By Pam Wright
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Friday marked the first day of nominations for folks running for a seat on Chatham-Kent council.
As of the close...
Chatham-Kent Public Library invites the community to spend the morning with local author Yejide Kilanko May 13 at the Chatham branch.
Kilanko is a Nigerian-Canadian...
Zone Township’s Emery Huszka, despite being politely turned aside by a provincial cabinet minister, is happy with the awareness a group of volunteers has...
By Pam Wright
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Friday marked the first day of nominations for folks running for a seat on Chatham-Kent council.
As of the close...
By Pam Wright
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Born on the prairies to George and Annie Swain in 1923, Marg Ramsden is a living history lesson.
She was...
By Pam Wright
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Classic cars and classic kids are turning heads at John McGregor Secondary School.
That's thanks to the second annual JMSS...
“There’s nothing to do in Chatham-Kent.”
That’s about as big a fib as councillors saying they didn’t have much information on the waste-to-energy project. But...
Chatham’s Garrett VanDusen continues to follow his dreams
As one Chatham-Kent man’s film-production efforts continue to blossom, he has some words of wisdom for everyone.
“Kids...
By Pam Wright
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Born on the prairies to George and Annie Swain in 1923, Marg Ramsden is a living history lesson.
She was...
The recent announcement Enbridge has purchased a former Costco property in London has raised concerns the company is pulling its offices out of Chatham.
However,...
By Pam Wright
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
As industry grapples with the fallout from Trump's tariffs and war in Iran, officials at home continue to push...
There’s a new partnership that launched recently, tying local businesses to funding to help spur growth.
The Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce has linked arms with...