• Model search attracts young Chatham-Kent people hoping to be discovered

    Model search attracts young Chatham-Kent people hoping to be discovered
    Plenty of young people took the opportunity to see if they have that special look at a model search held in Chatham on Friday.Toronto-based ANM Management was set up in the One Hundred King mall taking photographs and doing interviews people. The agency has done well here with two of its top models — Alexis Carrington and Emily Van Raay — coming from Chatham-Kent.Chatham resident Ashlyn Cormier, 26, who is friends with Carrington, was one of the people who came out Friday at the urg
  • Soccer fever hits Chatham for Taste of CK

    Soccer fever hits Chatham for Taste of CK
    With fans worldwide glued to their TVs and phones for the FIFA World Cup, local players were also taking to the pitch, as part of the Taste of Chatham-Kent.The Portuguese Canadian Social Club of Chatham hosted its annual soccer tournament Saturday at the fields near the public utilities commission.“The soccer fever is high and real right now,” club president Carlos Pisquem said. “It’s really, really exciting. In between people playing, they’re talking about the gam
  • PHOTOS: Wide array of treats at butter tart festival

    PHOTOS: Wide array of treats at butter tart festival
    The second-annual Tart and Soul Butter Tart Festival brought out the crowds to Sons of Kent Brewing Co. in Chatham on a beautiful Saturday.Featuring over a dozen bakers from across Ontario, there was a wide variety of treats available, as well as entertainment, vendors and craft beer.Founded by Doug Robbins, also known as Dougthefoodie, the festival started as an idea to celebrate the famous Canadian dessert, with people having the chance to sample and vote for their favourites. (Trevor Terflot
  • Chatham native receives prestigious medical award

    Chatham native receives prestigious medical award
    A Chatham native recently received a prestigious medical award from the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry.Dr. Alexandra Ferrara was presented with the Leonora Sheppard Award in Family Medicine, which recognizes a family medicine resident who demonstrates outstanding clinical excellence.The honour is designated for a resident who is committed to providing comprehensive community family medicine and plans to build their practice in Ontario following the completion of their program.“
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  • Angling legend Steve Clapper bringing friends to Canadian Tire Mitchell’s Bay Open

    Angling legend Steve Clapper bringing friends to Canadian Tire Mitchell’s Bay Open
    If area anglers win the upcoming Canadian Tire Mitchell’s Bay Open bass tournament they will have extra bragging rights.Four successful professional American anglers will be in the field of 85 boats that will be fanning out across Lake St. Clair during the tournament being held July 10-11.Ohio residents Alex Redwine and Jeremy Reese and Michigan residents Mark Modrak and Mike Trombly are fishing the Mitchell’s Bay Open for the first time thanks to U.S. freshwater fishing legend Stev
  • CK VOTES: Steven Burritt running for council in Ward 5 Wallaceburg and area

    CK VOTES: Steven Burritt running for council in Ward 5 Wallaceburg and area
    Name: Steven BurrittAge: 47Ward: 5 Why are you running for council? I decided to run because I think the smaller communities need better representation and not lose what little resources we have in our area, as the default should not be to accept Chatham is the best option especially when not everyone has the option of just going to Chatham. What are some important issues you plan to address if elected? I would like to address infrastructure: filling pot holes, maintaining and fixing roads and
  • Ontario can approve York1’s plans for Dresden dump site ‘at any time’

    Ontario can approve York1’s plans for Dresden dump site ‘at any time’
    The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is investing resources to prevent a Toronto-area company from reopening a former dump on the edge of Dresden, but its efforts could be for naught if the Ontario government exerts its power.Municipal officials held a public meeting in Dresden Wednesday to provide an update on where its fight to oppose plans by York1 Environmental Waste Solutions Inc. to operate a recycling and waste facility at 29831 Irish School Road, less than one kilometre from Dresden.While p
  • Maple City Climbing offers fun, challenge for all skill levels

