Southern expansion
News that Chatham’s Dajcor Aluminum is opening a plant in Kentucky may have caused a few hearts to skip a beat recently.
A total of...
A case for patience
After compiling data for seven years, Chatham-Kent resident Christine Burke – along with a packed courtroom – saw our legal system in action last...
A textbook case
Years from now, the Wynne government’s “handling” of its new vision for energy use in Ontario may be taught as a case study on...
Welcome to your Voice
Welcome to the first edition of The Chatham Voice.
You’ve read our front-page story telling you why we’re here; let us tell you a bit...
OPINION: Tough task
Should the squeakiest wheel get the proverbial grease? It appears everyone opposed to council’s decision to purchase the former Sears building and explore moving...
Turnout too low
On the surface, the notion of taking a proposal to cut the number of people on Chatham-Kent council to a referendum is brilliant.
But is...
Looking for answers
There are more questions than answers currently regarding the recent collapse of a wind turbine at the Raleigh Wind project in South Kent.
People are...
Recognize the signs
“Today, there are 11 million Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes. Every three minutes, another Canadian is diagnosed. Chances are that diabetes affects you...
OPINION: We can all share this blame
Amid all the finger pointing, frustration, yelling, protesting, delivering of “liability papers” to the medical officer of health, the fact remains, we are basically...
Swifter action required
In April of this year, a home on Hiram Street in Wallaceburg was gutted by fire and the Fire Marshall’s office began an investigation.
While...