Who works for whom?
Someone owes Yvette Pinsonneault an apology.
The Mitchell’s Bay woman has planted flowers, weeded gardens, cut grass and generally looked after the park at the...
Fun, fun, fun
When was the last time you saw thousands of people in Chatham on their feet, smiling, singing and dancing?
It happened Saturday night at Tecumseh...
Selectively green
When it comes to protecting our environment in Chatham-Kent, it appears we have a double standard.
If we can make money from an initiative, we're...
We weren’t supposed to be here
When we launched The Chatham Voice two years and more than two million copies ago, the naysayers were lined up around the block.
But thanks...
A literary classic comes to life
Last week, Chatham-Kent’s political leaders took time out to play the role of gatekeepers of Noah’s Ark as they debated what size, shape, type...
Bidding questions won’t be answered
If you’re looking for an easy answer to why a Wheatley firm was judged capable enough to build high-tech oceangoing Canadian Coast Guard vessels...
What not to do in busy C-K
When it comes to how to spend a summer weekend in Chatham-Kent, the most difficult part of the decision is deciding what not to...
Let’s not knee-jerk on the jail
Within the next few weeks, Chatham-Kent council will be expected to render a decision on whether or not it wants to assume ownership of...
Ice that dream
If Chatham-Kent council decides to embark on plans to build an arena capable of being home to an Ontario Hockey League franchise, it’s abundantly...
Flawed system
51 Taylor Ave.
The forfeiture of a known drug house in Chatham under the Civil Remedies Act not only shows determination of local police and...