The International ProStar is a line of Class 8 trucks that was manufactured by Navistar International from 2006 to 2017. Marking the introduction of the "-Star" branding nomenclature to International, the conventional-cab ProStar replaced the 9400i (and shorter 9200i). Competing against the Freightliner Cascadia and the Kenworth T2000/Peterbilt 387, the ProStar was an aerodynamically-enhanced conventional.
54-730: Offered in both day-cab and sleeper-cab configurations, the ProStar was configured primarily for long-distance highway use. Initially assembled in Chatham , Ontario until 2009, the ProStar was assembled in Springfield, Ohio and Escobedo , Mexico until its discontinuation. For the New Zealand market, a right hand drive version of the ProStar was assembled in Tauranga, New Zealand with 6x4, 8x4 and 10x4 configurations. As part of
108-690: A 19th-century leader of the Shawnee of much renown for his resistance against American westward expansion by forming Tecumseh's confederacy and starting Tecumseh's War . Walpole Island is unceded territory and is inhabited by the Ojibwe , Potawatomi , and Odawa peoples of the Walpole Island First Nation, who call it Bkejwanong , meaning "where the waters divide" in Anishinaabemowin . In addition to Walpole Island,
162-688: A University of Windsor male student unrelated to Island members was murdered near Pump House Road, and several males were charged. The island is also home to many different environmental efforts, including the Walpole Island Land Trust and the Purple Martin Project run by Richard Carr. Walpole Island has the only self-sustaining population of northern bobwhite ( Colinus virginianus ) confirmed to exist in Ontario, and by extension, all of Canada. As of January 2011,
216-612: A distinct county in its own right. In 1998, the County of Kent and the city of Chatham were amalgamated by the Province of Ontario to form the Municipality of Chatham–Kent. Most services were also combined. Since then, bus service has begun to serve all of Chatham-Kent. Starting in 2007, routes were set up to include the former towns of Wallaceburg and Dresden . Before 1998, each town had their own fire department. It then became
270-454: A lasting mistrust between the community, Indian Affairs, and non-Native resource industries". As part of an effort to colonize the island, Indian Affairs produced an illegal prohibition on the hunting of ducks on Saint Anne's Island . The prohibition was lifted once Aboriginal Title was reaffirmed in 1899. By the early twentieth century, the river surrounding Walpole Island was heavily trafficked with industrial freight. In February 2021
324-444: A mother tongue and 1,500 have French as their home language. Essex County also has a relatively large francophone population, especially in the municipality of Lakeshore . Together, Chatham–Kent and Essex Counties make up one of the concentrations of Franco-Ontarians in the province of Ontario. Both elementary and secondary francophone schools exist across the municipality. A French socio-cultural organization, La Girouette , which
378-522: A number of regular contributing columnists. The Chatham-Kent Sports Network is an online source covering local sports news, scores, and highlights from each of Chatham-Kent's communities. CKSN also follows Chatham-Kent athletes who have progressed to the Junior, College, International, or Professional ranks. There are two anglophone school boards and one francophone school board in Chatham–Kent. These are
432-731: A population of 104,316 in the 2021 census. The area of Chatham-Kent is part of the traditional territory of the Odawa , Potawatomi , Ojibwe and Wyandot First Nations of Canada. After the Treaty of Paris in 1763 ceded control of the area from the French to the British, it became part of the Territory of Quebec. The title to the Chatham-Kent area was surrendered to the British as part of
486-704: A retail centre for the municipality and surrounding area. This includes the large big-box stores in Super Centre on St. Clair Street and arguably the north end of Communication Road in Blenheim. The long, white sandy beaches, fishing, hiking trails and conservation areas make Erieau a popular vacation spot. There are two Provincial Parks in Chatham-Kent: Rondeau Provincial Park and Wheatley Provincial Park , There are also numerous local conservation areas. Downtown Chatham
540-468: A significant portion of the city's political power. Nearby Dresden and Buxton were also home to thousands of land-owning black residents. However, after the abolition of slavery in the United States, many black families left the area. Today the city of Chatham is just 3.3% black, with Chatham-Kent as a whole being 2.1% black. Few of the black-owned institutions are still in operation. In 1846,
594-658: A substantial model revision, International reintroduced the ProStar as the International LT for 2017 (LT=Line-haul Tractor). Sharing its NGV (Next-Generation Vehicle) cab with the TranStar, LoneStar, and DuraStar, the ProStar was developed as a $ 300 million project to produce the most fuel-efficient Class 8 truck in North America, along with improving driver ergonomics and reducing maintenance complexity. For both day-cab and multiple sleeper-cab configurations,
