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Southpoint Sun - October 29, 2025

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Kingsville BIA held their annual trick-or-treat event among Kingsville businesses on Saturday, October 25, with about 500 trick-or-treaters looking for treats along the streets of town. Here, four-year-old Ivy and nine-year-old Everly Chibi from Kingsville enjoy some of their bounty from the Kingsville Trickor-Treat event. More photos are on page 2. SUN photo by Deanna Bertrand

Leamington installing commemorative crosswalks

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windsorhumane.org or call

519-966-5751, ext 124

A similar crosswalk design to what is being installed in Leamington.

The Municipality of Leamington is installing two commemorative crosswalks at the intersection of Mill Street East and Princess Street, converging at the path leading to the Leamington Cenotaph located in Dieppe Park. The crosswalks, one running east to west and the other north to south, will feature red and white stripes, the silhouette of a soldier, and the words “Lest We Forget.” Installation is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, October 29, weather permitting, in advance of the annual Remembrance Day ceremony. During installation, Princess Street, between Orange Street and Mill Street, will be temporarily closed, and minor

traffic disruptions may occur in the surrounding area while work is completed. “These commemorative crosswalks will stand as a lasting symbol of gratitude and remembrance,” said Mayor Hilda MacDonald. “They offer our community a meaningful way to pause and reflect on the courage and sacrifice of those who have served, and continue to serve our country, and to honour the freedoms we enjoy today because of them.” The annual Remembrance Day ceremony will take place at the Leamington Cenotaph on Tuesday, November 11 beginning at 10:35 am.

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