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A 32-year-old Ridgetown woman is facing a handful of charges including impaired driving after she allegedly rammed a vehicle into her partner's garage door, the Salvation Army in Chatham-Kent is moving its family services office, and the OPP is sounding the alarm after the highest number of motorcycle fatalities in 20 years.
Chatham-Kent Fire and Rescue Services are patrolling flood-prone areas with flood watches and warnings in place across the region, a Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police officer charged in a fatal shooting in Ridgetown is now only facing one charge, and Chatham-Kent needs some serious funding help to pay for affordable housing, key infrastructure projects, and emergency services.
Local conservation authorities are warning of more flooding in Chatham-Kent. Chatham-Kent's Chief Financial Officer is asking council to lobby the upper levels of government for more infrastructure funding. The Crown has dropped one charge against an OPP officer charged in a fatal shooting near Ridgetown. A 24-year-old from Windsor is facing a carless driving charge following a crash in Chatham-Kent. LKDSB has announced that Eryn Smit will step into the role of superintendent in charge of Indigenous education/equity, diversity, inclusion, and justice on April 14. For the 10th time, Ridgetown's New to You store is holding a "Mom to Mom" sale.
A 29-year-old Ridgetown man is facing charges after he allegedly drove a stolen pickup truck into a ditch while he was trying to ditch local police, donations are down this year for the Salvation Army's Christmas Campaign, and the Alzheimer Society of Chatham-Kent is set to benefit from some new legislation in the works in Ontario.
A 29-year-old Ridgetown man is facing charges after he allegedly drove a stolen pickup truck into a ditch while he was trying to ditch local police. CKHA has recently received funding from the province through the Clinical Scholar Program allowing the hire of two new nurses. The Alzheimer Society of Chatham-Kent is set to benefit from some new legislation that's in the works in Ontario. Donations are down this year when it comes to the Salvation Army's Christmas Campaign goal of $550K. Feed Ontario's latest Hunger Report says food bank use has surpassed the resources and capacity of the provincial food bank network.
OPP say a multi-vehicle crash has closed both Hwy. 401 ramps at Victoria Rd near Ridgetown. The municipality will hold a Community Open House session on Facebook Live from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. to discuss the 2025 municipal budget. A local family doctor is being recognized for her outstanding care and dedication to the community. A Chatham woman is facing charges after police shut down an illegal pot shop in Leamington. A 45-year-old Chatham man is facing a handful of charges after police were called to investigate a break-in at a business on Colborne St. Sons of Kent has brewed up a special batch of Holiday Lager to help support the Chatham Goodfellows' "No Child Without a Christmas" campaign.
Lambton OPP have released some more details about the two people who were killed in a boating crash on Walpole Island First Nation over the weekend, Ridgetown is one step closer to getting a new subdivision, and Ontario is moving ahead with its plan to shut down nearly half of the supervised consumption sites in the province.
CK police have taken $36Ks worth of illegal drugs off the streets following a raid in Ridgetown. A Sarnia man, who was already wanted by police, is facing additional charges after a hit-and-run crash just east of Chatham. Chatham-Kent police are looking to arrest a second person after a vehicle that was reported stolen in Thamesville turned up in Bothwell. Ontario expects its shortage of teachers to get even worse in the next few years. The Secretary General of the United Nations is calling for a ceasefire in the Middle East. Wallaceburg is the first place in the area to have an official selfie spot. The Detroit Tigers swept Houston to make it into the ALDS.
Environment Canada has issued a fog advisory for Chatham-Kent, the local Catholic school board is looking at building a new high school in Chatham to replace Ursuline College, and hot rods will be rolling into Ridgetown this weekend for a fundraising event supporting the local hospice.
A Tilbury man charged with murdering an acquaintance from his hometown has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge, a 37-year-old Ridgetown man is facing charges after he allegedly chased a woman in Blenheim while holding a hunting knife, and a 48-year-old Chatham is spending some time in a holding cell after he allegedly made a gesture toward a victim -- even though he had been banned from communicating with her.
