Teamwork approach
For years, the United Way of Chatham-Kent’s annual fundraising campaigns were led by one or two people; chairs and co-chairs.
That’s a great deal of...
We expected better
Chatham-Kent Council’s decision to refuse to examine ward boundary changes last week smacks of the worst of protectionism, a healthy dose of fear, a...
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...
OPINION: Professional and passionate
At a glance, one wonders why a man from Trois Rivieres, Que. wants to run a baseball team in Chatham.
Chatham is nearly 1,000 kilometres...
OPINION: So little has changed
As Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr once said, “Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.”
That was the case in Chatham-Kent and the rest of Ontario...
Searching for healthy answers
One of the more surprising bits of information we’ve received recently is the news that despite living in one of the foremost agricultural areas...
Support for hospice
Chatham-Kent is a community that rallies behind good causes, but there has been no project that has garnered more local support than the Chatham-Kent...
OPINION: Drugged driving
How much is too much? How much is a little too high or a little too drunk?
Fortunately, a growing number of Chatham-Kent police officers...
Have you ever had a fickle Bickle?
When the Voice signed on as a gold sponsor for the Canada D’eh event, I thought it would be a great chance to meet...
OPINION: Keep advertising dollars in Canada
The Canadian government has supported journalism for generations. Since the founding of Canada’s first newspaper, the Halifax Gazette, which dates to 1752, government advertising...