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...
Small fines, large void
Last week brought a bittersweet victory for local homeowner Larry Gadal, as well as for all victims of fraudulent tradespeople.
Gadal, who signed a deal...
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...
Get the facts before you react, please
There are certain things that journalists
love to see, no matter what medium from which you might be sharing news.
One is that a story...
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...
We’re number one
There's an old saying about not being able to see the forest for the trees.
In Chatham-Kent's case, the phrase might be amended to say...
A job well done by C-K
With the flooding disaster of 2018 still
fresh in the minds of people in Chatham-Kent, the recent ice jam and dike
breech definitely raised some heart...
Drugs and crime
Even it hasn’t happened to you, it most likely has happened to someone close to you – a break-in at your home, workplace or...
What do we remember?
Blood red poppies mark Remembrance Day in memory of the lives lost.
And we remember those lives.
Generations march to the cenotaph to honour their families,...
Greenfield lights the fuse
Chris Glassford and the volunteers on the Chatham Canada Day committee appear to have hit the hilltop.
Essentially from the time Glassford learned the 2016...