Artistic outlets
In a world that is increasingly more focused on technology and trades for future job markets, visual arts are almost always the first to...
A win for the workers
Unifor says it’s over, and members of Locals 127 and 35, the folks who toiled in Navistar’s heavy truck plant for years, are breathing...
Women’s leadership networking a great idea
As a journalist, lots of events come across my desk that pique my interest as not only a reporter, but as a mom or...
Rondeau closed to camping this weekend
If you have an unhappy teen in Chatham-Kent, this might be why: Rondeau Provincial Park is closed to campers for the May long weekend.
The...
Dreams come at a gender-based price
I have had the privilege of watching a friend of Brenna’s grow up from a cute, shy kindergartener to a confident, talented young woman...
Student and parent stress abounds
As a parent of a teen trying to decide what she wants to do with the rest of her life, I’ve realized I am...
Drugs know no boundaries
It is no surprise to anyone living in Chatham-Kent that there is definitely a drug problem in our community.
One simply has to read the...
Staying in local hands
Supporters of preserving our heritage in Chatham-Kent are breathing sigh of relief now that the Warrener family has purchased the former Kent County Courthouse...
Love thy neighbour
A since-removed billboard near Dresden generated a great deal of discussion in Chatham-Kent; some respectful and some not; during the short time it was...
Price of power unacceptable
The latest furor over the awarding of more wind farm contracts for Chatham-Kent illustrates just how poorly managed Ontario’s energy sector is, and has...