• Ursuline College Chatham to host first-ever Gala of Hope

    To help support its hospitality program, Ursuline College Chatham has announced its first-ever Gala of Hope, slated for Jan. 21. The evening will showcase a three-course plated dinner created and served by local chefs and UCC hospitality students, celebrating culinary excellence and community spirit. “The Gala of Hope is a wonderful example of what makes the Ursuline College Chatham community so special,” principal Lisa Harnarine said in a release. “This evening not only highli
  • Teen assault suspect turns himself in

    A youth who failed to appear for court dates in connection with a incident in March 2025, in which a female victim was maced in the area of Queen Street and William Street in Chatham, has turned himself in. The youth was among three young people, two males and one female, who were charged in relation to the macing incident. One male also was charged with violating court conditions prohibiting him from possessing weapons. When he failed to attend a scheduled court date, a warrant was issued for h
  • Linck foundation announces rebranding

    Linck Child, Youth, and Family Supports announced the rebranding of its foundation to help better serve the community, The two groups work in partnership to ensure all programs under the developmental, mental health, youth justice, and protection areas have the financial support they need to serve the community. “Our rebrand represents a deepened promise to our community,” Teri Thomas-Vanos, Linck executive director, said in a release Wednesday. “The foundation rebrand will all
  • Community hub will provide big opportunities for Chatham-Kent Museum

    The Chatham-Kent Museum can only exhibit a fraction of its collection, but that is going to change when the new $53 million Chatham-Kent community hub is built. The museum will go from 790-square metres (8,500-square-feet) to more than 2,780 square-metres (nearly 30,000-square feet) at its new home in the community hub, currently under construction at the former Sears building in downtown Chatham. The hub also will house a new main branch of the Chatham-Kent Public Library and city hall.“T
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