Episodes

Friday Jan 31, 2025
Evening news for Friday, January 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
Nearly $24K worth of illegal drugs have been taken off of Chatham streets. The Chilled Cork will be replaced by a new restaurant called Suite 46 on March 1. February marks the end of the annual industry-wide price freeze by grocers. Reportedly, only half of the Ford government's $200 rebate cheques have been mailed out. Candidates for the Leadership of the federal Liberal Party continue to lay out their economic plans. Tim Hortons' Special Olympics Donut is back.

Friday Jan 31, 2025
Noon news for Friday, January 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
Change is coming to the downtown Chatham dining scene. February marks the end of the annual industry-wide price freeze by grocers. No human remains were found at a construction site in Kingsville. Ontario's political leaders have started to define their pitches to voters. Canada's Health Minister is calling on the New Democrats to hold off on a federal election so bilateral pharmacare deals can be put into place. The black boxes from the plane that crashed with a military helicopter in Washington have been recovered.

Friday Jan 31, 2025

Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Evening News for Thursday, January 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
CK Public Health and CKHA warn that community members may have been exposed to measles. The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority has issued a flood outlook for the area. A Wallaceburg woman is facing assault charges after an argument got out of hand. Dozens of events are planned across Chatham-Kent for Black History Month. Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford says he'll honour Ontario's commitment to the electric vehicle sector if he's re-elected. The province's other political leaders also continue to campaign for the February 27 election. Sidney Crosby will be the captain for Team Canada in next month's Four Nations Face-Off.

Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Noon News for Thursday, January 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
It's believed everyone who was involved in an airplane crash near Washington D.C. last night has died, dozens of events are planned across Chatham-Kent for Black History month, and Ontario's political leaders are on the move as the provincial election campaign rolls on.

Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Morning News for Thursday, January 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Two local people have been convicted of operating an illegal puppy mill, a former retirement home in Dresden that had its licence revoked a year ago has settled out of court, and divers are searching the Potomac River for survivors after a mid-air collision near Washington DC.

Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Evening News for Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Be prepared to see some whiteout conditions and blowing snow if you're heading anywhere north and east of Chatham-Kent. Ontario's political leaders kicked off their campaigns for the February 27 election on Wednesday. A long-time municipal councillor plans to run for mayor during CK's next election. A Brampton man has been charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a Chatham-Kent police officer. The Bank of Canada lowered its interest rate to 3 per cent on Wednesday. Honda Canada has recalled roughly 17K vehicles because of a software glitch.

Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Noon News for Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
You may run into some whiteout conditions if you head north and east of Chatham-Kent today, a current municipal councillor for Chatham-Kent is throwing his hat into the ring to become the municipality’s next mayor, and Ontario party leaders kicked off their campaigns for the February 27 provincial election this morning.

Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Morning News for Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Morning News for Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Evening News for Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Ontario voters will officially head to the polls on February 27. The municipality doesn't believe the provincial funds provided to help clear out local homeless encampments will be enough. Fewer people are lighting up cigarettes in Chatham-Kent. The victim of a fatal car crash is being remembered for all the smiles he put on people's faces in his short life. Ontario has raised annual funding for the Agri-Food sector's Risk Management Program to $250M. Peavey Mart has confirmed that it will be shutting down all of its locations across the country.

