Museum was formerly known as the North […]
Kingsville Library Holding Jigsaw Puzzle Competition on March 2
Jigsaw Puzzle Competition Saturday, March 2 10 a.m. to noon Ages: 16 years and up You can register your team of up to four players online or in the Library. Do you think you can complete the puzzle first? Come and find out! Essex County Library – Kingsville Branch: 40 […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Dori
Dori 7-year-old Female Ragdoll Cat Greetings admirer, I know it maybe tempting to pet me but I consider myself fine art. You can look but you can only touch on my terms. I have a hard time adjusting to new environments and routines so you’ll need to be patient with […]
Draft Shoreline Natural Hazard Mapping Available Online
A draft interactive map of areas prone to flooding along coastlines in the Essex-Windsor region is now available for the public to view. The Shoreline Natural Hazard Mapping Update has been commissioned by the County of Essex in partnership with the Essex Region Conservation Authority. It covers the shoreline areas […]
Seniors Community Grant Program Applications Now Open
Community organizations can apply for funding for initiatives benefiting Ontarians aged 55+ Applications are now open for the Ontario Seniors Community Grant Program. The seniors grants support local, not-for-profit community groups and organizations to deliver programs and learning opportunities for Ontarians aged 55+. Every year, the Ontario government provides hundreds […]
Kingsville Suffers Housing Shortage As Council Fails To Regulate STRs
Like many communities across this country, Kingsville is dealing with an acute shortage of affordable housing available for sale or long term rental which has been brought about, in part, by the proliferation of short term rentals “STR’s” (usually defined as properties renting for a period of 28 or 29 […]
School Name Battle Ratchets Up As MPP And Trustee Trade Barbs
Since the Greater Essex County District School Board (GECDSB) meeting on February 20 when Kingsville was informed that the new K-12 school would be named a name that shall not be mentioned, the matter has been widely debated on several fronts. Last Friday, there was the student walk out at […]
First Taste Of Spring Maple Syrup Festival Is Back on March 9
The First Taste of Spring Maple Syrup Festival is back, and it’s sweeter than ever. Join this iconic celebration of Canadian culture at the John R. Park Homestead Conservation Area on March 9 & 10 and 16 & 17. “Each weekend is distinctly themed, this year’s Maple Fest again offers […]
Public Skate Cancelled on February 28, 2024
Please be advised that the Public Skate, originally scheduled on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, from 3:00 pm – 4:50 pm, is cancelled due to the hockey play-off schedule. We appreciate your understanding. See upcoming Drop-in Public Skate times on Kingsville Click & Play. Image by GregReese from Pixabay
Leamington Council Considers — February 27, 2024
At the Leamington Council meeting of Tuesday, February 27, 2024, Council will: Hold a public meeting under the Planning Act to consider: An application to rezone 34 Askew Street to permit a multi-unit building and reduce the parking requirements, and An application to rezone 33 Hodgins Street to permit a […]
Diane Beacom (March 23, 1950 – February 20, 2024)
Diane Beacom 73 years, passed away peacefully with her family by her side, on Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at Erie Shores Hospice. Beloved wife of the late William Beacom. Dear mother of Dave Beacom and the late Tammy Dyck. Cherished grandmother of Colt and Payton Dyck. Grandmother to fur babies […]
Black History Month: Kingsville’s Negro Cemetery
The only known Negro Cemetery in the township is located in Kingsville between Roads 3 and 4, west of Division Road. It is the burial ground of early Black pioneer settlers of the Kingsville Gosfield area. Black United Empire Loyalists were the first known Black settlers of Essex County. They […]
Essex County OPP Crime Unit Investigating Home Invasion
On Saturday, February 24, 2024, at approximately 5:46 p.m., the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Leamington Detachment responded to an emergency 9-1-1 call for a home invasion at a Talbot Street West, Municipality of Leamington address. It was determined that three individuals attended a residence and forcibly gained entry. Once inside, […]
Pelee Island Ferry Service 2024 Season Begins March 28
The first sailing of 2024 will head out of Leamington on Thursday, March 28 at 6 p.m. After that a regularly posted schedule will be followed. Here is the opening reservation schedule: Feb. 29 for April 8 (Total Solar Eclipse) by phone only March 1 for the first, second and […]
