As 2022 draws to a close, issues such as the aftermath of the Wheatley gas explosion and COVID-19 remain in the news, but there is a new Chatham-Kent council…
The owners of a largely vacant Chatham mall are pitching an ambitious new project that could radically transform the downtown by creating a massive 4,000-seat…
The owners of the mall in downtown Chatham are pitching an ambitious project that would include a 4,000-seat entertainment complex that would also serve as an…
WINDSOR, ONT. The first friendly shots have been fired and already dozens of Chatham-Kent businesses have signed up for a sign-war. The new pandemic trend is sweeping across Canada and The United States, first gaining traction in Christiansburg, Virginia. “When I saw the one from the states, I said okay,” Chatham Pro Shop’s Darryl Lucio says. “We’ve got to get this going in Chatham!” Lucio says he was among the first in the Maple City to take part. He says he concocted several punny signs and encouraged several businesses to join in the fun. “I’m not done taking shots at people yet, I’ve got a couple more people I want to take shots at!” Lucio adds. “I’ve also got people giving me recommendations saying, ‘hey pick on these people, pick on these people and I’ve got businesses messaging me saying hey pick on us!