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Indoor yard sale helps Park House Museum’s education program
Park House Museum curator Kat Schryburt shows five-year-old Carter Trepanier how to play with an old fashioned toy (left) while just one of the tables at the museum’s indoor yard sale was set up with books and other goods (above). There is snow on the ground and a chill in the air but people still had the opportunity to go to a yard sale on the weekend. This one saw proceeds benefit one of Amherstburg’s museums. The Park House Museum held an indoor fundraising yard sale last

Ron Giofu
Feb 102 min read


Open Stage night
Musicland held the latest in their series of Open Stage events last Saturday night. Nearly ten acts were featured on stage of the Richmond St. business with the show lasting roughly two hours. Musicians both aspiring and established were able to sign up and perform two songs each. The next Open Stage night is Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. and it will be held at Royal Canadian Legion Fort Malden Br. 157 in Amherstburg. Open Stage night

RTT Staff
Feb 31 min read


Young Amherstburg artist’s drawing on cover of MP’s new calendar
Charlotte Smith displays her artwork while Essex MP Chris Lewis holds her certificate of accomplishment. Essex MP Chris Lewis welcomes all artists to his constituency office A feel-good morning in Essex last Saturday as a dozen young artists were recognized by Essex MP Chris Lewis. Among those was Malden Central Public School Grade 4 student Charlotte Smith whose colourful drawing of the clock tower in Amherstburg is on the cover of Lewis’ 2026 calendar. Charlotte has been dr

Fred Groves
Jan 202 min read
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