Leamington Offers Grade 8 Students Free Transit Rides During March Break
The Municipality of Leamington is pleased to announce the return of its LT-Go Grade 8 program, a community initiative designed to introduce young residents to the benefits of public transportation. As part of this annual effort, all Grade 8 students in Leamington are eligible to receive a complimentary transit pass […]
Teen Job Club at Kingsville Library Feb. 27 & March 5
Teen Job Club at Kingsville Library Tuesdays February 27 and March 5 from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. If you’re looking for a job why not join us at the Kingsville branch of the Essex County Library? We can help you to learn helpful skills and get ready to start a […]
Adult Skating Classes, Youth/Children Recreation Programs Registration Open
New Program The Town of Kingsville is excited to announce the launch of its Adult Skating Classes, a series of four classes to teach skating basics to beginners and help experienced skaters improve existing skills. The program is led by Skate Canada-certified coaches, ensuring a safe and effective learning environment […]
Recreation Update for Week of February 26th
Here’s what’s happening in Kingsville the week of February 26th! Monday, February 26 Drop-In Indoor Pickleball – 7:30 am – 1:00 pm – Kingsville Arena Adult Skating – 9:00 am to 9:50 am – Kingsville Arena Shinny – 10:00 am to 10:50 am – Kingsville Arena Home School Skating – […]
Community Unites: Hundreds Rally Against School Naming Process
Undeterred by the cancellation of school buses due to dense fog, a spirited crowd of several hundred students, alongside supportive members of our community, gathered in front of Kingsville District High School on Main Street East today to march against perceived injustices stemming from Tuesday’s School Board meeting. The meeting, […]
February 26 Kingsville Town Council Meeting Agenda Is Online
TOWN OF KINGSVILLE REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL AGENDA Monday, February 26, 2024 6:00 – 10:00 PM Unico Community Centre 37 Beech Street Kingsville, ON N9Y 1A9 The Agenda for the February 26, 2024 Council meeting is available on our website. View Livestream at the time of the proceedings at https://www.kingsville.ca/livestream […]
49th Shelf: The Dolphin House
The Dolphin House by (author) Audrey Schulman Based on the true story of an infamous 1960s experiment, The Dolphin House is a meditation on what makes us truly human. 1965: outside a small house on the coast of St. Thomas, four dolphins are circling in a pool. This is where Cora, newly arrived […]
Common Sense Health: Never Ignore Symptoms of Early Heart Failure
Years ago, after interviewing Dr. Michael McDonald, I asked, “Will you be my cardiologist?” Now, as I reach my 100th year I’m grateful his sound advice has kept me alive. He’s associated with the world class Peter Munk Cardiac Center affiliated with the University of Toronto. During my visit he […]
County Council Highlights for Feb. 21, 2024
Warden Highlights County’s Road Repair and Rehabilitation Efforts The County of Essex is pouring significant resources into repairing and rehabilitating its road network, Warden Hilda MacDonald said in her opening remarks to council on Wednesday. In the 2024 Budget, Essex County Council has increased spending on its road construction program […]
Where’s Neptune? (Water Meter Project Update Feb. 22, 2024)
Kingsville’s Water Meter Upgrade project continues with five new areas opening up in the KS5, KS15, GS8, GS14, and GS15 sections of the map. If you live or own property in these areas, you should receive a letter with booking instructions soon. To book an appointment, please follow the steps outlined in […]
Attempted Murder Investigation Underway In Leamington
One person is in custody facing criminal charges in connection with an attempt murder investigation in Leamington. On February 20, 2024, at approximately 6:40 p.m., members of the Leamington detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to an assault call at an address on Russell Street, Municipality of Leamington. […]
Sheila Hooton (December 23, 1930 – February 20, 2024)
Sheila Hooton Passed away peacefully, with family by her side, at the age of 93 on February 20, 2024. Predeceased by husband Eric Hooton (1987) and her partner George Vegh (2020). Mother of Stephen Hooton and Gillian Dunmore (Perry). Grandmother of Crystal Hooton, Erin Dunmore, and Heather Dunmore. Sheila was […]
Kingsville Council Slow to React
