Episodes

Monday Jul 08, 2024
Morning News for Monday, July 8, 2024
Monday Jul 08, 2024
Monday Jul 08, 2024
Chatham-Kent police are investigating a brawl in downtown Chatham over the weekend that sent a man in his 20s to the hospital, Essex County OPP have released an update in the case where four family members were found dead in a home in Harrow, and most of the action in the ongoing LCBO strike over the weekend took place on the picket line.

Saturday Jul 06, 2024
Noon News for Saturday, July 6, 2024
Saturday Jul 06, 2024
Saturday Jul 06, 2024
Police are asking for help in locating a group of men who attack another, while break and enters continue to happen around Chatham-Kent. And an update on Beryl making its way to Texas.

Saturday Jul 06, 2024
Morning News for Saturday, July 6, 2024
Saturday Jul 06, 2024
Saturday Jul 06, 2024
Day two of the LCBO strike and workers are planning to rally downtown Toronto, while unemployment for youth and students is up from previous years. Ridgetown's Chris von Martels was named as an alternate for Team Canada's Olympic Dressage Team, him and his horse Eclips will be headed to Paris.

Friday Jul 05, 2024
Noon News for Friday, July 5, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Chatham-Kent police are reporting another drug bust at a business in Downtown Chatham that is openly selling "magic mushrooms", a 60-year-old Chatham-Kent man is facing a handful of charges after he allegedly pulled a knife on someone in Chatham's East End, and we're into day one of the first LCBO strike in Ontario's history.

Friday Jul 05, 2024
Morning News for Friday, July 5, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
If you didn't stock up the liquor cabinet yesterday, you may have to wait a few days for home delivery now, there's another option available in Chatham now for people who don't have a family doctor, and redevelopment plans at the hospital in Wallaceburg are getting a nice boost from a local volunteer group.

Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Noon News for Thursday, July 4, 2024
Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Get ready to see some long lineups if you're heading to an LCBO store today, a tree farm in Kent Bridge is hoping to make some bright, happy memories while raising some money for the local Alzheimer Society, and a four-year-old child is in critical condition in the hospital after being found in a backyard pool in Sarnia.

Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Morning News for Thursday, July 4, 2024
Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Thursday Jul 04, 2024
Chatham Ribfest organizers are getting some last-minute preparations in place ahead of a busy weekend in Tecumseh Park, an environmental assessment is complete for a plan to move a section of Talbot Trail further away from Lake Erie, and OPP have tallied up the charges they laid over their Canada Day week campaign and it looks like drivers still aren't getting the message.

Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
Evening News for Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
A Quebec man has been arrested after allegedly committing a string of crimes including driving a stolen vehicle, fleeing police, and driving with no license plates. Chatham-Kent police have arrested a man who allegedly cheated a benefits provider out of more than $8,000 in claims. CK Public Health is looking for volunteer board members. Global Affairs Canada is warning travellers to avoid non-essential travel to Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl rips through the Caribbean.

Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
Noon News for Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
A 47-year-old man is facing assault charges after a confrontation in Chatham turned violent, Chatham-Kent police have arrested a man who allegedly cheated a benefits provider out of more than $8,000 in claims, and Hurricane Beryl is still barreling toward Jamaica.

Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
Morning News for Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
Wednesday Jul 03, 2024
New wind farms could be a thing of the past in Chatham-Kent if a municipal councillor from North Kent has her way, construction is still on schedule for the new St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic school in Chatham, and a Windsor aluminum has been told to pay up by the Ontario Ministry of Labour after a workplace injury a couple of years ago.

