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Conn named as incoming deputy chief of CK police
Sgt. Gary Conn, a Chatham-Kent police officer since 1998, has been named deputy chief designate. The decision was announced Tuesday by C-K police services board chair Pat Belanger. "I think he'll do an excellent job ...[...]
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It's their party ...not ours
Southwestern Ontario mayors have every reason to be upset with area Tory MPPs who voted against legislation containing as much as $80 million in regional job creation funds.[...]
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Study in C-K's wheel-house
Ontario is in the second year of a massive, comprehensive health study, and Chatham-Kent residents are ideal participants.[...]
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Horse racers fight back
Ontario's plan to pull the plug on its $345 million annual subsidy to the horse racing industry is meeting stiff opposition.[...]
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Mayors to lobby on gaming future
Chatham-Kent's mayor will help lead a lobbying effort to ensure municipalities have a say in the future of gaming. The province recently announced closures of the racetrack slots in Windsor, Sarnia and Fort Erie, while Dresden's slots were spared.[...]
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Survey shows more awareness needed
A survey which shows nearly one in 10 Alberta men believe hitting a woman is acceptable if she makes them angry shows more awareness is clearly needed, says the executive director of the Chatham-Kent Women's Centre.[...]
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Hospital to get funding revamp
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance officials welcome Ontario's plan to change the way it funds hospitals to ensure families get access to the right health care - but at the right time and in the right place.[...]
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Natural gas prices drop again
Some great news for Union Gas residential customers in southwestern Ontario, including Chatham-Kent, has just arrived. For the second time this year, the cost of natural gas is going down.[...]
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Mischief in downtown Chatham
Allegation of mischief has landed a Brigden man a day to explain himself in court. Chatham-Kent police were called to three businesses in downtown Chatham Monday morning where officers were told a man was seen damaging several windows.[...]
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Mischief in downtown Chatham
Allegations of mischief has landed a Brigden man a day to explain himself in court. Chatham-Kent police were called to three businesses in downtown Chatham Monday morning where officers were told a man was seen damaging several windows.[...]
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Theft from vehicles
A victim of theft helped police arrest two suspects Monday morning. The victim followed the pair after watching them rummage through a vehicle on Talbot Trail Monday and leave the scene on bicycles.[...]
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Motorcycle driver identified
Chatham-Kent police have released the name of the man resuscitated after crashing his motorcycle on Grand River Line Saturday night. Police said David Johnston, 52, of Grand River Line lost control of his bike on a bend in the 6500 block at about 10 p.m.[...]
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Have you spewed dragon breath?
There's no shortage of things to emulate on the Internet, including the cinnamon challenge. Videos of people trying to eat a spoonful of cinnamon without choking, and the resulting effects, have amused many and attracted the attention of mainstream media.[...]
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Summer's unexpected arrival
Forget about spring. Chatham-Kent is in summer-like mode with all-time-high temperatures in the mid-20C range that are shattering all previous records. The 24C forecast for Wednesday in Chatham-Kent will compare - or exceed temperatures forecast for Miami, Fla.[...]
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Let the music play
Music students from across Chatham-Kent, Windsor and Essex are busy fine-tuning performances for the upcoming Chatham Kiwanis Music Festival. Almost 900 students will compete in all categories this year.[...]
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What does food mean to you?
Given its importance to many aspects of a community, Chatham-Kent residents will soon have a chance to talk food. Gord Hume, an author, entrepreneur and former municipal politician, spoke about the need for a local "food revolution" in council chambers on Monday.[...]
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Office space gets green light
Residents surrounding a proposed office space at a former church had their concerns heard by council during Monday's planning meeting. Local engineer Chet Liu made the application for the previous St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church at McNaughton Avenue West and Galbraith Street.[...]
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Lucky to be alive
A Chatham-area man, fighting for his life in a London hospital, is lucky to be alive. The unidentified victim crashed his motorcycle on the front lawn of an off-duty paramedic and nurse, who just happened to be home Saturday night.[...]
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Best-selling author headlines symposium
An award winning and international best-selling Canadian author will be in Chatham-Kent to share his experiences about writing and researching Black history in Canada. Lawrence Hill will be the keynote speaker for the fifth annual Promised Land Symposium June 14-16.[...]
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Big boosters for small business
Maxine Bernier, Canada's minister of small business, and National Post columnist Rick Spence will travel to Chatham April 11. Bernier and Spence will be guest speakers at a small business forum being hosted by Chatham-Kent Essex MP Dave Van Kesteren.[...]
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Spring festival
For the first time in recent memory tundra swans remained all winter in Chatham-Kent. But not long enough to be part of the annual Wings of Spring Waterfowl Migration Festival at Rondeau Provincial Park Saturday.[...]
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Fish shop become fortress
WALLACEBURG - It was supposed to be a typically busy day for the owner of Eric's Pro Tackle and Bait Shop in Wallaceburg. But when he turned the key to the front door of his Murray Street business, he stepped indoors to find it was going to be anything but a normal day at work.[...]
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Chatham man charged in fraud investigation
A Chatham man faces numerous criminal charges following a three-month investigation by Chatham-Kent police. In December, officers were contacted by a citizen concerned over unauthorized transactions with a CIBC bank account.[...]
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C-K police confirm body pulled from Sydenham River Friday was a male.
We may learn the identity, later today, of the body found in the Sydenham River Friday afternoon. Chatham-Kent police have just confirmed that the body was a male. The final stage of a post mortem examination continues today with a forensic odontologist examining the body to confirm identity.[...]
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