Wednesday, October 25, 2006

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A firefighter emerges from house fully engulfed in flames on Charing Cross Road, near Chatham On. Thirty firefighters from three fire stations were called to battle fire on Tuesday (October 24th). Although no people were injured due to the fire, the family pets, a dog and a cat, perished in the fire. Damages estimated at $450,000.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

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© 2006 Michael Ivanin/Chatham Daily News

These re-enactors, portraying American troops, take time to recharge their guns as British troopos fire during one of the final simulated battles held at Heritage Days this wekend. The living history event wrapped up its 15th and final year.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

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Water spouts, such as this one captured Thursday (October12), are common this time of year over Lake Erie according to Eriau businessman Doug Barnier. He said it is not uncommon to see two or three spouts dancing over the warm lake water when a cold air mass passes over the lake. Barnier said the spouts are relatively harmless although he recalls one knocking down a barn east of Rondeau Provincial Park 25 years ago.
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Flames' Angela Brouwer and Titans' Brooke Bougeois fight break out in laughter as they battle for possession of the ball during Thursday's Kent 'A' senior basketball game at CCHS. Flames had the last laugh, winning 51-24.

Friday, October 20, 2006

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Dr. Sue Carter author and artic adventurer speaks about her trip to North Pole at the 67th annual Rotary Clubs of Chatham banquet Wednesday.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

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Tennis players cast their shadows onto a court as they wait their turn to compete at high school tennis competition held at Chatham Tennis club Tuesday October 3.

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Chatham ON-Beatrice Stacey enjoys the beatiful weather Tuesday October 3 while relaxing at the Thamesgrove Conservation Area in Chatham, as she reads Taste of Home. She was looking for ideas on what to prepare for thanksgiving dinner this weekend.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

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First-degree murder suspect Bradley Warwick is brought back to the Chatham jail after a court appearance on Tuesday October 3.


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Chatham-Kent Police Service Det. Gabe Tetraut shows a picture (on Sunday October 1) of Angela Harkley, who police believe was buried in a shallow grave in a marsh area in Shrewsbury. A further post-mortem is being done to positively identify the body. Harkley's boyfriend Bradely Warwick has been charged with first-degree murder in connection to the discovery of the body.