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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Returning land to nature

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By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Might “Turtle Beach” become one of C-K's hottest reptile destinations? Bob and Moira Kerr hope so. The man-made bit of sand is but one of the features of the new Kerr-Wilson Renaturalization Corridor being constructed by the couple along a portion...

Social media threats lead to arrest

Yes, folks comments made through social media can lead to repercussions. A Chatham man faces charges after someone made threatening remarks online, police say. The...

Tased and confused

A Chatham man had a rough night and will have to answer for his actions, according to Chatham-Kent police. Officers were called to a residence...

OPINION: Celebrating conservancy

Chatham-Kent take heart – there are folks here striving to do their best for Mother Nature. Take the Kerr-Wilson Renaturalization Corridor off of Middle Line...

Service a lifeline for many C-K seniors

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Two thousand, four hundred and seventy-two. That's the number of times Family Service Kent (FSK) ferried local residents to dialysis...

’Burg tour goes back in time

All aboard for those who want to "Experience Wallaceburg's Yesterdays." That's the name of the first-ever wagon ride-along tour set to take place Sept. 28...

Returning land to nature

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Might “Turtle Beach” become one of C-K's hottest reptile destinations? Bob and Moira Kerr hope so. The man-made bit of sand...

Tuesday Chatham-Kent police briefs

Rage on the road A Monday morning disagreement inside a vehicle led to charges against a Wallaceburg man. Chatham-Kent police were called shortly after 7:30 a.m....

Council OKs ‘Field of Dreams’

Chatham-Kent council is throwing its support behind an accessible ball diamond at Chatham's "Field of Dreams." The project will see a new diamond constructed on...

Crowfest flocks to Chatham this week

Celebrating what was once little more than a large nuisance bird for Chatham-Kent is on the agenda this week. Chatham-Kent Crowfest takes place Sept. 18-21...

No drama with this llama

This trio of young brothers from the London area got up close and personal with a llama at Greenview Aviaries recently. The Morpeth area zoo proved...

Casual summer paddle

Braylin Pierce and mom Caitlin took to the water to explore the shoreline of Lake Erie at Shrewsbury recently. It was the youngster's first...

New kidney, new life for Stewart

Kidney Walk ambassador celebrates return to ‘normal’ Two years ago, Chatham’s Angela Stewart’s kidneys had turned her life upside down. Stewart, who suffers from polycystic kidney...

Returning land to nature

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Might “Turtle Beach” become one of C-K's hottest reptile destinations? Bob and Moira Kerr hope so. The man-made bit of sand...

C-K real estate market continues to warm up

Home sales continued to tick upwards in August in Chatham-Kent. According to the Chatham-Kent Association of Realtors (CKAR), August sales were up by about seven...

Contractor turfed on C-K housing project

The Municipality of Chatham-Kent has fired a company that failed to deliver on its promise to build a 27-unit affordable housing complex in Chatham. Officials...
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