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New home sought by Chatham group that strives to help world s poor

Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve Publishing date: May 05, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  2 minute read  •  Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children with her husband John 15 years ago, displays photos of children from developing nations that have benefited from clothes, school supplies, medicine and food donated by area residents and businesses. Ellwood Shreve/Postmedia Network jpg, CA Article content A legion of volunteers – mostly seniors – have worked over the last 15 years to send more than 125 tractor-trailer loads of food, clothing, medical supplies, wheelchairs, bicycles and school supplies to developing nations. John and Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children, say the work will continue, but they need to find new one-level warehouse space to make it easier on volunteers.

Canadian Food for Children looking for new home to continue helping world s poor

Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve Publishing date: May 04, 2021  •  May 4, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  Miguel Hernandez, a volunteer with the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children, displays part of the next shipment that will be sent to help families in developing nations. Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily News/Postmedia Network Photo by Ellwood Shreve /Ellwood Shreve/The Daily News Article content A legion of volunteers – mainly seniors – have worked over the last 15 years to send more than 125 tractor-trailer loads of food, clothing, medical supplies, wheelchairs, bicycles and school supplies to developing nations. John and Sandra Van Raay, who founded the Chatham-Kent chapter of Canadian Food for Children, say that work will continue, but they need to find new one-level warehouse space to make it easier on volunteers.

Cor Van Raay donation gets LINK pathway construction moving

Cor Van Raay donation gets LINK pathway construction moving Poll Yes The new LINK Pathway Legacy Project spanning 15 km from Coaldale to Lethbridge will finally begin construction this spring thanks to the generous support of one private citizen. “The LINK Pathway Legacy Project is a three metre wide pathway that connects Coaldale to the City of Lethbridge through the countryside off-highway without traffic interaction,” explains Link Pathway committee chair Henry Doeve. “It is going to start in Coaldale in the southwest corner where it connects to the Coaldale pathway network, and it will enter the city at 24th Avenue South.”

Council holds public meeting to discuss rezonings

Author of the article: Scott Nixon Publishing date: Jan 29, 2021  •  January 29, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Article content SOUTH HURON – South Huron council held an online public meeting Jan. 18 to deal with a number of rezoning applications. Councillors made no decisions on the applications but are expected to vote on them at a future regular council meeting. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Council holds public meeting to discuss rezonings Back to video Among the matters to be voted on is a zoning bylaw amendment application from applicant Andrew Kerslake to return a former chiropractic office at 105 Main St. S. in Exeter to its original use as a duplex dwelling. The application seeks to change the zoning from the current core commercial zone to a residential low density – special zone. Planner Craig Metzger said the special zone is also found on neighbouring properties and permits low density residential use

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