While pondering the next course of action, officials behind the Otter Creek Wind Farm are expressing disappointment in the provincial government's decision to cancel the project.
Otter Creek officials evaluating options
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Authier wanted to see the feasibility of housing staff in building
Councillors rejected a motion Monday night seeking the feasibility of using the former Chatham jail as office space for municipal staff.
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The old approach to the criminalization of narcotics ‘hasn’t worked’
A report from Toronto's medical officer of health calling on the federal government to decriminalize all drugs for personal use has support in Chatham-Kent.
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Chatham-Kent police not at fault, agency determines
A Special Investigations Unit (SIU) investigation has determined that no charges will be laid following an incident in Chatham last year.
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Largest attendance yet since since new organizers took over event
After taking over the Farm Safety Day
at
the Ridgetown Campus three years ago,
the new organizers have seen their
largest attendance yet.
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Residents reminded to be mindful during fire ban
A ban on open-air fires in the municipality is continuing, Chatham-Kent Fire and Emergency Services (CKFES) confirmed on Tuesday.
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Mayor walks back comments about minister visits
Amarjeet Sohi’s trip to Chatham-Kent on Monday was not the first time a federal cabinet minister has visited the municipality in the last 12 years.
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IPM progress on track, say organizers
The municipality's work with the International Plowing Match & Rural Expo slated for September is right on course, say organizers.
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Body found in Thames River
The body of a 70-year-old Chatham man was found in the Thames River on Tuesday night in Chatham.
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Domestic-related charges laid
Chatham-Kent police responded to a domestic disturbance at a residence just outside of Dresden on Tuesday.
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Two new residents for CKHA
The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance has welcomed two new family medicine residents to its team recently.
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Source says as many as 45 workers will be laid off
Facing layoffs in August, staff at a
long-term care home in Chatham say they
are worried for the facility’s quality
of care.
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Open-air fire ban continues in Chatham-Kent
Chatham-Kent Fire and Emergency Services has seen an increase in the number of brush and grass fires this season.
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We Grow for the World used on Thamesville-area corn field
This year’s Thamesville Maize will display a familiar phrase to residents of Chatham-Kent – We Grow for the World.
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Mayor to discuss project cancellations with province
The province's recent cancellation of hundreds of green energy projects will have a significant impact on municipalities, says Chatham-Kent's mayor.
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