Few new details on landfill fight

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By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As the municipality prepares to go to court to fight the York1 landfill project Sept. 21, the bid to...

Did you win $100K?

According to OLG officials, there’s an unclaimed Encore ticket that was sold last year in Chatham. The winnings are for $100,000. OLG staff said the winning...

RHODES: Family still runs the business today

I recently obtained a photo of an ancient pioneer businessman, William McKenzie Ross I. The photo was not in proper focus, but my friend, Matt...

Gosnell picked to lead C-K OHT

There's a new face at the helm of the Chatham-Kent Ontario Health Team. Beginning June 29, Cory Gosnell will assume the role of executive transformation...

BIZ VOICE: Period Promise delivers

Following a wave of community support during the month-long Period Promise Campaign, United Way Windsor-Essex Chatham-Kent successfully hosted its first Period Promise Social Celebration...

Paying it forward

Thea Givair came to Chatham specifically to take part in a local high school’s Transportation Technology class. She leaves having won an award and...

Few new details on landfill fight

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As the municipality prepares to go to court to fight the York1 landfill project Sept. 21, the bid to...

50/50 luck lands in Thamesville

Kristine Ellis opted to support the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation, and that effort earned her more than $44,000 in winnings. The Thamesville woman won the...

OPINION: Could be better

It is said the only certainties in life are death and taxes. And the latter is a key concern for Chatham-Kent residents, according to researcher...

Nanos survey points out C-K’s issues

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Homelessness, jobs and the economy, property taxes and housing affordability are top of mind for residents in Chatham-Kent. In that...

50/50 luck lands in Thamesville

Kristine Ellis opted to support the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Foundation, and that effort earned her more than $44,000 in winnings. The Thamesville woman won the...

The Voice provides a little HELP

The Chatham Voice is teaming up with the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (CKHA) to help keep patients connected to the community while they are recovering...

Senior award nominations open

June is Seniors' Month, meaning it's time celebrate older adults who contribute to the community. To that end, the Municipality of Chatham-Kent is accepting nominations...

BIZ VOICE: Period Promise delivers

Following a wave of community support during the month-long Period Promise Campaign, United Way Windsor-Essex Chatham-Kent successfully hosted its first Period Promise Social Celebration...

Nanos survey points out C-K’s issues

By Pam Wright Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Homelessness, jobs and the economy, property taxes and housing affordability are top of mind for residents in Chatham-Kent. In that...

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...
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