Year In Review 2017: May

YEAR IN REVIEW – MAY 2017

Our look back at what made the news in May 2017 is sponsored by McBrayne’s Feeds and Needs in Dresden.


Phoenix Cheer team calling D.A. Gordon home


Baldoon applications coming before council


Wallaceburg tagged with obscene, vulgar graffiti

Community steps up to clean graffiti in Wallaceburg


Syrian refugee sponsorship gala planned in Dresden


Mayor calls potential Union Gas expansion a $1B opportunity


‘McHappy Day’ 2017 celebrated in Wallaceburg


Bring on the new Wallaceburg Splash Pad


Sydenham Residence sold in Wallaceburg


YMCA after school program expanding to Walpole Island


Privacy breach at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance


Wallaceburg councillor wants meetings live streamed


4-way stop being removed on Murray St. in Wallaceburg


Darcy McKeough Floodway on standby


Mayor Hope wants a multi-ice pad facility


Tattoo fundraiser helps Wallaceburg woman


YA tripling work force in Chatham-Kent, adding 225 jobs


Holy Family students donate to Wallaceburg Animal Shelter


Delay being requested for 4-way stop removal

Update: 4-way stop removal still planned for Friday

4-way stop removal being delayed in Wallaceburg


Peapod Self Storage taking shape in Wallaceburg


Use of golf carts in Mitchell’s Bay being pursued


‘Charger Challenge Day’ held at St. Elizabeth


Fatal crash outside of Thamesville

Update: Investigation continues after fatal crash


Minor earthquake recorded near Wheatley


Council approves 4-way stop removal delay


Former Baldoon property officially re-zoned as agricultural


Lions BBQ provides big boost for Wallaceburg Splash Pad


Man dies after falling from roof in Lambton


Circus is coming to Wallaceburg


WDSS student competing in international poster contest


Giving back to the Ronald McDonald House


Fire at Bruce Street home in Wallaceburg


High speed rail line plans announced, C-K stop included


CKHA takes another step towards fiscal recovery


Spring Demolition Derby held in Dresden (Photos)


Spring Powwow held on Walpole Island (Photos)


B&E’s on the rise in Wallaceburg


Police investigation outside Wallaceburg Legion

Update: Police investigating mischief at Wallaceburg Legion


Alcohol and drug-fueled chaos at Rondeau


Three schools targeted, 36 windows smashed in Wallaceburg


CKCHC site expands on Walpole Island


Lori Marshall, CKHA President and CEO, and Rob Devitt, CKHA Supervisor (Aaron Hall)

Renovations planned at Sydenham Campus in Wallaceburg


Tree planting at Sacred Heart in Port Lambton


Life saving app launched in Chatham-Kent


First Baptist wraps up 150th anniversary celebrations


Neighbourhood Watch concept still exists in Wallaceburg

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