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Operation Red Nose has already beat all of last year’s statistics and there are still two more nights to go.
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Chatham-Kent Police say a 25-year-old man smashed beer bottles and a kitchen light with an aluminium baseball bat last night, during an argument with his girlfriend.
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Municipal officials expect a seamless transition at the end of the month as ambulance management company Medavie takes over from Sun Parlour as Chatham-Kent’s ambulance provider.
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A report from All State insurance that indicates Chatham-Kent is third lowest in terms of traffic accidents in the province is good news according to police chief Dennis Poole.
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Despite changes to funding and a review of physician recruitment efforts in Windsor-Essex, officials say Chatham-Kent’s program is solidly in place.
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A 911 call from a woman whose cats ate her Whopper tops the Chatham-Kent Police list of silliest calls of the year.
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Chatham-Kent Police’s Child Exploitation Unit has been involved in 20 investigations since launching about two years ago.
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Hope is a lost tool.
Is that it? Just talk about the whole $10.00 per hour jobs? Then end it on how Chatham-Kent got screwed by Navistar? So can i say that if you want anything above $15.00 you have to work out of town? Also I can count on my hands on how many people left Chatham Kent and moved away to work @ Toyota.”We’re like any other family, we have problems in our back yard, but we need to fix those problems.” <— Bringing in $10.00 jobs and people losing their houses isn't a FIX people need !