Of the 7 municipalities in Essex County, 4 have a bylaw to regulate the short term rental (STR) market – Amherstburg, Lakeshore, Essex and Windsor. Kingsville, Leamington and LaSalle have no bylaw. Leamington recognized STRs as an issue in 2020, but have yet to act. Same with LaSalle. The number […]
Pet of the Week: Meet Jack
Jack 3-year-old Male American Foxhound Hey there, I’m Jack! Even though I’m a big boy now I still see myself as a tiny little lap puppy and I loved to curl up with my humans. I’ve been waiting quite a while for a home, despite being such a good boy. […]
February Horticultural News: Medicinal Properties Of Plants
Bob Verkoeyen shared his knowledge of the medicinal properties of plants to a large group of guests and members of the Horticultural Society at the meeting on Feb. 15th. Bob’s grandmother lit a passion in Bob for gardening, nature and forests. He became a self-taught learner as he experimented and […]
Community To Help Choose Leamington’s 150th Anniversary Logo
The Municipality of Leamington is gearing up for a grand celebration of its 150th anniversary, a milestone that stands as a testament to our community’s enduring spirit and rich heritage. To embody the essence of community and togetherness, we are thrilled to involve our residents in a central aspect of […]
Planning Items for Review at Feb. 26, 2024 Kingsville Council Meeting
Kingsville Town Council will review the following applications at its February 26, 2024 Council meeting: 1119 County Road 20: Applications for an Official Plan amendment and a Zoning By-law amendment. The applicant wants a land swap which will re-designate a portion of the lands in the Town’s Official Plan and […]
Kingsville’s School Naming Takes A Last Minute U-Turn
Over the last several days, local media outlets were reporting that the shortlist for the name of Kingsville’s new school had been whittled down to two options: Kingsville District Academy and Greater Kingsville Academy. These choices came after several months of meetings held by a special committee that was struck […]
Driver Charged After Three Vehicle Crash
On February 20, 2024, at approximately 8:57 a.m., the Essex Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) along with Essex-Windsor Medical Services (EMS) and Essex Fire Rescue responded to the 9700 block of Walker Road in the Town of Essex for a three-vehicle collision. Three people were transported to a local hospital with […]
Stephanie And Barry Zekelman Foundation Donates $200K To JMCC
The Stephanie and Barry Zekelman Foundation has donated $200,000 to the John McGivney Children’s Centre (JMCC). “We are so thrilled about this incredibly generous donation,” said Jennifer Jovanovski, JMCC CEO. “It will go towards supporting our highly-specialized rehabilitation and childhood development programs and services.” The Stephanie and Barry Zekelman Foundation […]
Book Club & ‘Travel by Cook Book’ at Kingsville Library Feb. 24
Adult Book Club Saturday February 24th at 11 a.m. Come on out and discuss your favorite books with an enthusiastic group of fellow readers. This month’s selection is Breathless by Amy McCulloch. All are welcome! Register online at www.essexcountylibrary.ca or call the library at 226-946-1529 ext 276 Image by Essex […]
Knights Of Columbus Kingsville Donates $50,000 Toward MRI
The Knights of Columbus Council #8233 (Kingsville) made a generous $50,000 donation toward helping Erie Shores Health Foundation bring MRI home. The donation was inspired by the groundbreaking of Erie Shores HealthCare’s MRI Suite last week, and was made in memory of a dear friend of the Council, Rob Repko. […]
Leamington Celebrates 150 Years With Community-led Events
The Municipality of Leamington is proud to announce Leamington’s 150th-anniversary celebration, marking a century and a half of community, culture, and progress. This year-long festivity will feature an array of events, including historical exhibits, vibrant night markets and an exciting concert series, reflecting Leamington’s rich heritage and dynamic future. In […]
WCCA Presents Legally Blonde – The Musical
Elle Woods comes to Walkerville The Walkerville Centre for the Creative Arts presents Legally Blonde – The Musical, an award-winning stage play based on the popular movie, for 6 public performances on the Walkerville Collegiate Institute stage. Elle Woods charms her way into Harvard Law and then overcomes stereotypes and scandal […]
Come Out and Support ‘WE’ Photo Art Exhibit & Auction This Week
Have you heard about the “WE” Photo Art Exhibit & Auction? The exhibit is taking place at the Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre until February 23, 2024 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The live auction will be held at the Grovedale Arts & Cultural Centre on February 23. A reception will […]
