Navistar property needs work
Sir: When I moved to Chatham on June 3, 2009, I really felt at home here. My wife and I both fell in love...
Past time to get out of our cars
Sir: Thank you, John Sigurjonsson for your excellent words on bicycling in Chatham-Kent (“Bike lanes need revisiting,” Dec. 13 letter to the editor). Seven...
LETTER: Reader criticizes councillors’ behaviour
Editor: As I sat through the 18 deputations that were read in council chambers Jan. 15, I couldn’t help but notice the incredibly disrespectful...
Turbine construction worrisome
Sir: Industrial strength wind turbines are making a lot of people worried.
Installing those turbines means pile-driving massive steel beams into the bedrock.
The problem is...
Obey the rules of the road
Sir: I found Maria Logan's letter in The Chatham Voice Jan 10, “Simple solution for bike paths,” interesting, and I was extremely interested in...
Slow down, for our kids’ sake
Sir: Re: The Chatham Voice story, “Residents concerned over speed” in the Oct. 17 edition is an important issue that has to be addressed.
It...
Christmas in Muskoka wows visitors
Sir: The spirit of Christmas is truly alive in Chatham-Kent, as seen recently at the former Chatham Armoury.
I would like to take this opportunity...
Chatham’s darker side irks reader
Sir: My wife and I moved to Chatham late in 2015. The move took us a long way from our families and friends, but...
Give local folks a crack at these jobs
Sir: Recently, it came out that McDonald’s Restaurants in Canada had hired foreign workers to work for them.
We see a lot of this in...
Trapped cat suffered needlessly
Sir: I am a disabled senior who, on April 17, called animal rescue for help to rescue a cat in distress under my deck....