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MARTINELLO: The Sydenham River Crisis of November 1944

Author of the article: John Martinello Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  8 minute read  •  The John R Emery at Erie, Pennsylvania, August 2001. In 1957/1958, the Emery s steam engine was replaced with two diesel engines and the forward wheelhouse removed. Although these modifications substantially changed the Emery s profile, the bow of the Emery in this photo, is the same bow, painted green (just as in Alan Mann s memories), that battled the Central Bridge during the Sydenham River Crisis of November 1944. Photo by Jeff Thoreson as posted at Shipspotting.com jpg, WC Article content Yes. Kind of. Try refreshing your browser. MARTINELLO: The Sydenham River Crisis of November 1944 Back to video

MARTINELLO: The Sydenham River Crisis of November 1944

MARTINELLO: The Sydenham River Crisis of November 1944
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Thamesville driver charged after allegedly fleeing from police

A 19-year-old Thamesville man faces multiple driving charges after allegedly fleeing from Chatham-Kent police early Monday morning. An officer spotted a man driving a car with licence plates that weren’t registered to the vehicle just before 1 a.m. on Dufferin Avenue in Wallaceburg, police said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Thamesville driver charged after allegedly fleeing from police Back to video The man reportedly failed to stop for the officer and fled at a high rate of speed. The officer did not pursue because of public safety reasons. About one hour later, the officer found the driver in the car in a parking lot on McNaughton Avenue.

$30,000 Worth of Tools Stolen in Wallaceburg | 99 1 FM CKXS

Authorities say sometime between March 1 st and the 5 th, someone stole $30,000 worth of tools from Aarssen Machine and Tool on Gillard Street. Meantime, a homemade car dolly was taken from a home on Forhan Street over the weekend. Anyone with information on either case is asked to call Chatham-Kent Police or Crime Stoppers. SHARE

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