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RUN AND ROLL MEDAL TABLE Pleasant skies and warm temperatures greeted participants in this year’s Run and Roll for the Erie Shores Health Foundation and medals greeted them at the conclusion. Here, 10-year-old volunteer Sophia Colautti gets ready to hand out medals. Sophia was one of about 76 volunteers who helped with the event, which raised $148,000 for ESHF. A full report and photo collage are on Page 4. SUN photo by Deanna Bertrand

By Mark Ribble Another livestream public meeting was held on Saturday, May 14 between Chatham-Kent municipal officials, various agencies and interested Wheatley residents, to give an update and share some good news. This came on the heels of the announcement early last week that the original target date of completing mitigation work in the area was not going to be met. That announcement moved the target date from the middle of May to end of June. “We made a commitment to bring you the most up-to-date and factual information,” said Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff. “There have been some significant changes over the past few weeks.” Canniff then turned the meeting over to outgoing CAO Don Shropshire, who made the announcement that residents were anxiously waiting for. “We are in a position to reduce the size of the evacuation zone further,” said Shropshire. “There are a couple of key steps that have put us in a position to recognize that we can reduce the evacuation zone.” Shropshire — through a Powerpoint presentation — explained that several weeks of gas monitoring have been very helpful and although there have been some minor emissions, there is no reason to believe there is reason for concern. The update also included maps of the new evacuation zone. On May 6, 11 property owners received letters from the Chief Building Officer with orders to remedy an unsafe building. These 11 properties are in the immediate vicinity of the blast zone and are deemed uninhabitable until structural damage is fixed, if possible. All other properties within the existing evacuation zone can now be entered, with the understanding that — just as with previously released properties — utilities will not be turned on until certified inspections take place. Before the reduction of the evacuation zone can take place, four conditions must be met by the work crews. • The Tait Well mitigation work, which is ongoing, must be completed

• Finalization of monitoring plan and call-out procedures. • Security and fencing need to be moved. • Removal of the vented frac tank. Once these four conditions are met, the evacuation zone will be reduced, which will then only include two houses — 47 Erie Street North and 14 Elm (according to the new map). The area of the library will remain off-limits as it serves as a staging zone for emergency personnel and work crews. All commercial and residential buildings on the south side of Talbot Street will be released from the zone, along with a number of buildings on the north side — east and west of the DARRIN CANNIFF blast zone. Consulting Engineer Theresa Watson was optimistic that the work they’ve done so far is putting them in a good position. “We’ve been very closely monitoring each emission point since January,” she said. “We have not seen H2s (Hydrogen Sulphide) gas above 1,000 parts-per-million since early January.” As she provided her update, she said that since they’ve put in the gas gathering system, they’ve not detected any H2s at ground level. She also had a unique way of explaining the detectable levels. “There is no measurable flow of gas or H2s,” she said. “Daily measurements are equivalent to about as much as a cow would fart.” The plan in coming weeks is to finish off the Tait Well mitigation efforts and concentrate on APEC 3, which is the emission point at the corner of Elm Street and the municipal parking lot behind the Legion. When asked about businesses such as the Wheatley Legion, Manager of Community Development for Chatham-Kent, Bruce McAllister said that structural damage is a concern for many SEE WHEATLEY — Page 2

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Erie Shores senior men’s golf

2min
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Senior golfers challenged by Talbot Trail links

2min
page 26

Kingsville Friendly Club

1min
page 26

SOUTHERN FOOTPRINTS DONATION

1min
page 26

Flyers playoff run ended by Maroons

3min
page 25

A birthday week to remember

2min
page 24

Kids Curing Cancer makes donation to Hospice here

3min
page 23

The 2022 Reinvent This Space winner is Alissa Enns.

2min
page 21

40th anniversary highlights growth, brings brain tumour awareness

3min
page 21

FORD VISITS DOUBLE DIAMOND FARMS ON CAMPAIGN TRAIL

1min
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Election profiles next week

1min
page 10

OPP releases at-fault data for motorcycle fatalities

2min
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Drone technology being used for by-law enforcement

1min
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2022 Apple Fest once again going virtual

2min
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CANDIDATE DEBATE AT BANK THEATRE

1min
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Leamington Council defers vote on waterfront plan

4min
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Correction on May 11 air cadet article 

1min
page 7

UMEI launches Project ReNEW

2min
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Great weather for annual Run and Roll for ESHF

3min
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Mill Street Markets are back

2min
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CRUISE SHIP RETURNS TO THE AREA

1min
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RUN AND ROLL MEDAL TABLE

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More Wheatley residents to return

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