Births are up in C-K

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Chatham-Kent is growing, and from within. According to the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (CKHA) 931 babies were born at the hospital over the last year. That’s...

Fire destroys garage

Fire gutted a garage on Grande River Line Wednesday evening. Crews from both Chatham fire stations got the call about 6:30 p.m. for a report...

RHODES: The days when bridges could open

By John Rhodes Special to The Chatham Voice At one time, all of the Thames River bridges between Lake St. Clair and the Prince Albert Road...

BIZ VOICE: Hospice holding tours of facility

After 10 years of providing compassionate end-of-life care and serving as a home away from home for residents and their families, the Chatham-Kent Hospice...

2026 ag hall list revealed

Five people who have been instrumental in building Chatham-Kent's agricultural community will be inducted into the Kent Agricultural Hall of Fame this fall. To be...

Local author enjoys life in Chatham

Is relocating to Chatham-Kent conducive to writing and living life? Barb Godin thinks so. The author and her husband relocated here in 2019 from London...

Births are up in C-K

Chatham-Kent is growing, and from within. According to the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (CKHA) 931 babies were born at the hospital over the last year. That’s...

OPINION: Silly season upon us

To quote Wallaceburg Coun. Carmen McGregor, it is indeed “silly season;” the time leading up to a municipal election where strange behaviours show up. There’s...

Community garden launches in Thamesville

There’s a new community garden going into Thamesville, announced just ahead of the annual Threshing Festival. Ferguson Park will host the garden, according to CK...

Lining up for peonies

The Fleur de Roy peony farm was bursting with colour recently, drawing people from across Ontario to the pick-your-bouquet experience. Bonita McNutt of Wallaceburg and...

RHODES: The days when bridges could open

By John Rhodes Special to The Chatham Voice At one time, all of the Thames River bridges between Lake St. Clair and the Prince Albert Road...

Local author enjoys life in Chatham

Is relocating to Chatham-Kent conducive to writing and living life? Barb Godin thinks so. The author and her husband relocated here in 2019 from London...

Community garden launches in Thamesville

There’s a new community garden going into Thamesville, announced just ahead of the annual Threshing Festival. Ferguson Park will host the garden, according to CK...

BIZ VOICE: Hospice holding tours of facility

After 10 years of providing compassionate end-of-life care and serving as a home away from home for residents and their families, the Chatham-Kent Hospice...

It’s Summer Company season

Young entrepreneurs from across Chatham-Kent are getting a head start this year thanks to Chatham-Kent's Summer Company Program which provides support services and a...

It’s a buyer’s market in C-K

After a strong April in terms of home sales in Chatham-Kent, the real-estate roller coaster took a dip last month. According to figures from the...
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