Exercise at 57 to 73. In the neighbor, the warmer trend for the weekend is coming up. Breaking news now of a gas leak in campbell, jessica has the days in to the live desk. Jessica . Yes, a gas leak was caused by a car that ran and a gas main and right now Campbell Unified School district dealing with the after mat of the crash at kapri Elementary School and a home was evacuated the leak is capped off. We got off the phone with pg e and they saying they are making repairs and it could take a couple of hours with no word on how it affects the school day in chapman drive and virginia avenue. The Santa Clara County Fire Department said the scar crashed in the parking lot causing the gas main break and crews were out there for half an hour. We have reached out to the School District to get more information for parents on how it could affect your Childs School day as it begins. I will pass it along as soon as the information is in the live desk. Developing news from the south bay now, imagi
WINDSOR, ONT. The first friendly shots have been fired and already dozens of Chatham-Kent businesses have signed up for a sign-war. The new pandemic trend is sweeping across Canada and The United States, first gaining traction in Christiansburg, Virginia. “When I saw the one from the states, I said okay,” Chatham Pro Shop’s Darryl Lucio says. “We’ve got to get this going in Chatham!” Lucio says he was among the first in the Maple City to take part. He says he concocted several punny signs and encouraged several businesses to join in the fun. “I’m not done taking shots at people yet, I’ve got a couple more people I want to take shots at!” Lucio adds. “I’ve also got people giving me recommendations saying, ‘hey pick on these people, pick on these people and I’ve got businesses messaging me saying hey pick on us!
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Chatham’s newest pot store is now open for withdrawals.
Bud Bank Inc., located at the former CIBC branch at 445 Richmond St., is the third retail store of its kind to open in Chatham and fourth in Chatham-Kent.
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“I think we really nailed it with this one,” owner Don Tretrault Jr. said. “We basically started from scratch. We designed everything ourselves.
“It’s crazy to see it come together and actually be what it was in my mind.”