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Racism Is Everywhere

Is there racism in Kingsville, you ask? Some residents find this downright comical. Some residents find this to be offensive. How could anyone think there is racism in our little peaceful town of Kingsville? When the Black Lives Matter protest was announced, many — and I mean many — took […]

Churches

First Baptist Church Kingsville

First Baptist Church Kingsville has been a thriving congregation since it was founded in 1823. Although we currently are not meeting physically, this body of believers is learning that the church is far more than a building! We are living out our mission statement, “We are committed to becoming fully […]

Home

Home Fires

In the summer of 2013, a man knocked on the door of my house. He’d grown up within its walls. He was in his late eighties and he wanted to look around. He remembered his neighbours, which bedroom had been his and where his brothers had slept. The house is […]

Advice

Ask Kiki: New In Town?

Got questions? “Ask Kiki” is your local advice column for relationship woes, employment concerns and life issues. Today, New In Town has a question and Kiki has an answer. Q. I’m new to town and having a hard time meeting people during COVID. How can I make friends and socially distance […]

Health

Common Sense Health – Artificial Intelligence to Help Avert Blindness

How can doctors diagnose and treat 425 million worldwide diabetes patients? That number keeps going up and up, projected to reach 700 million by 2045. There are millions more with undiagnosed prediabetes. Add more millions with undiagnosed hypertension. All these people are destined to lives defined by cardiovascular problems and […]

Children

Our Kids and COVID

This morning my son said, “I’m scared Dad will get sick.” We’ve been under a state of emergency for 85 days and it’s the first time he’s voiced his concern. Just as restrictions have been gently lifted, the virus has affected our lives directly, with an outbreak in our workplace. […]

Advice

Got Questions? Ask Kiki!

Got questions? Ask Kiki for answers. “Ask Kiki” is your local advice column for relationship woes, employment concerns and life issues. When Kiki was approached about contributing to the new Kingsville Times, she jumped at the opportunity. Kiki grew up in Essex County before moving away to pursue life experiences […]

Graduation

Congratulations KDHS Graduate Steven Debergh!

Congratulations KDHS Graduate Steven Debergh! Steven Debergh, the third child of Dave and Cathy Debergh, will graduate this year from Kingsville District High School. He enjoyed his four years in high school, and has decided to continue his learning by attending Wilfred Laurier University in the fall, enrolled in the […]