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Learning about the plight of thousands of African school children faced with poor quality drinking water, prompted a Grade 3-4 class of Tecumseh Public School students to take action.
The first significant heat wave of the season with temperatures forecast over 30 C for the coming days expected to bring ...
On Saturday, June 28, the museum is offering the Baldoon Wagon Run, tours of the historic area of Wallaceburg in a ...
Fourteen highly trained Chatham-Kent police officers are taking the former critical incident response team to a new level as ...
After more than a year as Chatham-Kent Health Alliance's acting chief of staff, Dr. Zeke Milkovic has been appointed to the ...
A judge preferred by Crown and defence will help move along the case of a Tilbury man charged with second-degree murder. A ...
On Tuesday Staff Sgt. Shawn Mungar and Sgt. Ken Lauzon received a Chatham-Kent Police Services Board Citation for the 13 ...
A Chatham-Kent man, 33, is charged with two counts each of assault with a weapon and failing to comply with a probation order ...
For our farmers, changing conditions have always been part of their makeup. Every year, the weather is different. Every year, ...
PAIN COURT – A seven-classroom expansion at the French-language secondary school here will welcome about 130 students from four area elementary schools in September. Hundreds of students, parents and ...