• Little change in Chatham-Kent home sales in June

    Little change in Chatham-Kent home sales in June
    Chatham-Kent home sales changed little from the same time last year, despite a surge in new listings in June, real estate officials say.The number of homes sold through the MLS system of the Chatham-Kent Association of Realtors totalled 115 units last month, down just 0.9 per cent (one sale) from June 2025.Home sales were 3.5 per cent below the five-year average and 14.7 per cent below the 10-year average for the month. On a year-to-date basis, home sales totalled 593 units during the first six
  • Chatham-Kent staff seek to outline next steps for municipal buildings

    Chatham-Kent staff seek to outline next steps for municipal buildings
    Chatham-Kent staff will recommend future reports to council concerning next steps for several municipal buildings at Monday’s meeting.If approved, these reports would discuss the relocation of Chatham-Kent Fire Station 1 and the redevelopment of the Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent site.Staff also will ask council for authorization to seek updated appraisals next year for the civic centre, Chatham library, library parking lot and Station 1 to inform the property dispositi
  • Motorcyclist killed in two-vehicle crash in North Buxton: Police

    Motorcyclist killed in two-vehicle crash in North Buxton: Police
    A two-vehicle crash in North Buxton has claimed the life of a 31-year-old motorcyclist, Chatham-Kent police say.Emergency crews were called to A.D. Shadd Road and Ninth Line after a northbound motorbike and a southbound vehicle collided about 12:40 p.m., police said. The rider suffered fatal injuries; the other driver was unhurt.A.D. Shadd Road was closed for several hours while officers investigated, police said. It has since reopened.“The police service would like to extend its deepest
  • New medical residents training at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance

    New medical residents training at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance
    Four new medical residents have begun their post-graduate training at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance. Neelesh Taticherala, Sanya Sharar, Amanjot Kaur and Murad Mun are working with the hospital’s health-care team while they complete the clinical portion of their medical training, a news release said. “Chatham-Kent offers an exceptional learning environment where residents can build confidence, expand their clinical skills and become part of a collaborative health care team,” Zek
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