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Thursday, February 13, 2025

Fun times on Family Day at libraries

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Family Day promises to be a fun day at the Chatham-Kent Public Library on Feb. 17. Six branches of the library will be open regular hours and various drop-in activities are planned. The Chatham branch will feature a library obstacle course between 10 a.m. and...

Shining in the night

Wallaceburg's newest public art piece located on the north side of the L.O. Stonehouse Walking Bridge in the downtown, provides the perfect backdrop for selfies, even in the...

Fun times on Family Day at libraries

Family Day promises to be a fun day at the Chatham-Kent Public Library on Feb. 17. Six branches of the library will be open regular...

Tree sponsors sought in Ridgetown

Planting 150 trees to celebrate Ridgetown's 150th anniversary is in the works for 2025. According to a media release from the "150 for Ridgetown's 150"...

Attempted murder in Chatham

A Chatham man faces attempted murder charges following an early morning altercation in Chatham on Monday. Police got the call about 2:15 a.m. to Grand...

OPINION: We’re not perfect

Let’s get rid of a few tidbits of serious misinformation that have surfaced either recently, or just never properly went down the BS drain...

Seasonal clinic busier than last year

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The seasonal clinic at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance is seeing an uptick in the number of patients attending who do...

Stand up, speak out

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As part of a new anti-bullying initiative to make schools safer, Chatham-Kent police have stepped up. Dubbed “Chatham-Kent Police Service...

Barnstormers ready to fly in ’25

Against a backdrop of freezing rain, baseball fans gathered last week to talk about the smell of glove oil, fresh-cut grass, and dream of...

The dogs are watching in C-K

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter CK Watchdogs have zeroed in on Chatham-Kent spending and they want local residents to push council for answers. That was...

Fishing, out of the rain

Grandma Brenda Simmons and grandsons Troy Davis, 5, and Haydon Davis, 10, enjoyed some indoor fishing activities at the Wallaceburg library Friday. A host of activities took...

COLUMN: Tenant Rights

The Human Rights Code provides protection against discrimination regarding housing. Landlords may not discriminate against a tenant because of any of the following: age, ancestry,...

Book shines a light on the Dawn Settlement

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Marie Carter was only six years old when she started to wonder what was going on down the road. Now,...

Ag law summit set for Feb. 19

A local law firm is set to host the Agricultural Law Summit on Feb. 19 at the Chatham Armoury. Jeff Wesley, of Anderson Law, the...

BIZ VOICE: Peavey Mart shuttering all stores

Staff at Peavey Mart in Chatham received their notices recently that the store will close in April. They’re not alone. Peavey Industries will shutter all 90...

KFA calls added funding good news

In advance of calling an election this month, the Ford government announced a number of spending initiatives, including an additional $100 million to aid...
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