28-09-2025 18:08 via chathamdailynews.ca

Documentary on homeless crisis in C-K; free public screening Oct. 10

Two local filmmakers have used their storytelling talents to create a documentary that delves into the homeless issue in Chatham-Kent. Twins sisters Kat and Karissa Strain, founders of The Sisters Strain film company, are hosting a free public screening of Unhoused: Communities in Crisis on Oct. 10 in Tecumseh Park at 8 p.m. The documentary will also be show at the same time on the local Cogeco Cable YourTV channel. Controversy continues to swirl around a decision in July by Chatham-Kent municip
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