Robert Stanley Gillan (December 7, 1936 – February 17, 2024)
Robert Stanley Gillan born December 7th 1936, with family by his side peacefully entered his heavenly home the morning of Saturday, February 17th, 2024. Beloved husband of Gloria Gillan. Loving father of Kelly Doan (Brian), Alisha Lieb (Dave), Paul Bonnema (Shelley), Timothy Bonnema, Ruth Cercel (Sorin). Cherished grandfather of 7 […]
Tax Season Has Started — Here’s What You Need To Know
Filing your tax return every year allows the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to determine your entitlement for a refund and benefit and credit payments. These payments put money in your pocket and can help you stretch your budget. This year, you can start filing your income tax and benefit return as […]
Tausha Hailstone (September 11, 2000 – February 15, 2024)
Tausha Hailstone It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Tausha Gwynne Hailstone of Kingsville. Best friend and loving mother to Bronx. Beloved daughter of Dan Johnston and Jenniffer Hailstone (Ryan O’moore). Sister to Alexis Antunes (Dustin Sauve) and Logan Johnston. Granddaughter to Gina […]
OCAF Awards $20K Grant In Support Of Highland Games
The Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund (OCAF) has awarded The Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village (CTMHV) with a $20,000 grant. The grant will go to support the promotion and marketing of the Kingsville-Essex Highland Games which will take place this year on June 22. CTMHV will use the funds to […]
Kindergarten Registration Begins Today
It will be All on 1 & 1 for All on Tuesday, September 3rd. The Greater Essex County District School Board will be welcoming all students K-12 on the first day of school this year. Previously, Kindergarten students began the school year on the Monday following Labour Day. This schedule […]
Leamington Addresses Incidents Of Improper Garbage Disposal
The Municipality of Leamington is issuing a reminder to all residents about proper garbage disposal practices due to a noticeable rise in the number of instances where garbage is placed curbside outside of the designated days and hours. This trend not only detracts from the cleanliness and appearance of our […]
Recycling Collection a Day Later This Week
Recycling collection will be happening on Thursday, February 22 rather than on Wednesday, February 21 this week. The change is just for this week, due to the Family Day holiday. After that, the regular schedule will resume. Thank you Debby Jarvis-Chausse for the heads-up! For more information about local recycling […]
Driver Charged After Single Vehicle Crash
On February 18, 2024, at 9:30 p.m., the Kingsville Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to the 1700 block of County Road 29 in the Town of Kingsville for a vehicle in the ditch. As officers were speaking to the driver, the driver was displaying signs of impairment. The driver was […]
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49th Shelf: In The Upper Country
In the Upper Country A Novel by (author) Kai Thomas The fates of two unforgettable women—one just beginning a journey of reckoning and self-discovery and the other completing her life’s last vital act—intertwine in this sweeping, deeply researched debut set in the Black communities of Ontario that were the last stop […]
Investments Slated For Essex County Nurse Practitioner Led Clinic
$424,525 is being invested in the Essex County NPLC to expand services The Ontario government is investing $424,525 to connect more people to primary care teams in Windsor-Essex through the Essex County Nurse Practitioner Led Clinic (NPLC). This is part of Ontario’s $110 million investment to connect up to 328,000 […]
‘WE’ Photo Art Exhibit & Auction to Raise Funds for Local Charities
The “WE” Photo Art Exhibit is taking place at the Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre until February 23, 2024. Hours to see the exhibit are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. every day except Tuesday. The Carnegie Centre is closed on Tuesdays. Everything will move to the Grovedale Arts & Cultural Centre on […]
Lego at the Library in Harrow, Cottam & Ruthven
Lego at the Library! Come explore LEGOs at the library with Lego Clubs at Harrow, Cottam and Ruthven! Use your imagination to create masterpieces with LEGO. Share your own ideas and get inspired for your next building experience. Check out our Event Calendar here *** Harrow Branch: 140 King Street West, […]
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