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...
Help where it is needed
It’s easy enough to spot a broken arm from skateboarding or a scrape on a leg from a playground accident. It’s not so easy...
Dare to dream big in C-K
We’re not sure if you’ve noticed this about Chatham-Kent, but the people who like to do things for the community are big dreamers and...
OPINION: Be smart, be safe
As we write this, COVID-19 numbers are on the rise across the province, including here in Chatham-Kent.
In short, we aren’t ready to go back...
Sharing is simple
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent did the right thing and brought a report to council on the full costing of foreign investment travel – the...
It just gets worse
Chatham-Kent isn't done with Yvette Pinsonneault yet.
The Mitchell's Bay woman who had the nerve to ask for flags at the park she maintains has...
OPINION: A hotbed of activity
“There’s nothing to do in Chatham-Kent.”
Who here has not heard that before?
It’s a question that should evoke laughter from those of us who actually...
Spread it around
Props to local builder Dave Depencier and realtor Krista Mall for taking the big step of leading a planned large-scale subdivision build in Dresden.
Chatham-Kent...
Do the right thing
Given Navistar’s latest defeat in its attempt to delay paying pensions to workers at its former truck assembly plant in Chatham, it’s time for...
Change coming to C-K landscape
On a night when Chatham-Kent council presented awards to local property owners for their work in preserving our local architectural legacy, the spotlight shone...