PHOTOS: Photographers’ 2024 Chatham-Kent favorites

PHOTOS Photographers 2024 Chatham Kent favorites

It was a busy year in Chatham-Kent and surrounding areas in 2024, with numerous events, shows and other activities taking place. In the coming days, The Daily News will feature some of our favorite shots of the year. Photos by Ellwood Shreve and Trevor Terfloth.

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Dancers make their entrance during the spring powwow at Walpole Island First Nation on Saturday, May 18. (Trevor Terfloth)


Kyn Martin, 14, was working hard on Friday, Jan. 19, creating an outdoor skating area by shoveling snow off the ice in a low-lying area near Indian Creek in south Chatham. (Ellwood Shreve)
Kyn Martin, 14, was working hard on Friday, Jan. 19, creating an outdoor skating area by shoveling snow off the ice in a low-lying area near Indian Creek in south Chatham. (Ellwood Shreve)


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Big Sugar frontman Gordie Johnson launches into a solo as the legendary Canadian rock band’s 500 Pounds Theater Tour stopped at the Chatham Capitol Theater March 14. (Trevor Terfloth)


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The torch is shown during the Wednesday, June 12 closing ceremonies for the Special Olympics Ontario School Championship Games at the John D. Bradley Convention Center in Chatham. (Trevor Terfloth)


These three beautiful dogs were checking out their surroundings as they patiently waited for their owner to return from running an errand in north Chatham Feb. 28. (Ellwood Shreve)
These three beautiful dogs were checking out their surroundings as they patiently waited for their owner to return from running an errand in north Chatham Feb. 28. (Ellwood Shreve)

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