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Chatham-Kent’s transitional cabins are set to open later this month, with officials offering a sneak peek of the facilities ...
Residents and business owners have voiced concerns from open drug use to vandalism in and around a homeless encampment at 325 ...
Naturalist Ken Bell says his love of nature was shaped by the time he spent as a kid in the former Paxton’s bush in north ...
Theatre Gargantua is bringing Sidestream, a festival of bold new Canadian theatre works, to Chatham this week. Theatre ...
Two people face several charges following the seizure of drugs worth an estimated $17,000 along with weapons and cash during ...
A man resisting arrest while brandishing a weapon had a change of attitude when Chatham-Kent police officers drew their stun ...
Nominated trees, which can be native or non-native species, must be located in Chatham-Kent and can be growing on public or ...
Long-time prominent entrepreneur Reg DeNure is being remembered for his strong work ethic and commitment to his family and ...
With Kettle Point black shale known to contain uranium, arsenic and lead that are harmful to human health, Burke said in 2018 ...
A new book delves into the history of the Black press in Canada and its influence on the Black Canadian identity.
The organizers of the Chatham Farmers’ Market would love to see more agricultural vendors and also welcome anyone who has a ...
The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance has opened a new, dedicated breastfeeding room to support patients, families, visitors and ...
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