A bizarre incident at the Dresden Remembrance Day ceremony, the Wallaceburg Relay For Life event cancellation, the Wallaceburg Satans and local water sources grabbed headlines this November.
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We learned that a fifth straight Relay For Life event in Wallaceburg will not be taking place – see our story here. Read our follow-up story about a public meeting scheduled to discuss the move – here.
The ward-by-ward voter turnout in the recent 2014 Chatham-Kent election was broken down – read our story here.
The Sarnia Beavers, turned into the Wallaceburg Satans, who turned into the Wallaceburg Thrashers – read the story here.
Brady Pataki scored his first career OHL goal – story here.
Wallaceburg’s Shaun Suisham nails his career-long field goal – story here.
Dresden woman dies in crash – full story.
Highlight reel goal from Seth Griffith – see video.
Student fainting causes ‘domino effect’ in Dresden – full story here. The principal at Lambton-Kent Composite School in Dresden Scott McKelvie told us they are not going to let the incident at the Remembrance Day ceremony deter their school from carrying on an annual tradition – read this story here.
It was a packed house at meeting to discuss Wallaceburg’s walking bridge – read the story here.
A Wallaceburg teen made her debut on the small screen. Alyssa Doherty, 17, appeared in the Friday, Nov. 14 episode of See No Evil – read the story here.

Wallaceburg and Dresden ‘Mudders’ impress on world stage – read the story here.
Santa Claus parade 2014 in Wallaceburg – see our full photo gallery.
A Wallaceburg woman is thankful, after an extremely close call in the thick of wind storm – read the story here.
Three local residents took a dip in the freezing cold Snye River in support of the United Way of Chatham-Kent – read our story and see our photos here.
During a meeting at the UAW Hall, it is announced that Wallaceburg’s drinking water is being recommended to come from Chatham – full story.
Year In Review 2014
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