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Theatre festival coming to Chatham

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By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter It was in the 1980s that Mike Scott first experienced live theatre. The production was Winnie the Pooh and it took place at Chatham's Kiwanis Theatre. "It was my first time and we were on a class trip," said the...

Intimate partner violence

A Chatham man faces assault charges after a woman was apparently slugged early this morning. Police were called shortly before 12:30 a.m. Friday to a...

Drug bust leads to five arrests

A Wednesday drug raid that hit multiple residences in Chatham resulted in five people being arrested. Police also seized 293 grams of fentanyl, 51 grams...

First Nations launch lawsuit against feds, province

By Abdul Matin Sarfraz Local Journalism Initiative Canada’s National Observer As First Nations launch the first constitutional challenge against federal Bill C-5 and Ontario’s Bill 5 — sweeping laws to fast-track mines and major infrastructure —...

New doc coming to Wallaceburg

Local physician searchers put a line in the water, and hauled in a new family physician for Wallaceburg recently. The Wallaceburg Community Fundraising Team and...

Theatre festival coming to Chatham

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter It was in the 1980s that Mike Scott first experienced live theatre. The production was Winnie the Pooh and...

Projects receive financial boost

Arts, culture and recreation are getting a boost throughout Chatham-Kent thanks to the Hydro One ward funding program. The projects for 2025, some of which...

Bridge repair closes part of Kent Bridge Road

A portion of Kent Bridge Road is closed today and will remain so until the middle of next week. That’s so CN Rail can complete...

Art on the Blvd. back Aug. 2

The 14th annual Art on the Boulevard has it all, beginning with its location; Erieau. The day-long event, taking place Aug. 2, features more than...

A splash of colour

Sean Rathwell of Weathertech Restoration Services rolls some light green onto the south wall of the parking garage in downtown Chatham. According to Rathwell, the...

Chill out, dude!

Blake MacInnis, 6, had fun making a splash at Chatham's Kingston Park on a sweltering summer afternoon.

Accessibility advocates recognized

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Leaders at the forefront of Chatham-Kent's accessibility movement have been recognized by the C-K Accessibility Advisory Committee. The annual awards,...

Mobile mental health services expand in C-K

The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Lambton Kent is upping the hours of its MobileCare service locally. By doing so, the organization will increase operations...

BIZ VOICE: Summer Company program underway

A core of future entrepreneurs are hard at it in Chatham-Kent over the summer, as student participants in the Summer Company Program are getting...

KSR sold to American company

By Michael Bennett Local Journalism Initiative The Ridgetown Independent News Employees at the KSR International Inc. plant in Ridgetown were informed by letter earlier this month that the...

Home sales chill out in June

Chatham-Kent realtors continue to ride the home-sales rollercoaster, and the ride took a plunge in June. Following a surge in May, where sales were up...
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