    Maple City Climbing offers fun, challenge for all skill levels
    A rock climbing enthusiast turned his passion into a business by opening Maple City Climbing in Chatham.Owner Jacob Singleton was travelling to Windsor or London to rock climb, but after children came along he joked his wife “put the kibosh to me travelling so much to climb.”She suggested he start his own business.Singleton said he’s met people at other climbing gyms who live in Chatham who were also travelling to enjoy the activity.Patrick Giroux, 20, has become a regular at
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  • Man charged after citizen, cop assaulted

    Man charged after citizen, cop assaulted
    A man faces charges after a citizen and a police officer were assaulted, Chatham-Kent police said.A man tried to enter a residence on Fourth street in Chatham on Tuesday before 10 p.m., police said. A man inside the residence was spat on while trying to close the door to the intruder, police said.Officers located a suspect nearby, who was uncooperative and fled, police said. The suspect was located again and was aggressive toward officers, police said.While being transported to police headquart
  • CKHA still making investments while getting back on financial track

    CKHA still making investments while getting back on financial track
    The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance has been working to right the financial ship while still making health care investments to serve the community and more are planned.The health alliance slashed its deficit to $6 million from $13.5 million while having $11.9 million in the bank, an increase of $2.3 million, when its fiscal year ended March 31, reporters learned during a meeting with hospital leadership.The health alliance’s long-term debt of $9.2 million also is a drop of nearly $1 million,
  • Time nearly up for Chatham ticket buyer to claim $100K lotto prize

    Time nearly up for Chatham ticket buyer to claim $100K lotto prize
    The owner of a winning lottery ticket sold in Chatham will need to act soon or lose out on a $100,000 prize.The winning encore prize is on a Lotto Max ticket for the Tuesday, July 8, 2025 draw that matched the last six of seven numbers, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. (OLG) said. The winning selection is 2-2-2-7-0-1-3. “ Players have one year from the draw date to claim their prize,” OLG said.It makes sure the right prizes are paid to the right people every time, the OLG added.
  • Foundation ready to fill big recovery, treatment gap in Chatham-Kent has big ask

    Foundation ready to fill big recovery, treatment gap in Chatham-Kent has big ask
    A charitable foundation, with a proven track record, has come to Chatham-Kent with big plans to provide recovery services for those suffering from addiction and mental health issues.But, there is also a big ask of the Municipality of Chatham-Kent to donate two properties to the Peter and Cathy Quiring Foundation to use in their future plans.One of the properties requested by the foundation during a presentation to Chatham-Kent council Monday is 110 Sandy St., current home of the 88-bed Meadow P
  • High taxes impacts housing market; development charge freeze in works

    High taxes impacts housing market; development charge freeze in works
    It is common knowledge that home affordability is a big issue in Chatham-Kent, but the results of a survey by Nanos Research provides some hard numbers to substantiate those concerns.A housing affordability summit hosted and organized by the Chatham-Kent Association of Realtors (CKAR) on Monday included Nik Nanos, chief data scientist at Nanos Research, providing an overview of the results of survey of local residents.While the majority of residents love living in Chatham-Kent and enjoy their q
  • High taxes impact housing market; development charge freeze in works

    High taxes impact housing market; development charge freeze in works
    It is common knowledge that home affordability is a big issue in Chatham-Kent, but the results of a survey by Nanos Research provides some hard numbers to substantiate those concerns.A housing affordability summit hosted and organized by the Chatham-Kent Association of Realtors (CKAR) on Monday included Nik Nanos, chief data scientist at Nanos, providing an overview of the results of survey of local residents.While most residents love living in Chatham-Kent and enjoy their quality of life, ther
  • SIU seeks more information about former Chatham-Kent police officer

    SIU seeks more information about former Chatham-Kent police officer
    The Special Investigations Unit is appealing for people to come forward if they have relevant information in connection with a sexual assault investigation involving Kenneth Miller, a former Chatham-Kent police officer.“The SIU recognizes that experiences of sexual violence can be deeply personal and difficult to speak about,” a media release says.“There is no time limit to report sexual assault, and individuals may choose whether, how, and when they wish to share information,
  • New people serving in healthcare governance roles in Chatham-Kent

