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Tuesday, March 11, 2025

C-K’s tobacco usage dipping

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Chatham-Kent continues to slowly butt out. Jeff Moco, youth engagement co-ordinator with CK Public Health, said stop-smoking efforts and anti-nicotine campaigns in schools are having an impact. Fifteen years ago, the smoking rate in Chatham-Kent sat at just under 30 per cent, he said. Today, it’s...

Assault in Chatham

A Chatham man faces assault charges following an early morning altercation in Chatham on Saturday. Chatham-Kent police say a man a young woman were arguing...

C-K’s tobacco usage dipping

Chatham-Kent continues to slowly butt out. Jeff Moco, youth engagement co-ordinator with CK Public Health, said stop-smoking efforts and anti-nicotine campaigns in schools are having...

Baha’i invite all to celebration

The Baha’i's of Chatham-Kent invite the public to celebrate the Baha’i New Year on March 22. The celebrations take place between 5:30 p.m. and 10...

Hundreds gather to mark Black Excellence in C-K

A packed house celebrated the second annual Black Excellence Awards & Gala recently. Part of Chatham-Kent’s Black History Month celebrations, the event honoured the achievements...

New alert messaging system in place in C-K

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter There's a new tool to help Chatham-Kent residents stay safe. Officially launched at the Mar. 3 council meeting, CKAlert will...

C-K promotes ‘Team Canada’ approach to tariffs

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter In the wake of Donald Trump's continued tariff threats against Canada, Chatham-Kent is taking  a "Team Canada" approach. To that...

UPDATE: More exposure sites over measles case

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Another case of measles surfaced in Chatham-Kent Friday, and the municipality's acting medical officer of health says there may...

2 youths charged in pepper spray incident

Two teenagers face charges after someone was hit by pepper spray early Friday morning. Chatham-Kent police say the victim, a woman, made her way into...

Can Clearville Park be saved? LTVCA explores sustainable operation

By Michael Bennett Local Journalism Initiative The Ridgetown Independent The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority is very interested in taking over operations at Clearville Park. The Municipality of Chatham-Kent...

C-K’s tobacco usage dipping

Chatham-Kent continues to slowly butt out. Jeff Moco, youth engagement co-ordinator with CK Public Health, said stop-smoking efforts and anti-nicotine campaigns in schools are having...

Baha’i invite all to celebration

The Baha’i's of Chatham-Kent invite the public to celebrate the Baha’i New Year on March 22. The celebrations take place between 5:30 p.m. and 10...

Getting artsy at the ALC

The weather outside has no impact on the creative process taking place at this art class at Chatham's Active Lifestyle Centre. Here, Dwight Taillon, Adele...

C-K promotes ‘Team Canada’ approach to tariffs

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter In the wake of Donald Trump's continued tariff threats against Canada, Chatham-Kent is taking  a "Team Canada" approach. To that...

Chatham Indoor Auto show revs up March 7-9

A clear sign spring is on the way is set to sprout this weekend at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre: the annual Chatham...

Biz park properties stay in company hands…for now

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Instead of the municipality buying back three properties in the Bloomfield Business Park, the owners are being offered a...
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