Year In Review 2017: September

YEAR IN REVIEW – SEPTEMBER 2017

Our look back at what made the news in September 2017 is sponsored by E.R. Schepens in Wallaceburg.


Welcome to the Sydenham Current Sessions, Episode #1


The 4-way stop being removed from the Murray Street and Reaume Avenue intersection in Wallaceburg on Friday, Deptember 1, 2017 (Aaron Hall)

Bye-bye to the 4-way stop in Wallaceburg


‘Amazing’ turnout for sunflower special


Crash at Murray and Reaume in Wallaceburg


Entegrus fined $70,000 after workers suffer burns


North Kent Wind seeking injunction against protesters


Crash on Highway 40 outside of Wallaceburg

Update: Charges laid after Hwy. 40 crash


Protesters at the Murray Street and Reaume Avenue intersection in Wallaceburg on September 5, 2017 (Aaron Hall)

Protest held at former 4-way stop location


Police monitoring Murray/Reaume intersection


Murray/Reaume petition launched in Wallaceburg


A ‘positive’ gleaning experience outside of Wallaceburg


Crawford named Director of Education for Catholic Board


C-K Fire Paramedic Chief retiring, heading east


Satelite image of Hurricane Irma (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

Hurricane Irma causing concern for Wallaceburg residents


Over $10,000 raised during ‘Sunflower Special’


‘United Sirens of Chatham-Kent’ visit Dresden, Wallaceburg


NKW and WWF meeting in Superior Court


(Wallaceburg Animal Shelter)

PAWR taking over Wallaceburg Animal Shelter operations


New ‘Canada 150’ anthology


Murray/Reaume intersection issue coming back to council


Entegrus helping with Hurricane Irma restoration


Two new captains at the Salvation Army


Letter: Wallaceburg Animal Shelter manager bids farewell


Expanded ambulatory care in the works at Sydenham Campus


(Submitted photo)

Crash on Highway 78 sends three to hospital


Dresden Terry Fox Run raises an ‘amazing’ total


New Terry Fox Run organizers thrilled with outcome


Stop light approved for Wallaceburg intersection


Peace garden unveiled at Trinity United Church


Truly Green Farms hands out tomatoes in Wallaceburg


$6.1M lottery ticket sold in Chatham


‘A boy was almost hit’ at Murray/Reaume


CKHA improves their ER performance ranking


Wallaceburg Animal Shelter receives big donation


Potawatomi Gathering showcased Walpole Island’s beauty


Upgrades to Wallaceburg’s Water Pollution Control Plan


Former Dresden fair ambassador eyeing ‘Miss Universe’ crown


Hot and humid day at Wallaceburg Kinsmen’s Pumpkinfest


Over $3,000 raised for Veterans hospital programs


Wallaceburg Lions Club set to become official


401 ‘Carnage Alley’ barriers discussed at Queen’s Park

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