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Backyard Astronomy: Night Sky Fun in November 2020
by Tom Slager | Oct 28, 2020 | Unlisted
The November Night Sky Growing up in the Great Lakes region, the month of November and “cloudy” are linked in my mind. Without looking back at weather tables, this is the month that seems like it has more than its fair share of cloudy, damp stretches which seem to...
Pizza For Polio 2020: A Tasty Way for Chatham and Tilbury to Battle Polio
by Tom Slager | Oct 22, 2020 | Local
Pizza for Polio: We Can All Help Eradicate Polio A large metal tube painted a dull green, is set upon wheeled legs in the corner of a room. It is a bulky and awkward contraption, a little less than a meter in diameter and about two meters long. A slight, rhythmic,...
5 Deceitful Covid-19 Pandemic Beliefs
by Tom Slager | Oct 20, 2020 | Controversy
The Covid-19 Pandemic has Led to Many Untrue Ideas It is hard to believe that this far into a global pandemic, this discussion is still happening in a well-educated nation like Canada. The thing about science is that it takes more than a feeling or a wish for...
5 Reasons I’d Rather Stay in a Hostel than a 5-Star Hotel
by Arielle DeHaw | Oct 14, 2020 | Places, Things
Stay in A Hostel? You’ve Got to be Kidding Me [ Psst: This article was written for the curious scroller, or travel lover getting ahead on planning that next trip. Please limit your adventures to within government guidelines until it’s safe. ] I get it. Reading this...
Chatham-Kent: Local Rapper Pats Dreams Big for 2021
by Dylan Turato | Oct 11, 2020 | Local, People
Pats: A Local Rapper with Big Dreams Chatham might be a small, rural city, but it has its share of talent. Chatham-Kent has produced NHL, NFL, and MLB players. The area has sent people to the WNBA and the ranks of Olympic Figure skating. People from our community...
Can We Make Progress in Ending the Chatham-Kent Housing Crisis in 2021?
by Tom Slager | Oct 8, 2020 | Controversy, Local
2021 Could be the Year We End the Chatham-Kent Housing Crisis Is there a solution to the Chatham-Kent housing crisis on the way in 2021? A tight real estate market. Record sale prices. Properties selling in a matter of days. Easy to sell but nearly impossible to...
Chatham-Kent: Gray-Dort Lives On in 2020 Thanks to Stan Uher of Classic Coachworks
by Tom Slager | Sep 30, 2020 | Local, People, Things
Originally Built in Chatham, The Gray-Dort Lives on in Blenheim Classic Coachworks is situated a few blocks off Blenheim, Ontario’s downtown main street. A quick look while passing by only reveals that, at least, this is the haunt of an avid automotive collector. ...
Breonna Taylor’s Death Shows Us the Difference Between Law and Justice in 2020
by Tom Slager | Sep 24, 2020 | Controversy, People, Things
Sadly, There is a Difference Between Law and Justice Breonna Taylor’s death, as tragic as it was, just keeps getting worse. Seven months along from that fateful evening, a Kentucky Grand Jury has essentially said that there was nothing, in a criminal legal sense,...