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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Throwing shade a good thing in this case

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Planting trees in Chatham-Kent schoolyards remains an ongoing initiative with CK Public Health. Officials said the goal is to create shade for students across the municipality, which provides twofold health benefits – keeping kids cool during periods of high heat, and helping to lessen the...

Throwing shade a good thing in this case

Planting trees in Chatham-Kent schoolyards remains an ongoing initiative with CK Public Health. Officials said the goal is to create shade for students across the...

New postal code for Mitchell’s Bay?

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter If Canada Post concurs, Mitchell's Bay will soon have its own postal code. Chatham-Kent council gave unanimous approval recently to...

Have a say on C-K’s field of dreams

Municipal officials ask for public input into the concept being Dream Field. The field is a regulation-size, accessible baseball diamond, proposed to be built right...

Handy sum raised with Handbags for Hospice

Handbags and the Chatham-Kent Hospice are a winning combination. The first annual spring Handbags for Hospice took place recently, raising $30,000 to support local families...

Grant applications open

The Municipality of Chatham-Kent has opened the application period for the Together CK Core Grant program for 2026-2029 funding. Together CK Core Grants are awarded...

Safety Act will address gas concerns

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources is looking to strengthen protections against wildland fires and hazardous oil and gas wells. Brought forward May 27, the Resource...

Under review

No decision yet from 3-judge panel on Jubenville’s judicial review A trifecta of judges are reserving judgment following a judicial review of a 2023 reprimand...

3 tons of turtle fun

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Two turtles in a canoe have arrived in Rondeau, albeit with a little help. The pair, each offering a friendly...

Serious weekend accidents investigated

Two people are in hospital with serious injuries due to two separate car accidents on Saturday, and police are expressing frustration over other drivers...

Handy sum raised with Handbags for Hospice

Handbags and the Chatham-Kent Hospice are a winning combination. The first annual spring Handbags for Hospice took place recently, raising $30,000 to support local families...

A priceless return on investment at St. Anne’s

Give a cluster of students $25 each, and see kindness delivered to the tune of nearly $18,500, and more. That’s what happened at St. Anne’s...

3 local events receive provincial cash

Three local events will receive a boost from the province to help with their events this year. As part of the Experience Ontario, the funding...

Job fair set for Wallaceburg

Looking for a new job or career change? There’s a job fair next month in Wallaceburg. Set to take place on June 12 at the...

BrewFest CK summer lineup announced

Cold beverages and live music will once again be flowing, as BrewFest CK dates are now public. BrewFest CK, a celebration of community, family, friends,...

Chamber hands out the hardware

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Tattoo artist Larissa Howlett is making her mark. At age 30, the Brows by Larissa founder recently received the Rising...
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