Southpoint Sun - October 6, 2021

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Underground survey launched at Wheatley blast site

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WHEATLEY – Work crews were on site Tuesday to conduct a geophysical survey of the area surrounding the August 26 explosion site. Chatham-Kent General Manager of Engineering and Infrastructure Services Thomas Kelly said the survey will employ ground penetration radar and electromagnetic technology to map the subsurface and provide detailed information on soil features, non-metallic objects and the exact location of any abandoned steel cased wells. As well, gas monitoring has been deployed throughout the site. “The goal of this work is to determine the precise source of the gas emission,” Kelly said. “Once this information is known, next steps will be to determine the appropriate remediation strategy.” Kelly said the work could take two weeks but that timetable could vary depending on what is found as the project proceeds. Wheatley residents and businesses affected by the August 26 explosion are being urged to contact the municipality with concerns and questions as soon as possible. Mayor Darrin Canniff said since the needs of each individual vary, it is important that everyone affected get in touch with the municipality if they want to be included in aid efforts. WHEATLEY — Page 2

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EVERYTHING IS LOOKING UP Luke Maceyovski, 7, his sister Claire, 4, and mom Melissa, of Leamington, gaze far up in the sky to watch several high flying kites at the Southpoint Klite (kites and lights) Festival on Saturday. This is their second year attending the festival and they said they enjoyed seeing the new ones this year. Favourites include the dragon, the whale and the horse. More details and photos are on page 23. SUN photos by Deanna Bertrand

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Our Home to Yours

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Kites fly high over soccer fields

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Talbot Trail Seniors winding down golf season

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Kingsville ladies wrap up their 18-hole golf season

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Vipers spoil Flyers home opener

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page 21

Fall fun at the John R. Park Homestead

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Hit and run injures teen on scooter

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St. Clair enrolment hits 14,000

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Police Briefs

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Sleeping Out raises $159,410 for The Bridge

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Disaster fund delivers $80,000 to evacuees

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The 44th federal election by the numbers

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Low speed vehicles may be examined

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Leamington holding drive-thru parade again November 27

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Kingsville holding Santa Claus Parade Nov. 20

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A day of reflection and remembrance

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Drive-thru micro-chip event successful in Leamington

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Fire Prevention Week marked by firefighters

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Frustrated residents sound off

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Underground survey launched at Wheatley blast site

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