    New people serving in healthcare governance roles in Chatham-Kent
    There are some new people helping to guide local health care in Chatham-Kent.The Chatham-Kent Ontario Health Team (CKOHT) has announced Cory Gosnell will be the executive transformation lead, beginning Monday, June 29.Gosnell’s 25-plus years of senior leadership in the public health care sector include positions with the Ministry of Health, Cancer Care Ontario and, most recently, as chief operating officer for Lawson Health Research Institute, a top Canadian hospital-based research instit
  • Nominations sought for Chatham-Kent Cultural Hall of Fame

    Nominations sought for Chatham-Kent Cultural Hall of Fame
    The CK Cultural Hall of Fame is 44 names long and organizers are looking to the community to add more.Nominations are open for the local award that celebrates the impact people from Chatham-Kent have on global arts and culture, a media release says from the organizer CK Arts Council.“The Hall of Fame celebrates individuals whose passion and talent have shaped not only our local landscape, but also Canadian and world culture,” the release says.Honourees include Shae-Lyn Bourne, Miche
  • Model search, where local residents discovered in past, returning to Chatham

    Model search, where local residents discovered in past, returning to Chatham
    A Toronto-based modelling agency that has had success discovering models from Chatham-Kent is returning to see if it can strike gold again.ANM Management is holding a model search Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the One Hundred KING mall in downtown Chatham.Anita Norris-Bere, founder of ANM Management, said two of its top models – Emily Van Raay, from Blenheim, and Alexis Carrington, from Chatham – were both discovered through model searches.She said Van Raay tagged along with a fr
  • ‘Great day’ for first clinic to serve homeless held at Chatham Hope Haven

    ‘Great day’ for first clinic to serve homeless held at Chatham Hope Haven
    The first clinic offered at Chatham Hope Haven to provide homeless clients it serves easier access to health care had a successful start on Saturday.Volunteer health-care professionals are teaming up with Hope Haven to focus on the health needs of the unhoused by running a clinic every Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.“We were quite busy,” said registered nurse Kerri Wood who did the first volunteer shift at the clinic.She said health assessments, such as checking blood pressure
  • ‘Great day’ for clinic to serve homeless held at Chatham Hope Haven

    ‘Great day’ for clinic to serve homeless held at Chatham Hope Haven
    The first clinic offered at Chatham Hope Haven to provide homeless clients it serves easier access to health care had a successful start on Saturday.Volunteer health-care professionals are teaming up with Hope Haven to focus on the health needs of the unhoused by running a clinic every Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.“We were quite busy,” said registered nurse Kerri Wood who did the first volunteer shift at the clinic.She said health assessments, such as checking blood pressure
  • PHOTOS: Plenty of fun activities at Thamesville Threshing Festival

    PHOTOS: Plenty of fun activities at Thamesville Threshing Festival
    When you’ve got frogs, babies, music and the chance to milk a simulated cow a good time is sure to be had.These were among the many family-fun activities happening at the 2026 Thamesville Threshing Festival on Saturday.There were plenty of contestants in both the Frog Jump Competition and Baby Show, which have been long-time events at the Threshing Festival.The fun continues all day and into the night with carnival rides, live music, vendors, a Wild West Show, Indigenous dancers, Farmer&r
  • Chatham-Kent police sees success in reducing property crimes

    Chatham-Kent police sees success in reducing property crimes
    The 2025 annual report from the Chatham-Kent Police Service covers a lot of areas, but the top brass and the board are particularly pleased with the reduction in property crimes.A highlight noted by Chief Kirk Earley is the 36 per cent reduction in reported break and enters last year.“I think it’s a fulsome approach where we look at old style policing . . . walking the beat, patrolling an area where there is an identified crime area,” the chief said following the report’
  • Chatham-Kent police see success in reducing property crimes

    Chatham-Kent police see success in reducing property crimes
    The 2025 annual report from the Chatham-Kent Police Service covers a lot of areas, but the top brass and the board are particularly pleased with the reduction in property crimes.A highlight noted by Chief Kirk Earley is the 36 per cent reduction in reported break and enters last year.“I think it’s a fulsome approach where we look at old style policing . . . walking the beat, patrolling an area where there is an identified crime area,” the chief said following the report’
  • CK Votes: Kyle Carter running for council in Ward 3 North East Kent