A Tilbury man charged with murdering an acquaintance from his hometown has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge. A 37-year-old Ridgetown man is facing a number of charges after he allegedly chased a woman with a knife and broke into someone's home. The alleged ringleader of an international stolen vehicle ring faces new charges for violating a court-ordered curfew. Canada Bread is accusing Maple Leaf Foods of using it as a "shield" to avoid liability in the alleged bread price-fixing scheme. The very first private spacewalk, not performed by astronauts, took place this morning.
A 49-year-old man is facing a handful of charges after an alleged bank robbery and an unsuccessful robbery at a business in Chatham, more mosquitoes are testing positive for the West Nile Virus in Chatham-Kent after results came back from a trap in Ridgetown, and if you have Canadian back bacon in your fridge, you might want to check to see if the brand name is European Butcher.
The man accused of killing a local 66-year-old woman in a hit and run in Ridgetown is still going to trial but on two charges only not three, the first-ever Chatham-Kent International Food Festival... that was originally planned for later this month has been postponed until next year, and the OPP are reporting a big jump in charges for not wearing a seatbelt over the long weekend.
There's a stem cell swabbing event in Chatham this weekend as a local family desperately searches for a match for a 16-year-old boy who needs a bone marrow transplant, the damage is estimated at $300,000 after a large shed fire between Ridgetown and Highgate, and a celebration of cultural diversity in Chatham-Kent is about to get underway.
The cause of a large shed fire just east of Ridgetown is still unknown. Two local teens are facing assault charges after an alleged incident at Cherryfest in Blenheim. A 21-year-old Chatham-Kent man is finding out the hard way that "no contact" means no texting or social media messaging. The Ontario government is expanding the RSV program as respiratory illness season approaches. Early reports show that 30-50% of the buildings in Jasper, Alberta have burned due to the raging wildfires.
Day two of the LCBO strike and workers are planning to rally downtown Toronto, while unemployment for youth and students is up from previous years. Ridgetown's Chris von Martels was named as an alternate for Team Canada's Olympic Dressage Team, him and his horse Eclips will be headed to Paris.Â
Chatham-Kent police have arrested a third person in connection with a murder investigation in Chatham that started earlier this month, all the wet weather we've been having this spring is prompting the province to push back a planting deadline, and Canada Day celebrations start tonight with a parade in Ridgetown and fireworks in Tilbury.
We're still waiting on more information from police after a crash closed down a section of McKay's Line near Ridgetown this morning, the Northern Tornadoes project is investigating after a landspout-type tornado touched down near Pain Court yesterday afternoon, and CK police are asking for the public's help with a pair of ongoing investigations.
Chatham-Kent police have called off the search for a 15-year-old who was reported missing from Ridgetown, a 25-year-old man who has been wanted on an assault charge in Chatham-Kent for about six months is finally in custody, and the OPP say nobody was hurt after a large tractor trailer fire on the Highway 401 shut the road down briefly this morning.
The chorus of voices opposing any kind of expansion at a dump site just north of Dresden continues to grow, a call for help from a distraught woman led to a sizeable police presence and an arrest on Sheldon Avenue in Chatham yesterday, and public school students in Grades 7 and 8 in Ridgetown will ride the bus with the high schoolers starting this fall.
Diversity pays dividends in crop production but researchers, agronomists and farmers really don’t have a good grasp of how and why different crops impact each others in the rotation. University of Guelph crop researcher Dr. Dave Hooker is never shy to champion more diverse rotations. Research from long-term trials at the University of Guelph's Ridgetown... Read More
It’s okay to struggle and it’s okay to ask for help. Those are just two of the messages that Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor Tyler Smith shared with an auditorium packed with Ontario Agricultural Conference attendees last week at the University of Guelph’s Ridgetown campus. It was April 6, 2018 when a bus carrying the... Read More
Crop researchers can learn a lot in 28 years. That’s how long crop rotation trials have been on-going at the University of Guelph’s Ridgetown campus. On this episode of the RealAgriculture Corn School, host Bernard Tobin and University of Guelph crop researcher Dr. Dave Hooker look at the importance of crop rotation and key corn... Read More
A fire in Ridgetown has gutted a home and caused an estimated $600,000 in damage, a 32-year-old Wallaceburg man is facing a handful of charges after he allegedly pushed and punched police when they were arresting him, and public health officials are warning of a "troubling increase" in the use of e-cigarettes by teens in the region.
