News December 28, 2018 Year In Review 2018: October YEAR IN REVIEW – OCTOBER 2018 Our look back at what made the news in October 2018 is sponsored by Badder Funeral Home: Online voting begins today in Chatham-Kent Uride launches in Chatham-Kent John Norton (Sydenham Current) Norton discusses new role with economic development Wallaceburg Chamber hosting ‘Meet The Candidate Night’ Coffee with a firefighter in Wallaceburg Two new Doctors joining CKHA Stuck dog rescued at Patterson Motors in Wallaceburg Reported black bear sighting outside of Wallaceburg $1-million in land sales at Bloomfield Business Park Erin Wilbur (Dresden Exhibition) 2018 Ambassador excited to represent Dresden (Sydenham Current) Tender awarded for Kent Tavern demolition ‘Goats for Girls’ & ‘Women Making a Difference’ Lambton College captures Enactus World Cup Vehicle crashes into Shoppers in Wallaceburg Over 6,000 people have voted online Wallaceburg Christian School wins food drive challenge Wallaceburg, North Kent & Mayoral candidate info From left: Rick Bernard, Loree Bailey, Max Bernard, Joe Bernard and Gerry Bernard (Aaron Hall) ‘Little Free Pantry’ launches in Wallaceburg Online & advance poll voting totals surpass 2014 (Sydenham Current) Update: Kent Tavern demolition project Preventative measures for a nuclear emergency Cannabis legalized across Canada, marijuana pardons Health Unit: Cannabis legalization details CKPS: ‘Learning curve’ with new Cannabis Act Wallaceburg Chamber announces 2018 award finalists Neighbourhood Watch re-established in Wallaceburg ‘Gala of Hope’ planned for cytinosis research Sneak-peek inside the Wallaceburg ‘Haunted Museum’ Noelle’s Gift donates $76,000 for families in need Wallaceburg street lights to be repaired Darrin Canniff celebrates with his wife, Christine (Heather McFadden Canniff, Facebook) Canniff wins mayor’s race in Chatham-Kent McGregor & Hall win in Wallaceburg Faas & McGrail win in North Kent Mayoral, Wards 1, 2, 3 & 6 Election results Rulmeca expanding in Wallaceburg Letter: Rori’s 6th annual toy drive underway CKPS helps with human trafficking investigation McFadden appointed Director of Ec Dev Marco Ghisalberti, President, Rulmeca Group of Companies (left) and Joe Hartney, President, Rulmeca Canada Limited (right) (Submitted photo) Rulmeca completes $5.5-million expansion in Wallaceburg Official municipal election results released Funding cut for Chatham-Kent Block Parent program Economic Development moving locations Wallaceburg writer featured in documentary Job fair attracts 718 job seekers Aarkel holds job fair in Wallaceburg Previous articleCKPS: Silly calls of 2018Next articleSydenham Current Sessions Podcast – Episode #66 - Advertisment -