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#1732781183239648-520: A tavern and a library where one could read books and newspapers. By 1869, the population was 3,000 in this industrial area with several mills, foundries, and breweries; a great deal of wood was being produced. A steamboat offered transportation to Windsor and Detroit. There was one bank office. Between 1906 and 1909, the city was home to the Chatham Motor Car Company , and from 1919 to 1921, Denby Motor Truck Company of Canada. It
702-612: Is a museum of the Dawn Settlement, established in 1841 by Josiah Henson near Dresden as refuge for the many slaves who escaped to Canada from the United States. John Brown , the abolitionist, planned his raid on the Harpers Ferry Arsenal in Chatham and recruited local men to participate in the raid. He held in Chatham a Convention of Colored Men on May 8–10, 1858. The small village of North Buxton , part of
756-562: Is also home to many historic buildings which are part of an annual ghost tour offered each year at Halloween. The participants go on a guided walk of downtown while the guide informs them of various ghost stories tied to the local buildings in which they pass. Chatham-Kent was a major part of the Underground Railroad and as such hosts the Buxton Homecoming each September. This celebrates the area's black culture and
810-559: Is an island and First Nation reserve in southwestern Ontario , Canada, on the border between Ontario and Michigan in the United States . It is located in the mouth of the Saint Clair River on Lake Saint Clair , about 121 kilometres (75 mi) by road from Windsor , Ontario, and 124 kilometres (77 mi) from Detroit , Michigan. Walpole Island is given (but disputed) as the resting place of Tecumseh ,
864-547: Is based in Chatham, promotes French-Canadian culture and language in the area. Knowledge of official language statistics: A breakdown of the total labour force in Chatham-Kent shows the leading industries ( NAICS ) are manufacturing, health care, and retail: At the outskirts of Chatham is the headquarters for Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited (a division of DuPont ), a major agricultural seed breeding and biotechnology company. GreenField Specialty Alcohols Inc.'s Commercial Alcohols division, Canada's largest ethanol plant and one of
918-412: Is home to RM Auctions , a vintage automobile auction house, and RM Restorations, a vintage automobile restoration company. The nickname "The Classic Car Capital of Canada" comes from the abundance of classic car events in the community. Chatham is home to a major corporate office of Enbridge Gas Inc., a natural gas utility and Enbridge company. Other energy related companies include wind farms near
972-640: Is home to the annual "Retrofest" organized by the Historic Downtown Chatham BIA, in partnership with the Kent Historic Auto Club. Hundreds of classic car enthusiasts travel to downtown Chatham to showcase their classic cars and vintage vehicles. Downtown Chatham is also home to the Chatham Capitol Theatre, a theatre that, when it opened in 1930, was the largest in the region. The theatre is run by
1026-420: The 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Chatham-Kent had a population of 103,988 living in 44,028 of its 46,752 total private dwellings, a change of 2.3% from its 2016 population of 101,647 . With a land area of 2,451.9 km (946.7 sq mi), it had a population density of 42.4/km (109.8/sq mi) in 2021. 2006 census For all groups that comprise at least 1% of
1080-553: The African Canadian Heritage Tour , also played an important role in the Underground Railroad . By the 1850s, the city of Chatham was referred to as the " black mecca of Canada". A museum in the city, the Black Mecca Museum, still bears this name. Chatham was home to a number of black churches and business, with Black Canadians making up one-third of the city's population and controlling
1134-1022: The American Revolution and the Gnadenhutten massacre , a group of Christian Munsee settled in what is now the Moraviantown reserve. In the War of 1812 , the Battle of the Thames took place between Moraviantown and Thamesville on October 5, 1813. During the 19th century, the area was the northern terminus of the Underground Railroad . As a result, Chatham-Kent is now part of the African-Canadian Heritage Tour. Josiah Henson Museum for African-Canadian History, formally known as Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site
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#17327811832391188-739: The Chatham Voice, Wallaceburg Courier Press , the Blenheim News Tribune , Chatham-Kent This Week , Ridgetown Independent News , Tilbury Times , and the Wheatley Journal . The Chatham Daily News , Chatham-Kent This Week , and Wallaceburg Courier Press are all owned by Postmedia . The Chatham Daily News , Chatham-Kent This Week , Wallaceburg Courier Press , Chatham Voice and CKReview are daily online news media in Chatham-Kent with coverage of local news, sports, entertainment, and cultural events as well as