Hospitals in Chatham-Kent, Windsor, and Sarnia-Lambton say they're continuing to "work around the clock" to restore systems following a cybersecurity hack earlier this week. This Halloween, more than 200 high school students will be canvassing Chatham, Blenheim, Tilbury, and Ridgetown for canned food donations for Outreach for Hunger. Users of cannabis-infused baked goods and candies are urged to use caution this Halloween. Ontario is planning to expand the list of drugs that midwives can prescribe and administer
Hospitals from across southwestern Ontario are providing an update on the cyber attack that hit their systems earlier this week, the damage is estimated at $250,000 after a house fire on Golf Course Line just east of Ridgetown, and the Blenheim Blades will be in Lakeshore tonight for what will be an emotional game.
Police responded to a single-vehicle collision on Talbot Trail in Ridgetown on Friday. Chatham-Kent council will vote Monday on a staff recommendation to discontinue recycling services for certain properties. Nathaniel Veltman continued to testify on his own behalf on Friday. OPP laid almost 8,000 driving charges over the Thanksgiving weekend. Ontario's government is going to invest $20.5M over three years to help fight wildfires.
European corn borer wreaked havoc for decades in cornfields across North America before the adoption of transgenic traits (Bt) in the late 1990s effectively punched out the pest. Earlier this year at Southwest Crop Diagnostic Days at the University of Guelph's Ridgetown campus, Ontario ministry of agriculture entomologist Tracey Baute noted that the yield-robbing insect... Read More
Environment Canada issues severe thunderstorm watch for parts of southwestern Ontario, including Chatham-Kent. A collision between a motorcyclist and a pickup truck near Dresden claims the life of a Wallaceburg man. Ridgetown man arrested and charged after crashing vehicle into a building in Chatham. Young Blenheim woman heading to Mongolia to bring home World Jiu-Jitsu title.
Extreme weather conditions are getting the blame for a power outage in the Ridgetown area this morning, a busy street near downtown Chatham will be closed for some sewer line construction, and a solid turnout at the first-ever Run for the Kids event at Rondeau Provincial Park.
A shed in Dresden caught on fire causing approximately $750k in damages, A man was arrested after a stabbing at the Pain Court Tractor Pull event over the weekend, A Chatham Kent police dog tracked down a man accused of crashing a stolen vehicle, The Ridgetown area's power should be restored now but Chatham has a planned power outage tomorrow, $80k was raised for the "Run for the Kids" charity event this past weekend, Weather permitting, the Ford Fireworks will run as scheduled tonight at 10:06, Olivia Chow is leading in the Toronto mayoral election. Â
The man accused of killing a 66-year-old woman in a hit and run in Ridgetown last fall is going to trial next month, a 36-year-old Dresden man is facing charges after he allegedly went into someone's home uninvited and hit them with a lamp, and OPP are reporting a pretty sizeable drug bust in Leamington.
Corn can be susceptible to several different pests throughout the growing season, and for farmers, understanding which BT traits they are using in their fields is vital for a successful control management strategy.In this episode of Inputs, research scientist for field crop pest management at the University of Guelph's Ridgetown campus Jocelyn Smith discusses the various pests that can impact corn growers in Ontario and Eastern Canada, as well as what farmers can do to mitigate the threat and help advance ongoing research.Never miss an episode of Inputs by subscribing to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Support for this episode provided by FMC Canada.
This episode features another of our presenters from the 2023 PEI Potato Conference in Summerside on February 13th. Today, we hear from Anne Verhallen of OMAFRA in Ridgetown, Ontario, talking about practical approaches to soil health. Anne is a well-renowned expert on cover cropping and soil health improvement, working primarily with horticulture crop producers in South-Western Ontario. Anne discusses some of the results of trials that indicate how producers can prioritize soil health in a number of ways, but also shares the perspectives of some of the producers she works with.
