• Taking a closer look: Local filmmakers' documentary on C-K homeless crisis to be screened free in Chatham park

    Two local filmmakers have used their storytelling talents to create a documentary that delves into the homeless issue in Chatham-Kent. Twins sisters Kat and Karissa Strain, founders of The Sisters Strain film company, are hosting a free public screening of Unhoused: Communities in Crisis on Oct. 10 in Tecumseh Park at 8 p.m. The documentary will also be show at the same time on the local Cogeco Cable YourTV channel. Controversy continues to swirl around Chatham-Kent officials’ July decisio
  • Documentary on homeless crisis in C-K; free public screening Oct. 10

    Two local filmmakers have used their storytelling talents to create a documentary that delves into the homeless issue in Chatham-Kent. Twins sisters Kat and Karissa Strain, founders of The Sisters Strain film company, are hosting a free public screening of Unhoused: Communities in Crisis on Oct. 10 in Tecumseh Park at 8 p.m. The documentary will also be show at the same time on the local Cogeco Cable YourTV channel. Controversy continues to swirl around a decision in July by Chatham-Kent municip
  • Wallaceburg Comic Con grows again; line-up before doors open

    A broad smile spreads across Andrew Bourdeau’s face when talking about another successful Wallaceburg Comic Con. The third year of the event on Saturday saw the organizer move to another larger venue at the UAW Hall in Wallaceburg to accommodate the growth. Anticipating he would surpass the 1,500 people who came through the door last year, Bourdeau said, “You never know with these types of things and it’s been nice to see the growth every year.” He added there was a line-

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