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  2. Chatham-Kent - Wikipedia

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    The Chatham Daily News is the only daily newspaper in Chatham-Kent. There are several weeklies located in Chatham and the various communities in the municipality, including the Chatham Voice, Wallaceburg Courier Press, the Blenheim News Tribune, Chatham-Kent This Week, Ridgetown Independent News, Tilbury Times, and the Wheatley Journal.

  3. CFCO - Wikipedia

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    CFCO (630 AM) is a news, sports, and country music radio station located in Chatham-Kent, Ontario.The station, owned by London, Ontario-based Blackburn Radio, features a heavy local news commitment.

  4. Ridgetown - Wikipedia

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    Ridgetown is a community located in south-east Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus. It has a 2021 population of 2,797 and is one of many small farming communities in Chatham-Kent. The town motto is, "Agriculture at its best”.

  5. Chatham This Week - Wikipedia

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    Chatham This Week is a community newspaper serving the city of Chatham, Ontario with a controlled circulation to approximately 19,400 homes.

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  7. Delaware Nation at Moraviantown - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] They eventually reestablished their Christian Indian community in what is today southern Ontario. [6] At first temporarily settling near present-day Amherstburg, Ontario, in 1792, Zeisberger obtained permission from the British colonial authorities for the community to inhabit a site on the Thames River, near where it is located today.

  8. Kent County, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Kent County, area 2,458 km 2 (949 sq mi) is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario.. The county was created in 1792 and named by John Graves Simcoe in honour of the English County.

  9. Thamesville - Wikipedia

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    Thamesville is a community in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the junction of former provincial Highways 2 and 21, between Chatham and London. Its name comes from the Thames River that flows nearby and the suffix-"ville". Post office established in 1832. [1] It has a very small downtown with several restaurants and stores.