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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Change or perish

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The latest in a seemingly never-ending series of scandals landed on the desk of Premier Kathleen Wynne last week with the news that Ontario...

It’s an amazing time of the year

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We’ve said it before, but it bears repeating: this is one amazing community. Last week alone, we had en eight year-old making bracelets to raise...

Good with the bad

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While we’ve had our share of bad economic news lately, there are also positives. Innovative Hydrogen Solutions of Toronto will have its hydrogen injection systems...

The right thing to do

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Chatham-Kent council’s decision Monday to approve funding for a proposed hospice is an example of democracy in action. It was messy, occasionally loud, and wandered...

Too important to fail?

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“Too Big to Fail” was a book and later a movie about how the American government bailed out U.S. banks because not to do...

Nothing average about average

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There are times we may be tempted to look at all of the issues in the world, shrug and develop a “What can I...

Hospice issue needs your input

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At its Nov. 25 meeting, Chatham-Kent council will consider providing funds for a hospice. Chatham Coun. Derek Robertson is requesting that council agree to match...

They can’t hear you

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The mass resignation of the active communities’ steering committee last week is a sign of a growing rift between Chatham-Kent Council and those it...

Put the brakes on Drive Clean

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If there’s one thing government loves even more than getting your money, it’s keeping it. A case in point is the provincial government’s Drive Clean...

Bylaw or bust

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We’re going to find out very shortly if Chatham-Kent council has the courage to learn from its mistakes regarding woodlot management. Next Monday, council will...