Chatham-Kent, Ontario
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The Municipality of Chatham-Kent, is located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada.
In 1998 the former Chatham city government merged with that of Kent County to form the Municipality of Chatham-Kent. The 2003 population of Chatham-Kent was 111,925, while that within the old boundaries of the City of Chatham was 51,348.
Chatham is the birthplace of baseball hall of famer Fergie Jenkins and the singer/songwriter, Sylvia Tyson.
Chatham-Kent also contains the Indian reserve of Moravian 47.
The mayor of Chatham-Kent is Diane Gagner.
External links
Chatham-Kent website (http://www.chatham-kent.ca/)
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