Episodes

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.

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Noon News for Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
The money that Chatham-Kent is getting from the province to clear out homeless encampments probably won't be enough to solve the problem locally, the Canadian Union of Public Employees says Ontario’s school boards are in severe crisis, and Premier Doug Ford is set to dissolve provincial parliament today and trigger an election.

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Morning News for Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
A proposed condo project in Chatham is receiving some public backlash, Chatham-Kent is getting another $12-million to further support the ongoing recovery efforts from the Wheatley explosion in 2021, and a Sarnia city councillor has been banned from city hall except in limited circumstances.

Monday Jan 27, 2025
Noon News for Monday, January 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
Another blast of wintry weather is on the way tonight, the Ontario Government has started sending out millions of dollars to municipalities across the province to help them remove encampments from public spaces, and the Ford government's push to fast-track alcohol into convenience stores in Ontario will end up costing taxpayers more than $600-million.

Monday Jan 27, 2025
Morning News for Monday, January 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
You may want to secure any loose objects lying around your yard today, South Buxton residents could be getting curbside garbage pickup next month, and the Salvation Army has expressed concern over the potential of tariffs on Canadian goods by the U.S. government.

Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Noon News for Saturday, January 25, 2025
Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Saturday Jan 25, 2025
Eight high-profile members of the Chatham-Kent community received a King Charles III Medal for their commitment to the community and South Buxton residents wait for approval for curbside garbage pickup. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.

Friday Jan 24, 2025
Evening News for Friday, January 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
There will be an early provincial election on February 27. Chatham-Kent police have taken an estimated $16K worth of drugs off of the streets. CK police are crediting local CCTV cameras with helping them wrap up multiple investigations. Ford is recalling more than 272,000 Broncos and Mavericks because of a power problem. At least 45 firearms have been stolen from the RCMP since 2014. The federal government's GST holiday has increased restaurant booking, but some owners say the hassle isn't worth it.

Friday Jan 24, 2025
Noon News for Friday, January 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Noon News for Friday, January 24, 2025

Friday Jan 24, 2025
Morning News for Friday, January 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
A couple of housing proposals will be up for discussion at the next Chatham-Kent council meeting, a million dollars is headed to a local group to help protect communities along the North Shore of Lake Erie in Chatham-Kent and Windsor-Essex, and Ontario voters could be headed to the polls next month.

Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Evening News for Thursday, January 23, 2025
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
The proposed tennis dome just outside of Chatham is two years behind schedule. A 27-year-old Chatham man is facing charges after he allegedly assaulted his 42-year-old roommate. The Bank of Canada is considering another cut to its key lending rates in response to possible U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports. Canada's financial intelligence agency suspects online gambling platforms are being used to launder drug money. Canada is bracing for a flood of asylum claimants from the U.S. but no one seems to know what to expect.

