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Week 13 Maroons Player of The Game: Noah Mathieson
Gary Patterson chats with Player of the Game Noah Mathieson.
The maroons defeated the Strathroy Rockets 6-2.
Stay tuned for more interviews.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 12 Maroons Player of The Game: Owen Kalp
The Maroons took a 4-3 victory on December 10th against the St. Thomas Stars.
Peter Cobb caught up with Player Owen Kalp who had 1 assist on the scoresheet that evening.
Tune in to meet more players
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Chatham-Kent Council, February 5th, 2024
Regular/Planning Agenda Meeting
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Chatham-Kent Council, January 15th, 2024
Regular/Planning Agenda Meeting
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Chatham-Kent Council, December 11th, 2023
Regular/Planning Agenda Meeting
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Jennifer Jones Retiring
Jennifer Jones has announced her retirement from team curling. We had the opportunity to chat with the Olympic Gold Medalist at the the 2023 Shorty Jenkins Classic in Cornwall. Congratulations on an amazing career!
Chatham Goodfellows Porchlight Campaign
Peter Cobb chats with Tim Haskell, President of the Chatham Goodfellows about the upcoming No Child Without A Christmas porchlight campaign.
Week 11 Maroons Player of The Game: Kaleb Papineau
Peter Cobb interviews player of the game Kaleb Papineau who had 1 assist on the score sheet in their 4-1 victory over the Komoka Kings. Tune in each week as we meet the roster of the Maroons.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
The Chatham Coloured All Stars plaque unveiling
The all-Black baseball team from Chatham that broke barriers in a white-dominated sport has been honoured in the very field where they played back in the 1930s. A plaque was unveiled at Stirling Park in Chatham on Tuesday, commemorating the 1934 Chatham Coloured All-Stars, the first all-Black team to win an Ontario Baseball Amateur Association championship. The team has also been inducted into both the Ontario Baseball Hall of Fame and Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame. “Those guys opened a lot of doors that are still open and the recognition comes at a time, in our present-day history, when that story needs to be told,” said Blake Harding, the son of Chatham Coloured All-Stars player Boomer Harding, during the plaque unveiling. Harding added that the 1934 team continues to provide inspiration to young baseball players in Chatham-Kent and beyond. “These guys played for passion and that’s what’s important. It’s not about dollars,” said Harding. “It means you can do anything you set your heart to, but you’re going to have to be better and try harder, and you’re going to have to do it with class and dignity.” Dorothy Wallace, the board president of the Chatham-Kent Black Historical Society, also spoke at the unveiling and said it is an honour to share the municipality’s heroes with the rest of the world. Also recognized on the plaque is Archie Stirling, the park’s namesake. Stirling served as the mayor of Chatham and was instrumental in helping the Chatham Coloured All-Stars join the city league. He is also credited with helping to create Chatham’s first minor baseball league.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor