Time to rein in public spending
Sir: It seems that a documentary on C-K spending would be in order.
It seems that on one hand we have a never-ending cry for...
Crows, the rest of the story
Sir: Crows in Chatham-Kent are akin to visitors to Niagara Falls. Attendance may vary pending the time of year, but visitors like crows remain...
Community support appreciated by Goodfellows
Sir: The Chatham Goodfellow’s 62nd “No Child Without a Christmas” campaign has concluded. The board of directors of Chatham Goodfellows would like to thank the...
Animal cruelty culprits still at large
Sir: I haven’t forgotten the cat that had to be euthanized after being thrown from a moving truck heading towards Dresden in November of...
Cash in on the crows, don’t kill them
Sir: Almost 20 years have passed since I have made a comment on the annual influx of crows. At the time, the same complaints...
Theatre needs more bookings
Sir: With the recent announcement that the municipality would once again be taking over the operations of the Capitol Theatre, there was once again...
Applauding reader’s crow contribution
Sir: In regards to Mark Campbell’s letter in The Chatham Voice, Dec. 15, “Try a different tact with crows.”
An excellently written work, really sums...
Hilarious options to deal with our crows
Sir: In the Dec. 8 edition of The Chatham Voice, one writer suggested finding a location with trees, a pond and setting up feeding...
Try a different tact with crows
Sir: I get a bit weary listening to people moan and groan about our crow problem. Instead of looking at it like a problem,...
Bad timing on the part of C-K snow removal
Sir: Recently, I paid someone to clear the snow from my driveway and sidewalk. Within the hour, the municipality showed up and completely blocked my driveway.
I...