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Prime Minister Mark Carney will have to navigate a delicate balance during his first in-person meeting with Donald Trump ...
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent has committed $50,000 towards fighting the expansion of the Dresden dump by York1.
A zoning application by an Ontario numbered company that would pave the way for Dresden's Park Street Place to become an apartment building has been deferred.
Another step has been taken towards developing a supportive housing complex at the Meadow Park site in Chatham.