Why is there an irrigated corn crop growing in the middle of the University of Guelph’s Ridgetown campus? On this episode of the RealAgriculture Corn School, host Bernard Tobin takes a trip into the research maze to get a look at what happens in this corn misting nursery. Tobin first encounters University of Guelph associate... Read More
It looks like the power outage that lasted most of the morning in the Thamesville and Ridgetown areas is all cleared up now, an organization that represents Ontario's nurses says a strong recommendation for masking isn't enough, and a 34-year-old Chatham man is facing charges after he allegedly assaulted a woman and her two daughters last night.
It's a dark, chilly start to the day for hundreds of residents in the Thamesville and Ridgetown areas this morning, not much movement in contract talks between the province and the union representing education support workers, and Dresden has started its transformation into "Southwestern Ontario's Christmas Town."
The paint barely had time to dry on a new rainbow crosswalk in Dresden before it was targeted by vandals this week, there's a candlelight vigil in downtown Ridgetown tonight to remember a 66-year-old Howard Township woman who died after she was hit by a vehicle a week ago, and the Bank of Canada's key lending rate is going up again.
If you're not already convinced that every vote counts in an election just ask Amy Finn or Ryan Doyle in Chatham-Kent, Chatham-Kent police are warning the public about a scam that duped a local woman out of $8,000 recently, and there will be a candlelight vigil tomorrow night on Main Street in Ridgetown to remember a 66-year-old woman who was hit and killed by a vehicle after she stepped out of her own vehicle last week.
A Â 38-year-old Ridgetown man is facing charges after he allegedly hit a woman with his vehicle after she had just stepped out of her car on Main Street in Ridgetown, the latest EQAO testing results from schools show scores are down in reading, writing, and math, and former Hedley front man Jacob Hoggard has been sentenced to five years in prison.
It's time for Day 4 of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario crop diagnostic days were back in the field on July 20 and 21, 2022, but only at Ridgetown campus University of Guelph. Not everyone could attend these two field days, so the organizing committees of these highly successful in-field education and learning events are... Read More
It's time for Day 3 of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario crop diagnostic days were back in the field on July 20 and 21, 2022, but only at Ridgetown campus University of Guelph. Not everyone could attend these two field days, so the organizing committees of these highly successful in-field education and learning events are... Read More
It's time for Day 2 of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario crop diagnostic days were back in the field on July 20 and 21, 2022, but only at Ridgetown campus University of Guelph. Not everyone could attend these two field days, so the organizing committees of these highly successful in-field education and learning events are again... Read More
The annual Ontario crop diagnostic days were back in the field on July 20 and 21, 2022, but only at Ridgetown campus University of Guelph. Not everyone could attend these two field days, so the organizing committees of these highly successful in-field education and learning events are again partnering with crop researchers and extension, along with... Read More
Chatham-Kent police are investigating a crash just north of Ridgetown that claimed the life of a dirt biker last night, a Chatham-Kent woman and a Stoney Point man who were both in their 20s have both died after a tragic boating accident in Northern Ontario, and Delaware of the Thames First Nation at Moraviantown will be a busy spot this weekend.
A 38-year-old woman is facing several charges after a series of violent events in Ridgetown earlier this week, a major step in the redevelopment of the hospital in Wallaceburg is just about finished, and this week, the 519 Podcast looks into Ontario's first garbage truck fueled by cow manure.
A 35-year-old man is facing several charges after a damage spree in Ridgetown that started with him stealing a bottle of booze, a batch of Hydromorphone pills are being recalled, health care is at the top of the agenda for Ontario Premier Doug Ford today as he meets with some of his counterparts from the Atlantic provinces.
A crash involving three vehicles and several pedestrians in London has claimed the life of an 8-year-old girl, Chatham-Kent police are still looking for a suspect after someone broke into a home on Jane Street in Ridgetown and then took off when the people he was looking for weren't inside, and heavy-duty work is about to get underway in the evacuation zone in Wheatley as the investigation continues into the source of the ongoing gas leaks there.