1242-1038: The Lambton Kent District School Board (headquartered in both Chatham and Sarnia), the St. Clair Catholic District School Board (headquartered in Wallaceburg) and the Conseil scolaire catholique Providence (CSC Providence). The LKDSB is a public school board, and consists of 13 secondary and 53 elementary schools. Chatham-Kent Secondary School is the largest public high school in Lambton-Kent. The St. Clair Catholic board consists of two secondary schools (one in Chatham and one in Sarnia) and 26 elementary schools. There are also independent schools, such as Wallaceburg Christian School and Chatham Christian Schools—an elementary and secondary school in
1296-593: The 1790 McKee's Purchase, (named for Alexander McKee ) to provide land for settlers. McKee's Purchase was designated an Event of National Historic Significance in Canada in 1931. A historical plaque for the purchase is located in Blenheim Park in Blenheim. Indigenous persons remain resident in the area today at the Delaware Nation at Moraviantown and Walpole Island First Nation . European settlement of
1350-481: The Chatham-Kent Community as well as Sarnia/Lambton and Windsor/Essex. The ESC LHIN is located in the town of Chatham. Chatham-Kent is also served by stations coming from Windsor, London, Detroit , Toledo , and Cleveland . The Chatham Daily News is the only daily newspaper in Chatham-Kent. There are several weeklies located in Chatham and the various communities in the municipality, including
1404-501: The Chatham-Kent Fire Department upon amalgamation. The county also had separate police departments until 1998. The city of Chatham , as well as the towns of Wallaceburg, Dresden, and Tilbury , each had their own departments. The Chatham-Kent Police Service was formed on September 1, 1998. Many residents opposed amalgamation, as 18 city councillors boycotted the official vote, and the final decision to amalgamate
1458-707: The ISX15, the standard engine is a Cummins X15, with a Navistar N13 returning as an option. Again configured for long-distance highway use, the LT is produced in day-cab and sleeper-cab configurations. Chatham-Kent Chatham-Kent ( 2021 population : 103,988) is a single-tier municipality in Southwestern Ontario , Canada. It is mostly rural, and its population centres are Chatham, Wallaceburg , Tilbury , Blenheim , Ridgetown , Wheatley and Dresden . The current Municipality of Chatham-Kent
1512-618: The Indian reserve of Moravian 47 is an enclave within the city and is part of the Chatham–Kent census agglomeration and census division. Chatham-Kent has a humid continental climate ( Köppen climate classification Dfa ), with cold, snowy winters and warm to hot, humid summers. A typical summer will feature heat waves with temperatures exceeding 30 °C (86 °F) often. Winters are cold, and feature occasional cold snaps bringing temperatures below −15 °C (5 °F), but also commonly include mild stretches of weather above freezing. In
1566-628: The Municipality of Chatham-Kent and hosts shows and entertainers. Chatham was home to the Wheels Inn, a family resort for four decades until its closure in 2010. In 2011, the Chatham-Kent John D. Bradley Convention Centre was constructed on the site of the Wheels Inn. In July 2019, a new Cascades casino was opened in Chatham, close to the Convention Centre on Richmond Street. The Thames Art Gallery and ARTspace, located in
1620-680: The New Zealand market, the successor to the ProStar is the RH, rather than the LT. Introduced in 2023, it utilities the RH cab and an updated right hand drive instrument panel Introduced for 2017 production, the International LT serves as the replacement for the ProStar. Using the NGV cab (under a substantial revision), the LT improves its fuel economy over 7% over the ProStar+, intended to save an operator over $ 2000 per year in fuel costs. Replacing
1674-575: The ProStar was based on a 122-inch BBC dimension with a set-back front axle. The model line is powered by the MaxxForce 11 and 13 diesels, along with the Cummins ISX15 diesel. For 2015, Navistar introduced its N13 diesel as an option, replacing the MaxxForce engines. In 2010, the ProStar was renamed the ProStar+ as part of a model revision. Coinciding with emissions and fuel-economy refinements (including 700 pounds of weight reduction),
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1728-462: The ProStar+ received updates to the interior to increase interior functionality. For 2015, a second revision was introduced as an option, making it the ProStar ES (Efficiency Specification). Coupled with further exterior aerodynamic enhancements, the ProStar ES achieved further fuel economy gains nearly through engine and transmission controls; an automated manual transmission was standard. In
1782-521: The community, including asthma , chronic allergies , sinus problems , many types of cancer, diabetes , inflammatory bowel disease , alcoholism, and obesity . In October 2008, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance was named one of " Canada's Top 100 Employers " by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was featured in Maclean's newsmagazine. Chatham-Kent features one of the 14 provincial Local Health Integration Networks (LHIN). The Erie St. Clair (ESC) LHIN services
