
Man Wants Tree Cut Down
Chatham resident Don De Baene fighting with city hall to get a female ginkgo tree on his property cut down.

Chatham resident Don De Baene fighting with city hall to get a female ginkgo tree on his property cut down.
Chatham-Kent’s emergency management coordinator believes local residents are better prepared for a weather emergency than those who took part in a recent study.
Forty workers at Clarke Construction in Blenheim have agreed to a new three-year contract.
Lakeshore Mayor Tom Bain is pleased Ottawa’s investing $9.2-million into improving safety at rail crossings across Canada.
A Chatham man has been charged with assault after punching his neighbour.
The May Court Club in Chatham is doing its part to keep students fed across the community.
Chatham-Kent’s director of economic development is heading to China for a fifth time.
Chatham-Kent councillors are offering their full support in the effort to renovate the sports field at Lambton Kent Composite School.
Chatham-Kent Council wants the municipal heritage committee to look at the heritage value of the cottage in Rondeau Provincial Park.
Chatham-Kent Children’s Services is releasing one Lev Tahor infant from foster care, but with strict conditions.