Welcome to this edition of RealAg Radio! On this Thursday’s Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by AGI SureTrack, you’ll hear from: Jason Boersma of Ridgetown, Ont.; Alicia Cowieson joins the show for an AGI SureTrack product spotlight; Aubrey Yule of Killarney, Man.; Jim Hale of Lancer, Sask.; and, Scott Keller of Camrose, Alta. Thoughts... Read More
Welcome to this edition of RealAg Radio! On this Thursday’s Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by AGI SureTrack, you’ll hear from: Jason Boersma of Ridgetown, Ont.; Alicia Cowieson joins the show for an AGI SureTrack product spotlight; Aubrey Yule of Killarney, Man.; Jim Hale of Lancer, Sask.; and, Scott Keller of Camrose, Alta. Thoughts... Read More
It's time for the season finale of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario field crop diagnostic days held at Ridgetown, Elora, and Winchester are again virtual in 2021. On this live broadcast, University of Guelph professors Dave Hooker and Francois Tardif join host Shaun Haney to talk three hot topics that are sure to grab growers’... Read More
It's time for Day 7 of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario field crop diagnostic days held at Ridgetown, Elora, and Winchester are again virtual in 2021. Wheat and soybean fungicide tips, tar spot control in corn, manganese deficiency, plant growth regulators and double crop soybeans are all featured in this episode. We'll kick it off with Ontario... Read More
It's time for Day 6 of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario field crop diagnostic days held at Ridgetown, Elora, and Winchester are again virtual in 2021. Management tips for corn, soybeans and dry beans; learning lessons from your soil; and the role robotic technology plays on the farm are all featured in this episode. We'll... Read More
Two new COVID-19 outbreaks are being reported in Chatham-Kent, the Ministry of Labour has been called in to investigate an industrial accident at a factory in Chatham, and Chatham-Kent fire officials are reminding residents to check their heating appliances after a furnace sparked a fire at a home just north of Ridgetown.
It's time to talk soil health, nutrient management, and more on Day 5 of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario field crop diagnostic days held at Ridgetown, Elora, and Winchester are again virtual in 2021. Cover crops, soil compaction, topsoil sampling and soybean fertility are the focus of this episode. We'll kick it off with cover... Read More
It’s time for agronomy hot topics on Day 4 of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario field crop diagnostic days held at Ridgetown, Elora, and Winchester are again virtual in 2021. Crop nutrition, weed control and planting depth and timing are the focus of this episode. We kick it off with Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food... Read More
Thanks for tuning into this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio. On today’s show we’ve got a Farmer Rapid Fire, where you’ll hear from farmers across the country, including: Jason Boersma of Ridgetown, Ont. Aubrey Yule of Killarney, Man. Jim Hale of Lancer, Sask. Scott Keller of Camrose, Alta. Kevin Bisschop of Chilliwack, B.C. Thoughts on... Read More
Thanks for tuning into this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio. On today’s show we’ve got a Farmer Rapid Fire, where you’ll hear from farmers across the country, including: Jason Boersma of Ridgetown, Ont. Aubrey Yule of Killarney, Man. Jim Hale of Lancer, Sask. Scott Keller of Camrose, Alta. Kevin Bisschop of Chilliwack, B.C. Thoughts on... Read More
Corn and soybean insects and disease are the focus of Day 3 of Ontario Diagnostic Days. The annual Ontario field crop diagnostic days held at Ridgetown, Elora, and Winchester are again virtual in 2021. On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by OMAFRA field crops entomologist Tracey Baute to discuss growing concern about corn rootworm... Read More
Buckle up, it's time for Day 2 of Ontario Diagnostic Days! The annual Ontario field crop diagnostic days held at Ridgetown, Elora, and Winchester are again virtual in 2021. Cover crops, forage and wheat management is the focus of this episode. We get started with Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs soil management specialists... Read More
The annual Ontario field crop diagnostic days held at Ridgetown, Elora, and Winchester will again go virtual in 2021. The organizing committees of these three highly successful in-field education and learning events are again partnering with crop researchers and extension, along with support from RealAgriculture and a host of sponsors to bring you a series... Read More
You can expect some slowdowns and possibly a detour on the westbound highway 401 in the Ridgetown area this morning, washroom hours could be cut back at McGregor Park in Blenheim if a string of recent vandalism continues, and a food industry worker from Chatham has a lot to celebrate after he won $1-million on a Lotto Max ticket last month.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is looking into the death of a man in Chatham-Kent after a local OPP officer fired his gun during a police chase on the westbound Highway 401, Chatham-Kent police are investigating after two men allegedly tried to steal a man's bicycle from him while he was riding it last night, and a rider from Ridgetown will be competing at the Tokyo Olympics later this month.
