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Local Love in a Global Crisis: Food & Shopping
The United Way of Chatham-Kent gives out information during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Topic: Food & Shopping during the pandemic
Local Love in a Global Crisis CK Student Nutrition Food Assistance Fund
The United Way of Chatham-Kent gives out important information during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Local Love in a Global Crisis Topic: Homeless in a time of COVID
Information from the United Way of Chatham-Kent during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Todays Guest: Al McGuigan from R.O.C.K. Missions Todays Topic: Homeless in a time of COVID
Local Love in a Global Crisis Topic: How To apply for EI & COVID Supports.
Information from the United Way of Chatham-Kent during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Todays Guest: Phil Mock, CK Prosperity Round Table Todays Topic: How To apply for EI & COVID Supports.
Local Love in a Global Crisis
Steve Pratt, CEO United Way of Chatham-Kent hosts a daily show how our non profits are helping those in need during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Covid 19 Corona Virus update March 23, 2020
Chatham-Kent Council discusses another update on Covid-19 Coronavirus
Erie Shore Drive Update, March 13, 2020
Erie Shore Drive Update,
Covid-19 Coronavirus Updates in Chatham-Kent
April Rietdyk. General Manager, Health & Family Services at Municipality of Chatham-Kent and Dr. David Colby, Chief Medical Officer at Municipality of Chatham-Kent, give a report about the status of the Covid-19 Coronavirus in Chatham-Kent Recorded: March 13, 2020
Dr. Peter Sikkema, 2019 Kent Agricultural Hall of Fame
Dr. Peter Sikkema, a resident of Ridgetown is recognized as a world leader in weed management in corn, soybean, and cereals to maximize crop yield and net returns for growers; more recently Peter has focused on the control of herbicide-resistant weeds.
Dr. Norman Bradner, 2019 Kent Agriculture Hall of Fame Inductee
Dr. Norman Bradner will always be recognized within the Canadian Seed Industry by his peers and locally within Chatham-Kent seed soybean growers and commercial producers, as the “father of private soybean breeding in Canada”. Representing him was his Daughter Becky Hall and Grant Craven
Dianne Flook, 2019 Kent Agricultural Hall of Fame Inductee
Dianne Flook is a resident of Raleigh Township and is well known for advocating sustainable farming practices, and for creating a better understanding and appreciation of agriculture and farming practices. She is an environmentalist, an agriculturalist, a sylviculturist, and a conservationist.
Chatham-Kent Council December 2, 2019
Regular/Planning Agenda
Visit https://www.chatham-kent.ca/Council/Meetings/2019/Pages/Council-Meeting---December-2,-2019.aspx