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Residents asked to help C-K be named most active community in Canada

Residents asked to help C-K be named most active community in Canada
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Local residents being called on to help C-K be named most active community in Canada

Author of the article: Ellwood Shreve Publishing date: May 27, 2021  •  1 hour ago  •  2 minute read  •  Chatham-Kent s active transportation and special events coordinator Genevieve Champagne is encouraging residents to take part in Bike Month during June as part of an effort to have Chatham-Kent be named the most active community in Canada. Ellwood Shreve/Chatham Daily News/Postmedia Network Photo by Ellwood Shreve /Ellwood Shreve/The Daily News Article content The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is celebrating Bike Month in June again – but this time with an added challenge. Active transportation and special events co-ordinator Genevieve Champagne is encouraging residents to participate in Canada’s Community Better Challenge initiative being run by ParticiPACTION. The ultimate goal, she said, is to have Chatham-Kent named the most active community in Canada.

Dry spell hitting Chatham-Kent, rest of Ontario | The Woodstock Sentinel Review

Article content Chatham-Kent has been experiencing “well below average” rainfall during May, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada has said. Geoff Coulson said the Ridgetown monitoring station had recorded 14.3 millimetres of precipitation as of May 24, while the long-term average rainfall at the station is 79.7mm. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. ‘Dry spell’ hitting Chatham-Kent, rest of Ontario Back to video “There is no doubt that this dry spell we’ve been going through is certainly a significant one, and not just for Southwestern Ontario and the Chatham-Kent area, but it’s been actually dryer as you go eastwards towards London and Guelph and the Toronto and Hamilton areas,” the warning preparedness meteorologist said.

Dry spell hitting the region, rest of Ontario | The Woodstock Sentinel Review

Article content Chatham-Kent and the rest of Southwestern Ontario has been experiencing “well below average” rainfall during May, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada has said. Geoff Coulson said the Ridgetown monitoring station had recorded 14.3 millimetres of precipitation as of May 24, while the long-term average rainfall at the station is 79.7mm. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. ‘Dry spell’ hitting the region, rest of Ontario Back to video “There is no doubt that this dry spell we’ve been going through is certainly a significant one, and not just for Southwestern Ontario and the Chatham-Kent area, but it’s been actually dryer as you go eastwards towards London and Guelph and the Toronto and Hamilton areas,” the warning preparedness meteorologist said.

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