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Self-care a key point of Dresden symposium

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  By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Dwayne Morgan had an unconventional homework assignment for high school students attending the recent "Art, Identity and Belonging" symposium in Dresden. The Scarborough-born author and motivational speaker said he wanted every student in the room to begin to love themselves...

OPINION: Waiting in the weeds

So far, the opening of a certain magic mushroom shop in downtown Chatham has not had a calming effect. That stands in harsh contrast to...

Self-care a key point of Dresden symposium

  By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Dwayne Morgan had an unconventional homework assignment for high school students attending the recent "Art, Identity and Belonging" symposium...

Wednesday Chatham-Kent police briefs

B&E on Adelaide Chatham-Kent police are looking for a little help from the public to track down a stolen bike. Police got the call Tuesday over...

Sitting pretty

Hilde, a very well mannered German short-haired pointer, strikes a pose for owner Emily Meko. Meko, owner of Fernweh GSP kennel, is a dog trainer,...

Despite community support, Ag Society falls short

By Michael Bennett Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Ridgetown Independent Highgate District Agricultural Society members are naturally disappointed they didn’t win the $25,000 prize in the BASF Agricultural...

Supporting those with a mental illness

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Gordon Chandler is proof it's possible to live your best life after a mental health diagnosis. The Chatham resident, who...

McDonald named as new C-K councillor

Fills vacated East Kent seat By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter After much debate, Chatham-Kent council voted to appoint Morena McDonald to fill the empty councillor's...

Tuesday Chatham-Kent police briefs

Loud and ... charged A local man faces breach of the peace charges following a raucous incident in Wheatley Monday night. Shortly before 11 p.m., police...

Bear Line Park plans progressing

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Local residents will soon see the new Bear Line Regional Park taking shape. At a meeting, Chatham-Kent council approved a...

Sitting pretty

Hilde, a very well mannered German short-haired pointer, strikes a pose for owner Emily Meko. Meko, owner of Fernweh GSP kennel, is a dog trainer,...

Local Lions celebrate 75 years

For more than 75 years, the Chatham Lions Club has been helping others and helping complete projects around Chatham-Kent. Choose a key community project and...

Some quality father-son time

Reid Couture, gets a helping hand from his dad Wesley while making the climb on equipment at Kingston Park. The toddler, who is almost two,...

Home sales dip in April

The roller-coaster real estate market that is Chatham-Kent went from two months of climbing to begin the year, to a plateau, and now a...

BIZ VOICES: Maple City Smiles turns 5

Angelo Tourlas always knew he’d return to Chatham. And it’s a decision that for the past five years has literally put smiles on the faces...

BUSINESS VOICES: Kong Barbell opens in Chatham

Kong Barbell is doing some heavy lifting on Riverview Drive. The powerlifting gym recently opened and offers a variety of training. Gym owner Kaiden Bushy said...
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