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Uncategorized LETTER: Despite misplaced decimal point, letter’s intent remains
The municipality has asked that our office follow up with a correction to a letter to the editor we recently had published in this newspaper. -
Letters LETTER: Arena issue reveals a larger challenge for Chatham-Kent
The arena issue may be more critical than what our municipal administration understands. -
Letters LETTER: Survey question about libraries is deceptive, says resident
I would like to thank the mayor and council for giving the citizens of Chatham-Kent the opportunity to provide input on potential tax savings and the budget process via the ... -
Letters Reader appalled with selfish disobedience
I guess Rick Mercer isn’t the only one who can rant.I have been appalled lately by the number of young men and women who think they can selfishly defy the ... -
Letters Canada’s credit card is near the limit
Last week Lorrie Goldstein wrote in the Toronto Sun that “many members of the Trudeau government say there is a conservative argument in favour of a guaranteed annual income replacing ... -
Letters Lack of CKHA communication with patient’s family is appalling, says resident
Recently, my husband was hospitalized at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance with a stroke. The EMTs and ER crew worked efficiently and rapidly to treat him and minimize damage. -
Local News Cryderman says C-K administration hiding expenses
Chatham-Kent council wants a zero per cent budget increase. We all do. The only way to re-generate an economy is to put more cash in the hands of the majority ... -
Letters Mask bylaw removes ability to choose to do the right thing
Shortly after Chatham-Kent council imposed mandatory masks, Coun. Joe Faas was quoted as saying, “Usually when there is a crisis, whether it be a war or something like that, communities ... -
Letters LETTER: Government should provide masks
I believe masks might become compulsory in the near future, at least for a time in commercial establishments. -
Letters LETTER: Migrant workers are not the problem
Migrant greenhouse and field workers in Essex and Chatham-Kent did not bring the virus with them, as they were quarantined for two weeks before entering Canada. They caught COVID-19 in ...