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WHEATLEY — The village of Wheatley has been under the watchful eye of Chatham-Kent Police and Fire since Wednesday, June 2, when a reported gas leak shut off a portion of Erie Street North, along with Talbot East and Elm Street. Officials on site are still investigating the bubbling gas emerging from under the ground and hope to have some solutions in the near future. It has been confirmed that the levels of gas have dropped, which is welcome news for the community, but so far they still don’t know where it is coming from. For now, emergency measures must stay in place and officials are asking people to stay away from the area. “We completely understand the concerns and frustrations of the families and business owners affected by the evacuation in what is an already challenging time, and I want to thank them for their patience and understanding,” said C-K Fire Chief Chris Case. “I would also like to thank the firefighters who have been working in shifts 24/7 for two weeks to maintain the safety of the community. The top priority continues to be protecting the safety of the people and property and the area simply cannot reopen until it’s safe to do so. Municipal staff continue to work with the Ministry of Natural Resources and industry experts to determine what needs to be done. WHEATLEY— Page 2

PATIO SEASON HAS ARRIVED

KINGSVILLE — After several weeks of dealing with takeout and curbside service, area restaurants were thrilled with being able to offer patio sit-down service to their customers. On Friday, June 11, Ontario reached Step 1 of the Roadmap to Reopen and many patios in the area were ready for business. Here, Patti Doll of Kingsville, orders her lunch on the patio at the Beach House Grill with waitress Olivia Kuhlmann, of Kingsville. This week’s Sun features a full pictorial centrespread on many of the patios and retail locations who are welcoming patrons with open arms. Sun photo by Deanna Bertrand

Vaccination rollout provides shot in the arm for local businesses REGIONAL — With COVID-19 vaccinations rolling out all across the region, the Ontario Roadmap to Reopening has reached Step 1, with Step 2 within reach in a little over two week’s time. Last Friday, Step 1 arrived three days earlier than expected, ushering in open patios and allowing retailers who had been deemed non-essential to open their doors to limited patrons. With new case counts dropping and active case counts doing the same, officials hope that the vaccine rollout will bring things closer to normal this summer. In Windsor-Essex, just over 60 per cent of the total population has received at least one dose, with 17.8 per cent of the total population fully vaccinated as of Monday. Over 72 per cent of residents over the age of 12 years have had at least one dose of vaccination in

Windsor-Essex. In Chatham-Kent, over 65 per cent of residents over 12 have had at least one dose, with over 11,000 people having been fully vaccinated. Step 1 has allowed patio dining for up to four people, non-essential retail with a 15 per cent capacity and outdoor social gatherings of up to 10 people. Step 2 will allow up to 25 people outdoors, increase patio dining to six people and will allow sports leagues to resume play with restrictions. It will also allow the reopening of salons. Based on the current situation, Ontario is expected to enter Step 2 around July 3. The information changes frequently, so please visit ontario.ca for any updates. For up-to-date information on vaccinations, please visit wechu.org or ckphu.com.

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Public invited to report accessibility issues on Greenway trails

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Drive-thru food drive at St. Michael's

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Chatham-Kent Senior Achievement Awards call for nominations

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Project seeks to understand homelessness in Leamington

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Greenhouse competition returns after one-year absence

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Wheatley town-wide yard sale

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Vehicle hits store in Kingsville

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OPP launching Operation Freeze

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Erie Shores Health Foundation gets boost from our community

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Open Streets starts Saturday

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Hogs for Hospice weekend postponed for 2021

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Classic car calendar raises funds

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LDSS students launch plogging campaign

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Highway 3 widening will make its way to Leamington

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Patio season has arrived

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