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On Friday, May 28, Dr. Lee Hickling had his last day at Lakeview Dental, where he has spent the last 43 years building lasting relationships with his patients and staff.
Hickling is originally from Delhi, ON, before moving to Kincardine with his pregnant wife and two children in 1978.
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“I grew up in tobacco country and worked picking tobacco at a young age,” he recalled. “My dad was a school teacher, and we spent our summers at our cottage in Long Point, fishing, swimming, and playing cards. My abiding interests then were natural science, Boy Scouts, and music.”
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WINDSOR, ONT. Trillions of “Brood X” cicadas are set to emerge from a 17-year slumber. But the massive number of hibernating insects may not be as noticeable in Southwestern Ontario. But you’ll still hear them. The “Brood X” species of cicada has been underground since 2004 and is expected to reach various areas throughout the U.S. in places like Michigan. They ll be in 15 states from Indiana to Georgia to New York; they re coming out now in mass numbers in Tennessee and North Carolina. “In our area of Southwestern Ontario, we generally do not see the really huge populations that some areas of the eastern seaboard see,” says St. Clair College landscape horticulture professor Sandy MacDonald.
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