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Campbell has been voted the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Western Conference rookie of the year after previously ...
A group of enthusiastic volunteers hit the stage at Chatham-Kent secondary school over the Easter weekend. However, it wasn’t ...
More than a quarter-century after he last dropped his gloves, Joe Kocur is still remembered as one of the fiercest fighters ...
The Chatham Maroons’ high-powered offence is slumping at an inopportune time. The Chatham Maroons’ high-powered offence is ...
From agriculture to tariffs and affordability, Chatham-Kent–Leamington federal election candidates squared off on the issues ...
With the federal election campaign now in the home stretch, Chatham-Kent’s business and municipal leaders are remaining hopeful about the economy, both nationally and locally.
Pinsonneault said on top of the $10,000 bill for drying last year’s corn crop, he was hit with a $4,000 carbon tax bill. He ...
Chatham-Kent–Leamington MPP Trevor Jones is settling into his role as Ontario agriculture, food and agribusiness minister.
Much has been made of the comparison of Trump to past autocratic regimes throughout history. Muammar Gaddafi from Libya, ...
Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce hosted Mayor Darrin Canniff and chief administrator Michael Duben for a fireside chat ...
Thanks to the community’s generosity, the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance foundation has successfully completed its fundraising efforts in support of a new fluoroscopy machine. A total of $584,210 was ...
When Zoe Wu learned Chatham-Kent secondary school had a badminton team, she had to try out. When Zoe Wu learned Chatham-Kent ...
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