Glad to see bell ringer is doing well
Sir: I was excited to see my old friend Mary Remington participating in Erieau’s Ringing of the Bell ceremony on the front page of The...
Parkfield closure makes little sense
Sir: The provincial government wants more people working in Ontario, but they have thrown hundreds of people out of work and closed many employment...
Respecting nature and life in C-K
Sir: The sun was shining when I moved to Chatham on June 3, 2009, complete with one dog and three cats. We had travelled...
Writers’ Guild helps writers of all ages
Sir: I want to thank The Chatham Voice for its April 20 article about the Kent Writers' Guild.
For many years the Guild has encouraged...
Vimy pilgrimage leaves lasting memories
Sir: At this moment in time, I would like to thank everyone who contributed to my experience with the Vimy Pilgrimage Award (“Local lad...
Chatham’s first national sports title came in 1904
Sir: In early March, 1904, at a meeting at the Garner House, a Lacrosse team was born. The team colours would be black and...
Dog owners must pick up after pooches
Sir: Bags, bags, bags! Black, blue, yellow, white, green, even pink.
Our town was once known as the Maple City because of our many varieties...
Council can’t ignore ‘shantytown’ issue in Bothwell
Sir: I write this letter on behalf of concerned citizens of Bothwell. As you are well aware, our town will celebrate its 150th anniversary...
C-K council disappoints long-time resident
Sir: I have lived in Chatham for 60 years, and I must admit I have never been so disappointed in a group of people...
Mental health in the workplace
Sir: It has been estimated that one in five Canadians will experience a mental health issue in their life time.
Given this scenario, it should...