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Ukrainian student gets foot in door to study in Ontario – but few can follow his path
News Local News After several blows, it must seem like a miracle for one 18-year-old Ukrainian scholar. Mykyta Ivanchuk, 18, is a gifted Ukrainian scholar who is currently in Poland…
Exhibits return for CK Summer ARTcrawl
News Local News local-entertainment Entertainment An annual event promoting the local arts scene made its return to the streets of downtown Chatham on Friday night. Becca Giles, a glass blower,…
Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation makes $655,000 pledge
The Seaforth Community Hospital Foundation has announced an ambitious $655,000 pledge that will help the Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance upgrade a wide range of equipment there over the next two…
Solid turnout for Erieau’s Art on the Boulevard
A large crowd came out to Erieau’s Art on the Boulevard on Saturday, with more than 100 vendors lining the lakeside village. The annual event, which had been sidelined for…
Library hosting fall gardening presentation
The Chatham-Kent Public Library is hosting a guest speaker in September to help residents with their fall gardening. Author Lorraine Johnson will give a virtual presentation Sept. 12 at 6…
Residential school survivors want church records
As Pope Francis wrapped up his self-described “penitential pilgrimage” across Canada, residential school survivors and their advocates began turning up the pressure on the Vatican to release its records pertaining…
‘Dynamic’ Indigenous artist set to begin term as Western’s writer-in-residence
Local News Western University’s new writer-in-residence is an Indigenous poet who grew up Stoney Creek and now resides on the Six Nations territory of the Grand River. January Rogers (Twitter)…
Police seeking witnesses after man seriously injured
Early Sunday, around 2 am, Chatham-Kent police responded to a disturbance on King Street West in Chatham. A 44-year-old Chatham man suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital for…
Forest Kineto Theater renovation project closing in on fundraising goal
A recent announcement by a federal agency that it will contribute to a project renovating the more than century-old Kineto Theater in Forest should get the community’s Kiwanis Club $47,000…
Photos: Speaking of Wildlife at Wildwood
Wildlife educators from Speaking of Wildlife – an animal sanctuary near Orillia – made a stop at Wildwood Conservation Area in St. Marys on Sunday. Alex Fry and Krystal Hewett…