Double standard?
In a perfect world, when a police officer is off duty, their fellow officers should treat him or her as just another member of...
Drugs know no boundaries
It is no surprise to anyone living in Chatham-Kent that there is definitely a drug problem in our community.
One simply has to read the...
Southern expansion
News that Chatham’s Dajcor Aluminum is opening a plant in Kentucky may have caused a few hearts to skip a beat recently.
A total of...
Myopic premiers
The old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” clearly rings hollow with anyone sitting in charge in Queen’s Park.
And...
Where it belongs
The return of the Fairfield settlement lands to the Delaware First Nation people by the United Church of Canada on Friday was historic in...
Rondeau closed to camping this weekend
If you have an unhappy teen in Chatham-Kent, this might be why: Rondeau Provincial Park is closed to campers for the May long weekend.
The...
adVANtage Chatham-Kent
Chatham-Kent is in the midst of evaluating its public transit needs and wishes, but with the help of Family Service Kent and the province,...
Artistic outlets
In a world that is increasingly more focused on technology and trades for future job markets, visual arts are almost always the first to...
Code needs revisiting
The recent decision of the Chatham-Kent municipal integrity commissioner that stated a former councilor contravened the municipal Code of Conduct by going to senior...
Strong support for Strong Kids
Giving kids a chance to play and grow into strong adults is an admirable goal of the C-K YMCA Strong Kids Campaign.
In an era...