1836-598: The former City of Chatham. Other population centres in the municipality include Wallaceburg , Blenheim and Tilbury , Ridgetown and Dresden . The Lower Thames River runs through Chatham–Kent to Lake St. Clair in the west, while the Sydenham River flows through Wallaceburg and Dresden. The municipality has approximately 88 kilometres of shoreline along lake Erie and 24 kilometres along lake St. Clair. The Indian reserve of Bkejwanong (commonly referred to as Walpole Island) borders on Chatham–Kent, whereas
1890-529: The former city of Chatham area began with a naval dockyard in 1792, at the fork of the Thames River with McGregor's Creek. The town was named after William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham . It was built as a naval dockyard, a characteristic shared by Chatham, Kent , England. In England, the name Chatham came from the British root ceto and the Old English ham thus meaning a forest settlement. Following
1944-553: The historic downtown, feature exhibitions showcasing local artists from the Chatham-Kent area, while also housing other Canadian and international works. Chatham-Kent is served by the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance. The Public General Hospital and St. Joseph Hospital in Chatham were moved to a single campus in 2004, while the former Sydenham District Hospital remains in Wallaceburg. The eastern portion of
1998-571: The interests and rights of the Indigenous peoples living on and using these lands. As such, the First Nation is now trying to solve their grievances with the Crown with a specific claim . The name origins of Walpole are uncertain (although possibly related to surveyors Lieutenants Arthur Walpole or John Walpole). In the late 1600s and early 1700s, what is now known as Walpole Island and
2052-821: The mid-1990s, graduation for First Nations students was about 20%, but by mid-2010s had become closer to 75%. The Harriett Jacobs Center within WDSS houses the Walpole Island First Nation Secondary School Program, assisting 150+ students. The island is home the Walpole Island Wild who play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League . The Walpole Island First Nation bought the then Wallaceburg Thuderbirds in July 2022. In April 2023,
2106-624: The municipality is served by the Four Counties Health Services in Newbury in nearby Middlesex County . Research published in 2002 by the Heart and Stroke Foundation cited Chatham-Kent as a hotspot for heart disease in Ontario. Further research is underway to determine the reasons for this and other hotspots. The Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit launched a campaign in fall 2007 to tackle other ailments prevalent throughout
2160-583: The municipality of Chatham-Kent and the township of Saint Clair . Across the Saint Clair River to the west are the United States towns of Algonac, Michigan , and Clay Township . Harsen's Island , also unceded Anishinaabe territory, is now on the west side of the international border line. The border was redrawn in the 19th century following disputes between the United Kingdom and the United States ; their governments were oblivious to
2214-636: The population. Note that a person can report more than one ethnic origin. Although most of the population of Chatham-Kent is English-speaking, a few of its communities and Catholic parishes were settled by francophone (French-speaking) farmers in the mid-nineteenth century. These include Pain Court, Tilbury and Grande Pointe, where French is still spoken by a significant percentage of the population. These communities are designated French language service areas under Ontario's French Language Services Act . Approximately 8,500 residents of Chatham-Kent have French as
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2268-656: The registered population of the Walpole Island First Nation is 4,315 members, of whom 2,213 live on the reserve, 22 live on another reserve, and 2,080 live off reserve. Walpole Island is connected to mainland Canada by the Tecumsah Road Bridge (Route 32). The Walpole-Algonac Ferry connects with the US city of Algonac, Michigan . This ferry service has been in place for over 100 years. Students completing their Walpole Island Elementary School education will continue it at nearby Wallaceburg District Secondary School . In
2322-412: The reserve includes Squirrel Island, Saint Anne Island (surrounded by Syme and Johnson Rivers), Seaway Island (except a small US portion), Bassett Island, and Potawatomi Island. The river or creeks that separate these islands provide the area with its other commonly used name, Swejwanong or "many forks of a river." It is independent of, but within the geographic region of, Lambton County and adjoins