    CK Votes: Kyle Carter running for council in Ward 3 North East Kent
    Name: Kyle CarterAge: 39Ward: Ward 3 Why are you running for council? For the past 15 years, I have proudly called Thamesville home. From the day I arrived, I felt welcomed, supported, and safe. What stood out most was the incredible sense of community and the strong bonds between neighbours — something truly special that I have carried with me ever since.This community means everything to me. I have spent years listening to residents, building relationships, and learning about the issues
  • Oil spill identified in Blenheim wastewater plant lagoon system

    Oil spill identified in Blenheim wastewater plant lagoon system
    An oil spill has been identified within the Blenheim Wastewater Treatment Plant lagoon system. Chatham-Kent officials say.“Testing confirmed the spill last week, but initial signs were seen in April,” Eric Labadie, Chatham-Kent’s corporate communications manager, told the Chatham Daily News.The spill was tested and found to be hydrocarbons, specifically oil, said Labadie, adding he is still looking into how much was spilled.“There is no public safety concern related to t
  • C-K Votes: Paulo Graciano running for council in Ward 8 South Chatham

    C-K Votes: Paulo Graciano running for council in Ward 8 South Chatham
    Name: Paulo GracianoAge: 49Ward: 8Why are you running for council?To bring multiculturalism into our city council and improve the life of all Chathamites in particular, and to all Chatham-Kenters in general.As a city councillor, I will be shoulder-to-shoulder with the community, listen and bring their concerns to the city council and report back to them. The community will feel represented at the city council.Chatham-Kent is my home and I will bring a fresh, new perspective with a wide range of
  • Hydro One fund boosts Habitat for Humanity’s community garden project

    Hydro One fund boosts Habitat for Humanity’s community garden project
    A community garden project launched last year by Habitat for Humanity Chatham-Kent is developing deeper roots thanks to some funding from the Hydro One Ward Funding program.Six raised garden beds, along with soil and plants, have been added to a garden on the property of Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore at 55 Junction Rd. in Chatham. It was established through the Together CK grant program offered by the Municipality of Chatham-Kent.Director of partnerships and stakeholder relations Anne Ta
  • Sentencing delayed for man who pleaded guilty in Tilbury man’s murder

    Sentencing delayed for man who pleaded guilty in Tilbury man’s murder
    A sentencing hearing was delayed a second time for a man who pleaded guilty last year to second-degree murder in the death of a Tilbury man.David Trealout, 36, who was supposed to appear in-person in a Chatham court Thursday for a sentencing hearing regarding his role in the death of Henry Neudorf, appeared by video.Trealout was originally charged with first-degree murder in the death of Neudorf, 55, whose body was found near Pain Court on Jan. 12, 2024.A sentencing hearing for Trealout, who pl
  • Garage fire quickly doused

    Garage fire quickly doused
    Firefighters from Chatham Stations No. 1 and No. 2 put out a garage fire at 7631 Grande River Line around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.The garage, containing two vehicles, was engulfed in flames but was quickly contained, the fire department said.Damage is estimated at $250,000. Woman charged in domestic dispute A 32-year-old Chatham woman is charged with assault and forcible confinement in a dispute with a man at a Harvey Street residence in Chatham.Around 4 p.m. Wednesday, a man was pushed and prevent
  • Tool-and-die maker recognizes CKSS students' technical skills

    Tool-and-die maker recognizes CKSS students' technical skills
    A Wallaceburg tool-and-die company is doing its part to encourage high school students to look at skilled trades careers — and possibly find future employees.Three Chatham-Kent secondary school students have been recognized with an AarKel technical award for their proficiency in tech courses at the school, provided by AarKel Tool and Die Inc.Keith Fenton, 17, is the Grade 12 winner, Lilly Authier, 16, won the Grade 11 award and Carlisle Wilson, 16, is the Grade 10 winner.With about 35 per

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