What does it take to be a soil champion? If you’re Laura Van Eerd, professor at University of Guelph, Ridgetown campus, it means being curious about soil biology and crop production and constantly fascinated about what we have yet to learn about nutrient cycles, microbes, and more. Van Eerd considers herself lucky to be able... Read More
What does it take to be a soil champion? If you’re Laura Van Eerd, professor at University of Guelph, Ridgetown campus, it means being curious about soil biology and crop production and constantly fascinated about what we have yet to learn about nutrient cycles, microbes, and more. Van Eerd considers herself lucky to be able... Read More
It’s time for another round of Farmer Rapid Fire on this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio. On today’s show, you’ll hear Jason Boersma of Ridgetown, Ont. who’s part of a family-run cash crop operation about as far south as you can operate in the province; Aubrey Yule of Killarney, Man. where it rained pretty good... Read More
It’s time for another round of Farmer Rapid Fire on this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio. On today’s show, you’ll hear Jason Boersma of Ridgetown, Ont. who’s part of a family-run cash crop operation about as far south as you can operate in the province; Aubrey Yule of Killarney, Man. where it rained pretty good... Read More
The Top Crop Summit, held virtually on Feb. 23 and 23, looked much different in 2021 than it had in years past. Through our virtual format, the Summit brought together experts, farmers, consultants and other industry members to share research updates and agronomic advice in advance of the 2021 growing season. In this episode, editorial director Stefanie Croley introduces snippets of two pre-recorded interviews, available to Top Crop Summit attendees on-demand. First, Robyne Bowness Davidson, pulse research scientist at Lakeland College in Lacombe, Alta., gives a pulse crop update for Western Canada, with acreage and demand insights for field pea, lentil, faba bean and more. Then, you'll hear a portion of ag editor Bree Rody's interview with Albert Tenuta, field crop plant pathologist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs based out of the University of Guelph in Ridgetown, Ont. Albert shared an update on the threat of tar spot to Canadian corn crops. To hear more from Robyne, Albert and several other esteemed speakers, visit TopCropSummit.com to register and access the event recordings, and stay tuned for our digital edition wrapping up the Summit. Never miss an episode by subscribing to Inputs on https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/inputs-by-top-crop-manager/id1494756804 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/0VU7HhyqQJPs3XEGMDLWhm (Spotify), https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vaW5wdXRzLWJ5LXRvcC1jcm9wLW1hLw?hl=en-CA (Google Podcasts) or wherever you listen to podcasts. Show notes: https://corn.ipmpipe.org/tarspot/ (Tar spot monitoring at ipmPIPE) http://fieldcropnews.com (FieldCropNews.com) https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/ (Crop Protection Network) Albert Tenuta on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alberttenuta (@AlbertTenuta) Robyne Bowness Davidson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pulsechickAB (@PulseChickAB) Opinions expressed in this recording are not necessarily those of the editor, publisher or brand team. No liability is assumed for errors or omissions. Podcast recordings do not imply any endorsement of the products or services advertised within a recording.
Tar spot has moved through the U.S. Midwest, into Michigan and Wisconsin, and now officially calls Ontario home. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs’ plant pathologist Albert Tenuta has seen the evidence in a field near Ridgetown, Ont., and there are also reported sightings of the corn leaf disease in Lambton and Essex... Read More
Rachel Schwarz from BRIO Academy, located in Chatham and now in Ridgetown, sits down with us to discuss business, life, and hints at her love of tacos. The Chatham-Kent Economic Development Podcast is a way to share information and business news from across the region. Check out Chatham-Kent Economic Development at www.investck.ca
Mike summarizes the main "chit chat" at this week's Ag Business Breakfast Meeting held in Ridgetown
The message from Father's Day 2015. Do we exhort, comfort, and charge as a father doth his children? 1 Thessalonians 2:11
A Mother's Day message from Proverbs 31:2