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Saturday Mar 15, 2025

Friday Mar 14, 2025
Evening News for Friday, March 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Canada has a new Prime Minister. CK Public Health is reporting two more measles exposure sites in Chatham. Police say an OPP cruiser was hit from behind by a pickup driving at highway speeds early Friday morning. Provincial police say a sudden death in Leamington has been ruled a homicide. Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was in court Friday, facing murder charges linked to the deadly "war on drugs" he oversaw while in office.

Friday Mar 14, 2025
Noon News for Friday, March 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada's 24th Prime Minister today in the nation's capital, a 20-year-old driver is facing multiple charges after allegedly hitting an OPP cruiser at very high speeds on Highway 401 in Chatham-Kent, and there are two more measles exposures in Chatham-Kent.

Friday Mar 14, 2025
Morning News for Friday, March 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Enjoy the sunshine while you can before the rain moves in, the boil water advisory for part of Dover Township has been lifted, and Canada will have a new Prime Minister today.

Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Evening News for Thursday, March 13, 2025
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
The Dover Township boil water advisory has ended. Chatham-Kent will be working on improving waste diversion, but it won't be through a green bin program. A Chatham man is facing assault charges after he allegedly used a move reserved for WWE wrestlers. A man wanted for skipping court for indecent exposure has been arrested. The head of Unifor believes that the 25% tariff on steel and aluminum will devastate industry in Canada, including the auto industry. A total lunar eclipse, known as a "Blood Moon," will cast a red hue over Canada late tonight and into tomorrow.

Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Noon News for Thursday, March 13, 2025
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Canada's largest private sector union has a warning about the 25-percent tariff on steel and aluminum, representatives from G7 nations are meeting in Quebec today, and there's an eclipse tonight and you won't need special glasses or any special equipment to see it.

Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Morning News for Thursday, March 13, 2025
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
The number of homes sold in Chatham-Kent took a hit last month, Chatham-Kent Public Health continues to add locations to a growing list of measles exposure sites, and border city mayors from across Canada are calling for U.S. President Donald Trump's inconsistency on tariffs to end.

Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
Evening News for Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
CK Public Health has reported another exposure site. CKHA has put new visitor restrictions in place for some hospital units. A Chatham man is facing harassment charges in connection to an intimate partner violence case. A local brewery believes that aluminum tariffs will increase the price of a can of beer by as much as 50 cents. Unifor National President Lana Payne says U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs will hurt workers, eliminate jobs, and hurt consumers. The Bank of Canada cut its key interest rate to 2.75 per cent.

Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
Noon News for Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
There are some new visitor restrictions in place at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance in response to measles cases popping up locally, Canada's largest private sector union says the 25 percent tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum will cause serious harm to those industries across North America, and as the Bank of Canada is cutting its key interest rate.

Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
Morning News for Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
Wednesday Mar 12, 2025
The public health unit in Chatham-Kent has added six more measles exposure sites locally, a 58-year-old man from Walpole Island First Nation is facing several charges after a drug and weapons bust at the First Nation last week, and a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian aluminum and steel starts today.