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Week 10 Chatham Maroons Post Game Interview Trevor Zanutto
David Gough interviews #88 F Trevor Zanutto after their 2-1 OT loss to the Stratford Warriors.
Local Legend Michelle Wright Honoured with Snowplow Naming and Artist Tribute
Local country music legend Michelle Wright joined municipal officials on Friday, November 15 to unveil a snowplow that has been named in her honour. The name of the plow is ‘Snow Wright’ and it will be keeping the roads of Chatham-Kent snow-free in and around Michelle’s hometown of Merlin. Michelle was also honoured with a portrait by local artist Lucy Thrift, who has illustrated local legends such as Fergie Jenkins and Bill Atkinson. The illustration, which is done entirely in pencil, will hang in the Civic Centre atrium in Chatham.
Week 9 Chatham Maroons Post Game Interview Ryan Vannetten
Peter Cobb interviews #61 Defence Ryan Vanetten who scored 1 goal and 1 assist in their 2-1 victory over the Stratford warriors.
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Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 9 Chatham Maroons Post Game Interview Ryan Vannetten
Peter Cobb interviews #61 Defence Ryan Vanetten who scored 1 goal and 1 assist in their 2-1 victory over the Stratford warriors.
Stay tuned for more Maroons Updates
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 7 Chatham Maroons Post Game Interview: Samuel DiBlasi
Peter Cobb interviews goalie Samuel Diblasi who had only 2 goals against their 5-2 victory against the Lasalle Vipers. Stay tuned for more Maroons Updates
Unveiling New Sculpture in Downtown Chatham
In an effort to create more points of interest across Chatham-Kent, the municipality has unveiled a new sculpture in downtown Chatham. The latest art piece created by Bothwell native Mike Winia has been installed at Zonta Park. The 13-foot-tall, 4,000-pound wood carving depicts a large version of the Crowfest mascot, nicknamed Russell the Crow. The sculpture and photo installation was carved entirely by chainsaw out of a CK-grown White Oak tree. Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff said the crow sculpture is the first of many large carved installations that will be erected in downtown areas across Chatham-Kent. He said the carvings, which will reflect each community’s history, will be unveiled sometime in the spring or summer of 2025.
Week 8 Chatham Maroons Post Game Interview- Ian Lachance
Peter Cobb interviews #21 F Ian Lachance who scored 2 goals in their 11-2 victory against the Hamilton Kilty Bees.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Council recognizes organizations that helped during the 99 McNaughton Ave Fire.
Council recognizes organizations that helped during the 99 McNaughton Ave Fire.
CK Lifts Emergency Order For Wheatley
An emergency order has finally been lifted in Wheatley, more than three years after a gas explosion rocked the town’s downtown core. During a ceremony at the Chatham-Kent Civic Centre on Thursday, municipal staff and politicians gathered to sign an order terminating the emergency in Wheatley. “It’s been a very emotional time for everybody. We can’t ignore the fact that the community has been resilient, they’ve been passionate,” said Fire Chief Chris Case. The emergency order was issued on July 19, 2021, following the detection of hydrogen sulphide gas. Just over a month later, on August 26, 2021, a gas explosion destroyed several properties around 15 Erie St. N, resulting in significant evacuations.