Teamwork approach
For years, the United Way of Chatham-Kent’s annual fundraising campaigns were led by one or two people; chairs and co-chairs.
That’s a great deal of...
Waiting game
The Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent has been a tremendous asset to families in this community for 71 years, serving as a non-profit treatment...
Positivity abounds
It’s back – 12 Days of Positivity in Chatham-Kent.
Whether you are a glass half full or half empty kind of person, you can’t deny...
A case for patience
After compiling data for seven years, Chatham-Kent resident Christine Burke – along with a packed courtroom – saw our legal system in action last...
A great partnership
Some may call it the flattest land they have ever seen in Ontario, but Chatham-Kent is gaining ground in also being known as incredibly...
Be aware
When a message is important, it bears repeating. Often.
Ending human trafficking is one of those messages. Thanks to Courage for Freedom, founded by Kelly...
What’s it gonna take? Teamwork!
Often when there is a falling out between two parties, bringing everyone back to the table and achieving a positive outcome is difficult.
In Chatham-Kent,...
Finally
It took a year, but the Ontario government has kept its promise to get some answers for contaminated well owners in Chatham-Kent on the...
Positive focus
This week, The Chatham Voice is celebrating all things Chatham-Kent.
As you read through our pages, we look back at the last year of festivals,...
Striving to thrive
Amalgamation may still be dirty word in Chatham-Kent, even after 20 years, but the federal government thinks the municipality has something to offer to...