2376-419: The roots laid by early black settlers in the Buxton area. The Municipality of Chatham-Kent currently consists of the following communities, listed by the Townships of the former Kent County (pre-1998 amalgamation): At 2,458 square kilometres (949 sq mi), Chatham-Kent is the 9th largest municipality by area in Canada and the largest in southwestern Ontario. Over 44,000 of the 107,000 residents live in
2430-398: The same building. The French Catholic board, headquartered in Windsor , has its Chatham-Kent regional office in Pain Court and consists of four elementary schools and one high school. Chatham–Kent is the home of two colleges – St. Clair College and University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus, popularly known as Ridgetown College . Walpole Island First Nation Walpole Island
2484-516: The shores of Lake Erie . The Canadian Federal government is one of the largest employers in the Chatham-Kent area with over 450 employees in several departments in the area. The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability Unit is housed in the Judy Lamarsh (see Notable Residents) Building in downtown Chatham. This federal office is the single largest disability processing centre in Canada, processing 50% of all CPP Disability benefits. The office also processes Old Age Security benefit claims. Chatham serves as
2538-449: The southern coast of Kent County. Before 1998, Kent County consisted of the townships of Camden , Chatham , Dover , Harwich , Howard , Orford , Raleigh , Romney , Tilbury East and Zone . In some of Canada's earliest post-Confederation censuses, some residences in Kent County were incorrectly reported as being in Bothwell "County" , which was a separate electoral district comprising parts of Kent and Lambton counties but not
2592-408: The surrounding area was settled by people from the Ojibwe and Odawa nations. In 1844, Jesuits from nearby Sandwich built a mission at the northern point of Walpole Island at the Highbanks. This raised tensions with the Anishinaabeg as the Jesuits were not invited to build on the island and they cut down oak trees that the community did not want to be cut. The relationship between the two groups
2646-406: The town of Chatham had a population of about 1,500, with part of the town being called Chatham North. There were four churches, a theatre, a weekly newspaper and a cricket club. The road between London and Amherstburg was open, and transportation by stagecoach was available. A fast boat also provided transportation to Detroit and Buffalo. Chatham had many tradesman, a foundry, two banks, three schools,
2700-835: The world's largest, opened in Chatham in 1996. The plant produces ethanol for industrial, medical, and beverage uses. There are a number of vineyards in the municipality. Chatham's roots in the automotive sector go back to Gray-Dort Motors Ltd. , one of Canada's earliest automobile manufacturers. In the 21st century, auto industry plants in the municipality include Autoliv Canada in Tilbury (airbags), Mahle in Tilbury (emissions controls and plastics), in Ridgetown (automotive electronic pedal assembly and sensors), Dana Canada in Chatham (heat shields for thermal and acoustic management of exhaust manifolds, catalytic converters, and turbochargers), and Vitesco Technologies (Powertrain Canada ULC) in Chatham (design, development, and testing of Actuators for clean, efficient vehicles). Chatham-Kent also
2754-438: Was also where the Hyslop and Ronald steam fire engine manufacturer was located; the factory would be taken over by Chatham Motor Car. In addition, it hosted meat packer O'Keefe and Drew . The Hawaiian pizza is claimed to have been invented in Chatham in 1962 at the Satellite Restaurant by Sam Panopoulos . In the U.S., former Ohio Governor Jim Rhodes proposed building a bridge across Lake Erie linking Cleveland to
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#17327811832392808-404: Was created in 1998 by the amalgamation of Blenheim, Bothwell, Camden, the City of Chatham, the Township of Chatham, Dover, Dresden, Erie Beach, Erieau, Harwich, Highgate, Howard, Orford, Raleigh, Ridgetown, Romney, Thamesville, Tilbury East, Tilbury, Wallaceburg, Wheatley and Zone. The Chatham-Kent census division , which includes the independent Delaware Nation at Moraviantown First Nation, had
2862-405: Was further antagonized by the theological debate that Father Pierre Chazelle held with Chief Peterwegeschick and other chief leaders on July 31, 1844. In 1850, the Jesuits left after the mission was razed. Due to a number of contracts for harvesting oak on the island, drawn up by non-Native resource industries, a large amount of Walpole Island was deforested. The nature of these contracts "created
2916-520: Was imposed on the County by a provincial commissioner. In a study on amalgamations in Ontario from 2003, 48% of respondents in Chatham-Kent felt the value they received as taxpayers became worse after amalgamation, and 64% of respondents still did not think of the community as "the Municipality of Chatham-Kent." Chatham-Kent has many historic festivals throughout the year, such as the Battle of Longwoods reenactment, which takes place on Labour Day weekend at Fairfield Museum on Longwoods Road. Chatham Kent
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