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Chatham-Kent Council was presented with two very different realities at the transitional cabin site in Chatham. Chatham-Kent Public Health is reminding residents who have private water wells to test their drinking water regularly. The federal budget was close, but it passed in the House of Commons. The Detroit Pistons beat Indiana 127-112 for their 10th straight win, while the Toronto Raptors have won eight of their last nine after getting by Charlotte 110-108.
One person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries following a two-vehicle crash on Highway 401 near Ridgetown. Chatham-Kent Council will discuss purchasing the former St. Ursula School on Lacroix Street in Chatham tonight. The federal budget faces a third and crucial vote today. The Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie Campaign is back for a third year. The Chatham Maroons beat Caledonia 10-6 for their fourth straight win, while the Detroit Lions lost 16-9 to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Chatham-Kent Police have charged a 33-year-old man with voyeurism and are looking for more potential victims. Chatham-Kent Council will decide Monday whether to buy the former St. Ursula School property on Lacroix Street and turn it into affordable housing. A donation to buy new outdoor play and sports equipment is helping students at St. Anne Catholic School in Blenheim stay active. Carter Chadwick scored twice to power the Chatham Maroons to a 2-1 win in Hamilton. The Toronto Maple Leafs lost 4-3 in overtime, while the Detroit Red Wings won 6-3.
Four more CCTV cameras will be coming to Chatham's downtown. A 35-year-old woman has been charged with assault after allegedly pushing over a 63-year-old woman. A 21-year-old man faces charges of assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose after an argument went too far. A new doctor is joining the CKHA's Obstetrics and Gynecology department. The Prime Minister was in Prince Rupert, B.C., on Thursday to announce the latest slate of nation-building projects. Canada's in the running to headquarter a new bank dedicated to financing defence projects.
No injuries were reported following an incident that led to a charge of assault with a weapon. Chatham-Kent Health Alliance has expanded its dedicated OB/GYN team. Let us know if you've had surgery at a private clinic in Ontario. A new poll shows that most Canadians support major items in the federal budget. Canada is in the running to headquarter a new bank dedicated to financing defence projects.
The Ontario Health Coalition alleges that some private health clinics have been charging for procedures covered by public healthcare. Several Chatham-Kent first responders have been recognized for their quick actions in helping a man in distress on Canada Day. Sisters Hayden and Hannah Heinhuis from CKSS won gold in girls' doubles at the OFSAA tennis tournament.
The Children's Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent has received a $110K gift from the James A. Beattie Foundation. A 23-year-old Wallaceburg man is facing weapons charges after police say a gun was found in his vehicle. CK police have arrested a man who they say just can't stay away from a Chatham business. A new survey shows that many Canadians are feeling anxious about spending money this Christmas. There are more holiday job postings this year, but there is also more competition for those jobs. Some Canadians continue to boycott travel to the United States, and their economy is paying the price.
Two new plaques have been added to the Chatham Cenotaph to help educate the public about local military history and honour veterans. Blenheim's Rain Pfaff is back home after winning two gold medals at the Jiu-Jitsu World Championships in Thailand. The Toronto Maple Leafs have lost three in a row after falling 5-3 to the Bruins. Toronto Blue Jays skipper John Schneider finished second in voting for American League Manager of the Year. Stephen Vogt of the Cleveland Guardians took home the honour for the second straight year. Sarnia's Rob Thomson of the Philadelphia Phillies finished third for the National League Manager of the Year.
Hundreds of people in Chatham came out on Tuesday to take part in a ceremony to honour the men and women who fought for our freedom. Part of Base Line will be closed to drivers starting later this week. Health Experts believe Ontario could be in for a "very tough" flu season this year. The average childcare fees in Ontario are set to stay at $19 a day. A Canadian could win one of the MLB's Manager of the Year Awards for the 2025 season.
A single-vehicle crash involving a transport truck has closed the eastbound lanes of Highway 401 near Rodney. Base Line will be closed to drivers between Fraser Road and Prince Albert Road as of Thursday. There are closures across the municipality on Tuesday as Chatham-Kent marks Remembrance Day. Health Experts believe Ontario could be in for a "very tough" flu season this year. U.S. Senators have voted to reopen the government after a shutdown that has gone on for more than 40 days. Major League Baseball has changed the way people can bet on the sport following the indictments of two Cleveland pitchers.
A three-vehicle crash involving tractor-trailers has closed the westbound lanes of Highway 401 near West Lorne. Communities across Chatham-Kent will mark Remembrance Day with parades and ceremonies today. A young dancer from Chatham-Kent is set to represent Canada at the 2026 Dance World Cup in Ireland. The Detroit Pistons rallied to beat Washington 137-135 in overtime for their seventh straight win.
Drivers in Chatham-Kent are being warned to be careful on the roads, as some messy weather is on the way. A traffic stop in Wallaceburg has led to multiple drug charges against four people. A 46-year-old woman is facing an impaired driving charge after police say she backed into a hydro pole. The 'Feed the Hunger' event is back for its second year since the COVID-19 pandemic. Canada has lost its measles elimination status.



