COLUMN: Precautions will help you enjoy the eclipse
OK, folks, most of what I’m about to say is common sense, but it seems more and more people are either allergic to that,...
COLUMN: ‘Y’all can feed yourselves’
A call for bids from local food-service providers to cater to the hunger of municipal councillors has created a social media stir.
Chatham-Kent officials put...
COLUMN: Big-city problems land here
Editior's note: This column was written prior to the early Monday morning police incident in downtown Chatham...
Just what the heck is happening in downtown...
COLUMN: CKHA CEO earns respect
Lori Marshall, I will miss you.
It seems strange to hear a journalist say they will miss a civil servant, but that will be the...
COLUMN: Scope experience a smooth one
This past year, I have felt like an automobile. I was up on the hoist getting improvements to my frame last March with my...
COLUMN: Merry Covid-ness
Christmas comes but once a year. And for the Corcorans, so too does Covid, or at least that’s how it seems.
And they travel together.
For...
COLUMN: Sears vs. Civic Centre, a tale of the tape
When will Chatham-Kent council decide on the future home of the brain centre of municipal operations?
Bruce McAllister, general manager of development services, said the...
COLUMN: Candy to the max
OK, Halloween came and went and we Corcorans had about 35-40 kids. By the end of the evening, my wife was doling out candy...
COLUMN: Monte move leaves a void in C-K representation
I don’t like the idea of Monte McNaughton leaving provincial politics.
But that’s selfish of me.
The MPP for Lambton-Kent-Middlesex for a dozen years, McNaughton announced...
COLUMN: How polarized we have become
Where has the middle ground gone? You know, the space for compromise, commonality, or for viewing with merit both sides of a dispute.
This is...