
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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Sun Parlour Emergency Medical Services (EMS) paramedic Paul Patterson, 30, was killed after being involved in a single motor vehicle rollover crash while responding to another motor vehicle crash in the Blenheim area Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007. Above: Chatham-Kent police Sgt. Paul Pomajba examines the crash scene. Below: debris is scattered a fair distance after this first responder vechile rolled on Talbot Trail, killing the paramedic who was driving.

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Chatham Victor Lauriston Lion's Marsaydees Ferrell steals the ball from s Lexie Hanly of Sarnia Confederation Central during the championship game of the annual Jim Dillon Memorial elementary school senior girls basketball tournament at John McGregor Secondary School on Saturday. Confederation tamed the Lions 31-25 to win the championship in the 16-team tournament.
Monday, February 19, 2007
Friday, February 16, 2007
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Yesterday was a crazy day in Chatham-Kent with three fires that destroyed Wendy’s restaurant in Chatham, Blenheim Curling Club, and Wabash house. I covered two of these fires. Here are the pictures.
© 2007 Michael Ivanin/Chatham Daily News
Chatham-Kent firefighters battle a morning blaze that destroyed Wendy's restaurant on St. Clair Street in Chatham Thursday.
© 2007 Michael Ivanin/Chatham Daily News
Ice covers Wendy's restaraunt on St. Clair Street that was destroyed by fire Thursday morning

© 2007 Michael Ivanin/Chatham Daily News
Blenheim firefighters put out the remains of fire that destroyed The Golden Acres Curling Club Thursday morning.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
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Emergency workers used extrication equipment Monday afternoon to free a Chatham woman from her van after it struck the rear of a flatbed truck parked on Heritage Road. The motorist died later in hospital, Chatham-Kent police said. Her name was not released. Here, a Chatham-Kent police officer holds an emergency blanket over a Chatham-Kent firefighter who assists the woman trapped inside the van.
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Friday, February 02, 2007
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Dr. Veronica Vaughan, 64, has been stranded on two occassions within the past year after the family van, which is wheelchair accessible, broke down while she and her husband Dr. George Vaughan were on the road, several kilometres from their Wallaceburg home. Both times the couple were refused service by a CAA towing company, because the operator didn't want to tow the vehicle while Veronica Vaughan remained inside, although there is no law against doing so under the Highway Traffic Act.
Dr. Veronica Vaughan, 64, has been stranded on two occassions within the past year after the family van, which is wheelchair accessible, broke down while she and her husband Dr. George Vaughan were on the road, several kilometres from their Wallaceburg home. Both times the couple were refused service by a CAA towing company, because the operator didn't want to tow the vehicle while Veronica Vaughan remained inside, although there is no law against doing so under the Highway Traffic Act.