Life on the other side of the camera
As a journalist, I’ve spent more than my share of time asking questions and covering meetings.
But now as a business owner, I find more...
To what standards should teachers be held accountable?
To what standards should teachers be held?
I have a lot of friends who are teachers in Chatham-Kent, and beyond. Like all teachers, they have...
COLUMN: A fine gentleman, gone too soon
Rest in Peace, Tim. We will miss you.
Retired Chatham-Kent police Insp. Tim Mifflin passed away recently, yet another death in recent years that hits...
Hats off to Hands Off participants
I spent a chunk of my Saturday hanging out at Chatham Chrysler’s Hands Off my 200 event, and I must say, it was intriguing.
Imagine...
Pass the Relay baton, please
When it comes to volunteering in Chatham-Kent, I’ve been admittedly mediocre at best. Well, considering how hands-on most of this community is, maybe I’ve...
Remembering Ed Koke
Chatham lost a really decent fellow recently in Ed Koke, one of the founders of Maple City Business Solutions.
He passed away at the hospice,...
Oh, Canada!
Nothing turns most every Canadian into a hockey fan quite like the Olympic games.
It is downright ridiculous how many of us crawled out of...
It’s hip to be efficient
So on my recent 50th birthday, and just two days before I was to receive a cortisone shot into my hip joint, a friend...
UNCORKED: Keeping up with the Corcorans
Last week, it was all about buy local, shop local, something that really should forever remain in the forefront of our minds. But this...
Flash crowd rocks Challenger baseball game
About 150 people turned up for a flash crowd at the season-ending Challenger baseball game Thursday night at Rotary Park, to the delight of...