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Well, I’m sure all you veteran retirees are having a good chuckle right about now, and I can’t say that I blame you. The ...
Urquhart’s Old Block dated from 1868 and was erected by grocer Kenneth Urquhart following the Great Pork Row fire of 1868.
Chatham This Week columnist Karen Robinet shares her thoughts on Pride Month and the struggles of the LGBTQIA2S+ community today.
Touted as the fragrance: “For patriots who never back down, like President Trump. This scent is your rallying cry in a bottle ...
“Not-your people” are the complete opposite. These are clients, associates, friends and family that put roadblocks in your ...
Cute as a bunny. Furry little creatures that hop away when you get near enough. They are not hostile, do not eat other animals and are not a danger to anybody. Your best defence against rabbits is a ...
Chatham-Kent saw a record number of new listings in the month of June and the average home price continues to climb, say local real estate officials. The number of new listings jumped 30.7 per cent ...
I also realize that I’m leaving a lot of our fruit and veg out, but you know what they are and you know what you like, and this is the time to really celebrate everything we grow in CK. In fact, we ...
Chatham history columnist John Rhodes writes about a former grocery store on St. Clair Street in Chatham.
Dear Money Lady, I think my company is going to lay me off soon. I was wondering if you had any advice. Mike. This year in Canada, 58,000 tech jobs have been cut across multiple sectors, and 10,000 ...
A former Chatham-Kent councillor writes in to Chatham This Week about MPP Steve Pinsonneault and the Dresden landfill proposal.
My family and I are still so very thankful for the sacrifice that Canadian soldiers gave by coming to the Netherlands and helping us to freedom. I can still visualize the Canadian airplanes dropping ...
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