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Firearm suspect found on Frontenac Street

Firearm suspect found on Frontenac Street
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Man charged for allegedly assaulting relative in Blenheim

Man charged for allegedly assaulting relative in Blenheim
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Construction on downtown street creating extra headache for Toronto restaurants

It s been a rough year for business owners in Toronto, especially those running their own bars and restaurants.  Unfortunately for businesses along.

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Chatham-Kent police praise community partnerships during Police Week

Article content The Chatham-Kent Police Service is marking National Police Week by honouring its front-line officers, 911 communicators, civilian staff and all members of its service. The week’s theme – “Working Together to Keep Our Communities Safe” – focuses on the partnerships that police services develop to protect citizens. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Chatham-Kent police praise community partnerships during Police Week Back to video “During the COVID-19 pandemic, our police officers have literally been putting their lives on the line in serving our community,” police Chief Gary Conn said in a statement. “This week, we encourage community members to say ‘thank you’ to our hard-working officers and police personnel.”

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Hospice continues to ease struggle, provide families quality time with dying loved one

Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve Publishing date: Apr 22, 2021  •  44 minutes ago  •  3 minute read  •  The Chatham-Kent Hospice is celebrating five years of providing compassionate and end-of-life care to local residents. Margaret Anderson, left, is chair of the hospice board of directors and Jessica Smith is executive director. Ellwood Shreve/Postmedia Network Photo by Ellwood Shreve /Ellwood Shreve/The Daily News Article content Spending the final days of a loved one’s life has been less of a struggle for hundreds of families since the Chatham-Kent Hospice opened its doors five years ago. Indeed, more than 860 families have benefited from their loved one receiving round-the-clock care from dedicated physicians, nurses, personal support workers and a team of nearly 200 volunteers at the 10-bed residential hospice on Wellington Street East in Chatham, at no cost, since it opened on April 16, 2016.

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