Episodes

Saturday Oct 11, 2025

Friday Oct 10, 2025
Evening News for Friday, October 10, 2025
Friday Oct 10, 2025
Friday Oct 10, 2025
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent says bylaw officers are now on the job, patrolling encampments and enforcing rules. CK police have charged a 40-year-old Blenheim man after he was allegedly caught driving a stolen motorcycle. Provincial police will be out on the roads this long weekend, ensuring area highways are safe. A new survey has been launched at the Chatham-Kent Public Library. Nordic Flame fire pits sold at Giant Tiger have been recalled. Stats Canada says crime in Canada is closing the gap with the U.S. A longstanding Thanksgiving weekend tradition returns to Brigden for a 175th year.

Friday Oct 10, 2025
Noon News for Friday, October 10, 2025
Friday Oct 10, 2025
Friday Oct 10, 2025
The municipality has contracted by-law officers to patrol encampments in Chatham-Kent. Provincial police will be holding an annual traffic safety blitz this long weekend called "Operation Impact." The Chatham-Kent Public Library is inviting the public to participate in a new survey. The provincial government is increasing its funding for programs that keep students fed. The union representing Canada Post employees says it will switch from a countrywide strike to rotating strikes starting Saturday morning. Canada's unemployment rate held steady at 7.1% last month. "Home Grown, Home Made, Farm Fresh" is the theme of the 175th Brigden Fall Fair.

Friday Oct 10, 2025

Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Evening News for Thursday, October 9, 2025
Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Thursday Oct 09, 2025
CK police have charged a 65-year-old man from Wheatley with assault. No one was injured during a house fire in Chatham earlier this week. If you've ever wanted to try out a class at the YMCA, tomorrow's your chance to do so for free. A new Nanos poll shows that 4 in 5 Canadians believe boycotting U.S.-made goods, or avoiding travel to the United States, can help strengthen Canada's bargaining position. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is calling for immediate humanitarian aid to be allowed into Gaza following the news of a peace deal. The Chatham Maroons will be hosting a "Breast Cancer Awareness Night."

Thursday Oct 09, 2025

Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Morning News for Thursday, October 9, 2025
Thursday Oct 09, 2025
Thursday Oct 09, 2025
The Chatham-Kent Police Service has launched an online survey to gather feedback on policing priorities and strategies. CK Police has also launched a new online tool to make reporting non-emergency crimes faster and easier. The U.S. Commerce Secretary says it's America First, Canada second, when it comes to the auto sector. And the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees to book their spot in the American League Championship Series.

Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Evening News for Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Firefighters from across Chatham-Kent will be out all month for CHiRP Day in CK. A 46-year-old woman is facing an assault charge after an argument got out of hand. The Sisters Strain are shining a light on Chatham-Kent's housing and homelessness crisis. The union representing striking Canada Post employees plans to meet with Procurement Minister Joel Lightbound to ask for a rollback of recent changes. Prime Minister Mark Carney has reportedly pitched the revival of the Keystone XL pipeline in exchange for American support of Canadian steel and aluminum.

Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Noon News for Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
There is a frost advisory in effect for the area. The housing and homelessness crisis in Chatham-Kent will be in the spotlight thanks to a new film. Three companies are reportedly interested in buying the Diageo bottling plant in Amherstburg. Canada's Prime Minister is on his way home from Washington with no new deals. The union representing striking Canada Post employees plans to meet with Procurement Minister Joel Lightbound following his announcement about impending changes to the Crown corporation. Let us know if you plan to spend less this Christmas in our daily poll.

Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Morning News for Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
Wednesday Oct 08, 2025
The bid for the Chatham-Kent Community Hub project came in nearly $4 million under budget, but some councillors still aren’t on board. 'Fresh Meat', a horror film shot at the old Chatham jail, will premiere at the Chatham Capitol Theatre on November 1st. The Toronto Blue Jays were unable to sweep the Yankees in the A.L.D.S. as they lost 9-6 to New York.

