New council faces challenges
Sir: Councillors, whether newly elected or re-elected, look up. If you thought the tough part was the election, pay attention to what’s coming at...
Community involvement doesn’t end with voting
Sir: I don’t normally rant or rave and complain, but I feel compelled to share some things that are on my heart in regards...
Chief Poole kept the faith
Sir: I was really proud when I read in The Chatham Voice that our Police Chief Dennis Poole was to receive an Order of...
Yield for city buses too
Sir: I was looking out my living room window on a recent morning and noticed as I have countless times before of cars passing...
Many questions, few answers
Sir: This letter is for Chatham council and mayor. The first thing I would like to know is why does Wheatley vote for things...
Time for change to protect our lands
Sir: What happens on the municipal level in Chatham-Kent has a visceral, lasting effect on how residents live in C-K. What is happening in...
Voice’s pre-election coverage appreciated
Sir: I really must say I enjoy your paper, The Chatham Voice and I’m sure I’m not alone.
I also liked the pages on the...
Don’t ignore the pennies
SIR: I have been following the municipal election through all local media, and pamphlets distributed to my home. I have yet to be contacted in...
Stronger united than divided
Sir: buy glucophage online glucophage online generic I know there are lots of people in Chatham who have Scottish roots and they could...
Young adults can make a difference
Sir: Young people, get out and vote! If you ever want a job in Chatham-Kent, now is the time to get out and vote...