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Film group presents bursary
For the fourth year in a row, the Chatham-Kent Film Group has presented a bursary to a graduating high school student who is interested in studying a film-related discipline at the post secondary level.[...]
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Man arrested for shoplifting
The Chatham-Kent police have arrested a man in connection with a shoplifting incident in Wallaceburg. On Saturday, shortly after 12 p.m., a man entered the Wal-Mart Store on McNaughton Avenue. He proceeded to the electronics department where he grabbed two car amplifiers from the shelf.[...]
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Hours to be cut at municipal centres
While hours at all municipal service centres could be reduced effective July 1, residents in Bothwell and Wheatley will see the biggest impact.[...]
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Driver charged after pedestrian hit
Shortly after 1:30 p.m. yesterday, Chatham-Kent Police responded to the area of McNaughton Avenue East in regards to a motor vehicle collision involving a car and pedestrian on a scooter. No one was injured and damage was estimated at approximately $3,000.[...]
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Therapeutic value of art on display
Around the time her mother was dying of cancer six years ago, Jessica Mitchell had an inkling that something wasn't right with her own health.[...]
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New deputy chief of police settling in
Saying he is "thrilled" and "honoured" Gary Conn is settling in to his new role as deputy chief of police in Chatham-Kent. Conn, 45, has been a police officer for 17 years and has served with Chatham-Kent for the last 14.[...]
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Commemorative hall for CCI to be unveiled
After two years of preparation and gathering various photos and other artifacts, the new Chatham Collegiate Institute (CCI) commemorative hall will have its official unveiling.[...]
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Nicholls needs to step up
It may not have been the shot heard 'round the world, but our local MPP's zinger in the Legislature last week raised more than a few eyebrows.[...]
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Police continue suspicious fire investigation
The Chatham-Kent police continue to seek information in connection with a suspicious fire in Chatham Township. Just after 10 p.m. Sunday night, emergency crews responded to an abandoned house that was on fire in the 24000 block of Prince Albert Road.[...]
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Tennis club accepting registrations
The Chatham Tennis Club will be holding registration for its junior summer silver and gold Sunday tournament play. Registration will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 12 at the club's headquarters at 284 McNaughton Ave.[...]
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Suspicious fire reported near Chatham
Chatham-Kent police are investigating a suspicious fire in Chatham Township. Emergency crews were called to an abandoned house on Prince Albert Road shortly after 10 p.m. Sunday. Police remain on scene pending further investigation as the cause of the fire appears suspicious, investigators said.[...]
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Football Lancers remain unbeaten
The Ursuline College Lancers beat the Panthers 37-13 at McGregor May 4 to improve their record to 5-0 in the Kent Junior Boys high school football league. In the other league game May 4, the host Chatham-Kent Golden Hawks defeated the Blenheim Bobcats 28-15.[...]
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Under-13 Strikers open with win
The under-13 Chatham Strikers girls soccer team opened their season with a 5-0 win over the visiting North London Galaxy. Emily McFeat opened the scoring midway through the first half when she jumped on a loose ball that resulted from teammate Allyson Huckle's shot.[...]
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Skaters compete in Michigan
Members of the Chatham Skating Club travelled to Hartland, Mich. recently to compete in the Michigan Showcase Skating Competition. The group of 11 skaters brought home 14 individual skating medals.[...]
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Kiwanis Club book sale on
The Kiwanis Club book sale began on Friday, May 4 at Chatham Baptist Church, 124 William St. S. A major fundraiser for the club, the annual book sale supports long-term care at the hospital through the Foundation of the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance.[...]
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Buying a brick for history
A group that is looking to improve the site of the Tecumseh Monument has launched a fundraising campaign in which donors can purchase memorial bricks.[...]
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Tall grass prairie garden expanded
A tall grass prairie demonstration garden planted last year along Mud Creek has proven to be such a success the project has been enlarged for this year.[...]
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Hawks shut out Flames
Jake Fancy scored two goals Wednesday, Clark Green scored one and Tristan Allen was perfect in net as the Chatham-Kent Golden Hawks shut out the Chatham Christian Flames 3-0 in Kent Senior Boys soccer league action.[...]
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Chatham Sports Hall of Fame announces nominees
The board of the Chatham Sports Hall of Fame has announced its list of nominees for the 2012 induction ceremony. There are four nominees in each of the four categories: Athlete - Modern, Athlete -Legend, Builder, and Team.[...]
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CK: Moving forward together
So apparently it's not just me who's a little skeptical of the painted bike lanes we've got here in Chatham-Kent.[...]
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Teen charged with threatening
An 18-year-old Chatham man was arrested Wednesday and charged with uttering threats. A resident of Riverview Drive called Chatham-Kent police to report a teen, she had befriended years ago, left a threat on her voice mail after the two had a disagreement.[...]
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