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Beneath the Mask: Symbols as a Healing Phenomenon
Artist Darla Fisher-Odjig A long-time resident of Chatham-Kent, walks through two worlds. As a visual artist, poet, and art therapist, she presents work that is alternately challenging and healing.
Chatham-Kent-Council, June 13, 2022
Chatham-Kent-Council, June 13, 2022
Report & Proposal for the Downtown Chatham Centre Project
A report will be brought forward on the June 13th 2022 council meeting to discuss the Downtown Chatham Centre. A team of local investors who purchased the property are proposing to turn the area into a new CK Community Hub & Entertainment complex which will house a new City Hall, Library, Museum, Cultural Centre and Entertainment/Sports complex. You can view the report on YourTV on June 13th at 6 pm
CKPS Distracted Driving
We partnered up with the Chatham-Kent Police Services to talk about distractive driving. Acting Sgt. Joshua Flikweert gives you these important tips in hopes to make the roads of CK a safer place to be.
Chatham-Kent-Council, June 6, 2022
Chatham-Kent-Council, June 6, 2022
CKFS Fire Permit
Whitney Burk, Education Coordinator for the Chatham-Kent Fire & Rescue explains how the CK fire permit works and how to apply for one.
Chatham-Kent-Council, May 30, 2022
Chatham-Kent-Council, May 30, 2022
Hymn for a Hope
Donations were collected to help raise funds for Ukraine through a hymn song at Grace Christian Reformed Church on May 19th. Ken Powell & Ed Dickinson took some time to chat with us about the event.
Chatham-Kent Council, May 16, 2022
Chatham-Kent Council, May 16, 2022
Chatham-Kent Council , May 9th, 2022
Chatham-Kent Council , May 9th, 2022
Chatham-Kent Council , April 25th, 202
Chatham-Kent Council , April 25th, 202
Richard Greene Memorial Scout/Cub Car Rally
After 2 years of Covid putting a stop to the annual tradition, the Tri-County shore chapter of Scouts Canada were able to bring back the art of creating and racing cars down the ramp in memory of Richard Greene. We got a chance to speak with Chatham-Kent Area Commissioner Dave Elliott and Mayor Darrin Canniff about this hobby.