For the past decade, many local
residents here have willingly gone
through obstacle courses, scavenger
hunts and various mind games over a 24-
hour period to help ensure local youth
have a healthy, safe place to go.
Survival challenge helps BYC survive
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JoAn Dale named Senior of the Year
A Chatham woman whose community
contributions range from the
Alzheimer’s Society to the Zonta Club
was named Chatham-Kent’s Senior of the
Year at Friday's Senior Expo &
Achievement Awards in Blenheim.
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New schools will be built in north and south ends of Chatham
The St. Clair Catholic School Board is
moving ahead with plans to build two new
elementary schools to consolidate six
Chatham elementary schools.
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Quebec man guilty of trying to leave Canada to join ISIS
A Quebec man was found guilty Monday of attempting to leave the country to participate in activities of a terrorist group — becoming just one of a few Canadians convicted of a charge that carries a maximum 10-year sentence.
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Decapitated baby Jesus statue gets its head back
A statue of baby Jesus that remained headless for months after it was decapitated in northern Ontario has been resurrected.
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Driver plows crowd outside London mosque
Police say a vehicle struck pedestrians on a road in north London, leaving several casualties and one person has been arrested.
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Dresden convenience store robbed
On Monday, at approximately 9:30 p.m., an
unknown male entered Rosco’s Mini Mart
located at 998 North Street in Dresden.
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Shortage of building inspectors in Chatham-Kent
Faced with a shortage of building inspectors, Chatham-Kent will soon host a job fair to fill the positions.
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1883: Canada’s modern dairy industry is born
Woodstock may claim to be Canada’s dairy
capital, but tiny Cassel in Oxford County
is the industry’s cradle.
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Pair plead guilty to lesser charges in shooting deaths of Aylmer couple
A Gatineau man and woman pleaded guilty Tuesday in the 2014 shooting deaths of an Aylmer couple who were slain at home while their three-year-old daughter slept upstairs.The victims, Amanda Trottier and Travis Votour, both 23, were killed Jan. 6, 2014.
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IKEA investigating concerns over Blanda Blank bowl
Your salad bowl could turn into a do-it-yourself fire bowl.
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Hidden trove of suspected Nazi artifacts found in Argentina
In a hidden room in a house near
Argentina's capital, police believe
they have found the biggest collection
of Nazi artifacts in the country's
history, including a bust relief of
Adolf Hitler, magnifying glasses
inside elegant boxes with swastikas
and even a macabre medical device used
to measure head size.
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Amazon hiring 200 more at Toronto office
Technology giant Amazon Canada announced
Tuesday that it will hire an additional
200 workers at its downtown Toronto
office.
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Ontario pharmacies to have to report medication errors
Ontario pharmacies will soon have to
report medication errors to an
independent third party.
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Otto Warmbier, recently freed from North Korea, dead at 22
Otto Warmbier, an American college
student who was released by North Korea
in a coma last week after almost a year
and a half in captivity, died Monday,
his family said.
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O.J. Simpson post prison plan: Golf and kids
Fallen grid great O.J. Simpson plans on hitting the fairways and spending time with his family when he’s sprung from prison later this year.
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Two restaurants sought for north Chatham
Chatham-Kent councillors approved a zoning amendment on Monday, with the applicant hoping to bring two restaurants to Chatham's north end.
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Killer Luka Magnotta to marry fellow felon: Report
Notorious killer Luka Magnotta has found
love in prison, TVA reports.
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A 12-year-old boy has died after a farm accident on Line 61 near Milverton
The family of a 12-year-old boy who died
in a farm accident near Stratford says a
bale of hay fell and crushed him.
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LCBO's Monday strike deadline looms
You might want to stock up at the liquor
store.
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