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When you know better, you do better.
That saying is so appropriate for so many things, including the new council taking charge of the municipality...
Rural C-K is being ignored
When it comes to the safety of our water supply, be it from municipal treatment plants or aquifers that feed private wells, someone has...
Changing times require changing attitudes
When the St. Clair Catholic and Lambton Kent district school boards first began the closure of secondary and elementary schools almost two decades ago,...
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...
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...
Change in the wind
While municipal officials and (hopefully) members of the public examine municipal ward boundaries next Monday, we hope they also keep an open mind toward...
Volunteers make it work
The conclusion of the 15th annual RetroFest last weekend was a triumph of organization, hard work and dedication by a number of groups.
The sponsoring...
Capitol lands back in C-K’s lap
It seems like the Capitol Theatre has come full circle, a “hot potato” that council probably thought would never land back in its hands.
Plagued...
New kids on the block
It will be a very different Chatham-Kent council when the elected members are sworn in following Monday night’s election results.
A new mayor takes the...
Open and transparent?
“A lack of transparency results in distrust and a deep sense of insecurity.” – Dalai Lama
This quote may be familiar to Chatham Voice...