Why not at least listen to the OPP?
Sir: I don't know whether the Ontario Provincial Police would do a good job patrolling the streets of Chatham-Kent. I don't know whether that...
SNAP program welcome in C-K
Sir: This letter is in response to the “Taking on bullying is a SNAP” news article published in The Chatham Voice on June 12....
Park priority is to protect the landscape
SIR: After C-K council designated the cottages of Rondeau Cottagers Association members as a "cultural heritage community," you asked for "Information, please" in your...
Residents denied a voice
Editor: Denying, minimizing and ignoring the reality of what people see, hear and live on a day-to-day basis is gaslighting, a psychological method of...
Don’t clown around in Toronto
Sir: The “Not Toronto” blitz sounds like something Toronto Mayor Rob Ford might have thought up when he was drinking.
I was born and raised...
Rail line should not be sold
Sir: I spoke at the last council meeting, asking council to reject the proposed sale of the assets of WDC Rail, the legal name...
Perhaps residents can ‘sponsor’ a horse at local stable: reader
Editor: Here’s an idea for helping TJ Stables, as this stable needs help!
Would Chatham-Kent residents be able to sponsor a horse? More than one person...
No replacement for ‘snail mail,’ reader says
Sir: The higher cost of postage could have an emotional effect as well as a financial crunch.
I became disabled nearly 20 years ago and...
Vaccination process smooth in C-K
Editor: We received our first shot of the Covid-19 Pfizer vaccine at the Bradley Centre recently.
Registering for our vaccine was easy. We spoke with...
Other issues at play with ‘Weed woes’
Sir: In regard to your “Weed woes” article in the Dec. 19 Chatham Voice, I wonder if there are not few other factors at...