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By Ron Giofu and Jonathan Martin Where were you when the earthquake hit? At approximately 8:01 p.m. Thursday, April 19 an earthquake shook southwestern Ontario and southeastern Michigan with the epicentre of the quake being reported near Alma St. and Concession 5 in Amherstburg. The quake was felt as far as Leamington and Wheatley. It was originally confirmed as a magnitude 3.6 earthquake by the U.S. Geological Service (USGS) but has since been upgraded to a magnitude 4.1 earthquake by Natural Resources Canada. It was felt throughout Windsor-Essex County and parts of Michigan. The depth of the earthquake was reported at 5 kilometres. “Amherstburg officials and Fermi Nuclear Plant have been in contact. It is confirmed that Fermi has been shut down since the last weekend and is at no risk of damage from the earthquake,” stated Amherstburg fire chief/community emergency management coordinator Bruce Montone in a press release. No injuries or damage have been reported, but if there are people who sustained damage they are asked to report it to emergency officials.

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Municipality celebrates amphitheatre By Bryan Jessop Leamington has quite literally set the stage for some entertaining events this summer and the warm weather months to follow. Municipal councillors, administration and other guests gathered at the new Seacliff Park Amphitheatre Friday, Apr. 20 for the attraction’s official grand opening. In what was symbolically what many saw as the first real day of spring, speakers including mayor John Paterson, CAO Peter Neufeld and ChathamKent-Essex MPP Rick Nicholls spoke to a gathering of community partners prior to the structure’s ribbon cutting ceremony. “It’s going to be a great summer in Leamington, so let’s get this party started,” Paterson said. “With a lot of friends who play music as well, we’ve been dreaming about this forever and a day. Everything is changing in our town and we’re adding a little fun and excitement to it as well.” Paterson explained that the $1.4 million project behind the construction of the amphitheatre did not trigger any increases in property taxes, as much of the funding required had been in reserve while $400,0000 was provided through the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s Ontario 150 Community Capital Program. “This is such a great venue and a great place for this,” Neufeld said of Seacliff Park and Beach as a backdrop to the new amphitheatre. “The words that came to mind as I was walking up here today are ‘Leamington proud.’ “I am

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The Sheepdogs coming to Leamington June 16 Leamington mayor John Paterson welcomes guests and community partners to a grand opening ceremony of the Seacliff Park Amphitheatre Friday, Apr. 20. The project came at a cost of $1.4 million, funded by a municipal reserve and a $400,000 Trillium Foundation grant. (SUN Photo)

very proud that these are the sorts of priorities that this mayor and council have ensured that administration brings to light.” Neufeld went on to announce that the Music on the 42 Concert Series — which will offer free admission from June to September — will be launched Saturday, June 16 with platinum-selling Canadian rock quintet The Sheepdogs, along with Dave Russel. From there, the series will welcome Universal Xpression and Brave Soul DJ on Canada Day, one day after Windsor Symphony Orchestra takes the stage in celebration of Point Pelee National Park’s 100th anniversary. Following acts will

include Simply Queen and United Snakes (July 21), Elvis To The Max (August 18), Van Halen Invasion and Leamington’s own Jody Raffoul Band (September 1) and Showtime Country Legends (September 15). The July 1 show will be followed immediately by Canada Day fireworks if weather permits. Also making use of the Seacliff Park Amphitheatre this summer will be the third annual Hogs For Hospice, offering Cheap Trick on Friday, Aug. 3 and Randy Houser Saturday, Aug. 4. The Bank Theatre will present a series of local performers at the amphitheatre throughout the summer including Bad Moustache (June 23), Dale

Butler and Friends (July 14), Jen Knight (July 28), No Drama (August 11) and The Family Soul (August 25). All TBT shows will begin at 7 p.m. and will also be free of charge. Supported by the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, the amphitheatre will also offer Outdoor Movie Night events Friday, July 13 (Star Wars: The Last Jedi), Friday, July 27 (Coco), Friday, Aug. 10 (Jumanji - Welcome to the Jungle) and Friday, Aug. 24 (Despicable Me 3), all starting at 9 p.m. A full list of On The 42nd entertainment events are available at www. Onthe42.com.

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