CK police briefs - Wednesday, September 17, 2025
September 17, 2025Charges of assault and death threats have been laid against a Chatham-Kent man after an altercation at a home in Tilbury.
Charges of assault and death threats have been laid against a Chatham-Kent man after an altercation at a home in Tilbury.
A new consortium has been formed that will allow regions of southwestern and midwestern Ontario to easily share information related to jobs and the economy.
The Bank of Canada is lowering its key interest rate amid signs of a slowing global economy.
Starting next week, the Ministry of Transportation will start construction on Highway 401 east of Bloomfield Road to west of Merlin Road.
The Toronto Blue Jays got by the Rays in Tampa Bay Tuesday 6-5, to hold on to a five-game lead over the second place New York Yankees in the AL East.
The CKHA is expected to save around $1 million because of these cuts.
The author of a book that looks into the lives of migrant workers was in Chatham to discuss the issues migrant workers face, as well as his own experience.
A 22-year-old faces several charges, including failing to ensure an infant was properly secured.
Bantamweight fighter and Petrolia native Cody Chovancek is officially a member of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Dilkens has been recuperating at home after surgery to remove his prostate following a cancer diagnosis.
Eight-year-old Aboudi became the Windsor Police Service's latest honourary officer in a swearing-in ceremony this morning.