October 25, 2022

By: Chris McLeod

25/10/2022

5 Things You Need To Know

October 25th is the 298th day of the year. There are 67 days remaining until the end of the year.


The people have spoken. The results are in for the 2022 Municipal Election.

Mayor Darrin Canniff has been re-elected for a second term, taking 75% of the vote.

Ward 1

  • Melissa Harrigan**
  • Lauren Anderson

Ward 2

  • Anthony Ceccacci**
  • Trevor Thompson**
  • Ryan Doyle

Ward 3

  • Steve Pinsonneault**
  • John Wright**

Ward 4

  • Jamie McGrail**
  • Rhonda Jubenville

Ward 5

  • Aaron Hall** (acclaimed)
  • Carmen McGregor** (acclaimed)

Ward 6

  • Brock McGregor**
  • Mike Bondy**
  • Coner Allin
  • Marjorie Crew**
  • Alysson Storey
  • Amy Finn**

**incumbent

Just over 30% of the eligible voters in Chatham-Kent. That’s down significantly from the 45.44% turnout in 2018.

The new term of Council begins November 15th.


As for election results in Chatham-Kent’s neighbouring communities…

  • Windsor re-elected Drew Dilkens for a 3rd term.
  • Sarnia re-elected Mike Bradley for an 11th term.
  • London elected Josh Morgan.
  • Leamington re-elected Hilda MacDonald for a 2nd term.
  • Lakeshore elected Tracey Bailey.

Movies @ Your Library are back! Hosted by the Chatham branch of the Chatham-Kent Public Library every Tuesday.

Book your spot today to see A Quiet Place Part II. Movies start at 2pm.

There is limited space, registration is required.


If you use Apple Music or watch Apple TV Plus, you’re going to be paying more.

Apple is raising the cost of the services in Canada. Both services are going up in a range of $1 to $3 per month.

The base price for a single listener account on Apple Music will rise $1 to $10.99 per month, and access to the Apple TV Plus video streaming will jump $3 to $8.99 per month. This is the first time Apple has hiked prices for its streaming services in Canada.


The City of Windsor has started set up on the annual Bright Lights Windsor display.

The set up will be done in phases this year to maximize availability for park users.

Over 100,000 people went through last winter. Bright Lights Windsor includes light displays and a night market. It will run December 2 to January 8 in Jackson Park.

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