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Bird flu impacting 1 million birds in Ontario

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Avian flu outbreaks are a reality in Ontario, but as of last week, they had yet to infiltrate Chatham-Kent. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) seven commercial poultry locations in Southwestern Ontario have been affected by a highly contagious avian influenza since the...

What are you looking at?

This hungry Cooper’s hawk chased sparrows into a barn owned by Dawne Shaughnessy-Mudford and her husband Ron, but couldn't find the exit. The Tupperville-area couple...

Mayor welcomes better accountability for councillors’ actions

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The province's plan to introduce a tough, universal code of conduct for municipal council members who defy the rules...

St. Andrew’s to deliver the Payne

Mark Payne, music director of Victoria Playhouse Petrolia, and friends who regularly perform with him, are coming to the stage of St. Andrew’s United...

Bird flu impacting 1 million birds in Ontario

Avian flu outbreaks are a reality in Ontario, but as of last week, they had yet to infiltrate Chatham-Kent. According to the Canadian Food Inspection...

Hydro line done early, under budget

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Hydro One's new Chatham to Lakeshore Transmission Line has plugged in a year ahead of schedule. Energized last month, the...

OMPF boost applied during budget deliberations

The Municipality of Chatham-Kent has received a 12 per cent boost in its Ontario Municipal Partnership Funding from the province. It means C-K is getting...

Winter chills out home sales in C-K

Following months of increases, home sales turned rather stagnant in December, as just 54 units changed hands in the month. That’s down marginally compared to...

C-K looking for another bureaucrat

Job posting placed for deputy CAO By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A bid to hire a new deputy chief administrative officer for Chatham-Kent isn't sitting...

Capitol Theatre drumming up entertainment

Japanese masters of percussion take the stage at the Chatham Capitol Theatre on Saturday. Yamato: The Drummers of Japan will perform their show, Hito no...

Holiday Jam returns Dec. 28

Music and hunger relief are in the air. The annual Holiday Jam for Hunger event takes place Dec. 28 at Sons of Kent. The show, which...

Strike a pose!

Lavinenia McLellan, 7, puts her photography skills to the test, shooting a picture of mom Jessica Johnston in Veteran's Park recently. Johnston, a seamstress and...

Drivers wanted for Family Service Kent

As holiday season rapidly approaches, the people at Family Service Kent (FSK) are hoping volunteers will come forward to help Give the Gift of...

Winter chills out home sales in C-K

Following months of increases, home sales turned rather stagnant in December, as just 54 units changed hands in the month. That’s down marginally compared to...

The squirrels are ready to fly in Chatham

Following months of waiting, families can flock to Flying Squirrel in Chatham starting Saturday. The indoor trampoline and fun centre, in the works since 2023,...

BIZ VOICE: Lions roar in support

The Lions Club has been pouring in support for victims of the fire this summer at 99 McNaughton Ave. in Chatham. The club has greeted...
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