Episodes

Tuesday Oct 28, 2025

Tuesday Oct 28, 2025
Morning News for Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Tuesday Oct 28, 2025
Tuesday Oct 28, 2025
The U.S. Ambassador to Canada doubts we'll have a security and economic deal with the U-S before the new year. The Canadian Grain Commission has announced it will freeze its fees until 2028. Volunteers from the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority, Enbridge Gas, and NatureCK recently teamed up to plant 130 trees in Chatham. Students and volunteers from UCC will be out collecting donations on Halloween for Outreach for Hunger. The Toronto Blue Jays lost a marathon of a game, falling 6-5 to the Dodgers in 18 innings as L.A. takes a 2-1 lead in the World Series.

Monday Oct 27, 2025
Evening News for Monday, October 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada has decided not to assess what could happen if the proposed Dresden landfill project moves forward. A defence lawyer in Chatham-Kent says the new federal bail reform package needs more careful thought. CK police have charged a 39-year-old woman following a single-vehicle crash in Tilbury. A Thamesville man is facing multiple impaired driving charges after his vehicle ended up in a ditch over the weekend. Canada's Prime Minister says trade talks were going well with the U.S. until Ontario's anti-tariff ads started running. Financial experts believe the Bank of Canada will lower the interest rate on Wednesday.

Monday Oct 27, 2025
Noon News for Monday, October 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
The request for an Environmental Impact Assessment of the Dresden landfill project has been rejected. People in Blenheim may notice a large police presence on Monday. The Ontario government is walking back a proposal that would have allowed landlords to evict tenants once a lease expires. Ontario is investing $1.1B over three years to expand home care services to thousands more people. Canadian officials are scrambling to find out when a 10% tariff on Canadian goods, levied by U.S. President Trump on the weekend, will start. Health Canada has approved an expensive new drug that can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

Monday Oct 27, 2025
Morning News for Monday, October 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
The historical advisor for the blockbuster film 1917 is coming to Chatham-Kent next week. Local filmmakers were celebrated at the Chatham-Kent International Film Festival. Nobody is backing down from the Government of Ontario Ad that has irked the U.S. President. The Chatham Maroons won their fifth straight game, doubling up LaSalle 6-3.

Saturday Oct 25, 2025

Saturday Oct 25, 2025

Friday Oct 24, 2025

Friday Oct 24, 2025
Noon News for Friday, October 24, 2025
Friday Oct 24, 2025
Friday Oct 24, 2025
The province has organized a contractor to investigate the presence of gas at a property in Wheatley. Chatham-Kent's mayor is fighting to keep Enbridge Gas in the area. U.S. President Trump says he's ending trade talks with Canada because of Ontario's anti-tariff ads. Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Asia in an effort to build stronger trade and diplomatic ties. Chocolate may look a bit different this Halloween as manufacturers look to cut costs.

Friday Oct 24, 2025
Morning News for Friday, October 24, 2025
Friday Oct 24, 2025
Friday Oct 24, 2025
The heavy police presence north of Tilbury this week was because three stolen vehicles were found in the Thames River. Chatham-Kent Police Chief Kirk Earley says Ottawa’s new bail reform package is a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done. Ontario is investing $43.9 million into its After School Program. Family Service Kent, NeighbourLink Chatham-Kent, and the Canadian Cancer Society - Wheels of Hope are looking for volunteer drivers. The Chatham Maroons beat Sarnia 6-2 for their fourth straight win.

