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The family of a man who plunged a knife into his own heart say they will never forgive his girlfriend for leaving him for dead.
The city has joined Tony Hickson in mourning, after his beloved Harlequin Great Dane - a familiar sight in Canterbury - died in his arms.
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of taking a knife into a school for children with learning and behavioural difficulties today.
As Kent marks Remembrance Day to honour the fallen, two Army veterans have told how they were reunited by chance after almost 50 years.
A corking new business is planning to transform part of the Kent countryside into a winery to produce high-quality sparkling wine.
A father-of-two killed when he plunged a knife into his own heart was left for 11 hours by his girlfriend who pulled the blade out, an inquest heard.
The National Grid has today revealed which area of the Kent countryside it wants to cut through to build up to 70 electricity pylons.
Council leader admits increased charges will be unpopular but are necessary to balance the authority's books
A fast-acting cabbie has prevented a confused elderly woman from sending £4,000 in a con to steal her life savings.
Air quality figures show nitrogen dioxide levels are lower than before, and during, the controversial scheme in Canterbury.
A trucker is facing sentence after admitting causing the death of a man whose classic car had broken down on the A2.
Expert accident investigators have failed to find any reason why a lorry driver ploughed into a bridge on the A2 in a crash that killed him instantly.
A taxi driver jailed for life for the murder of a mother is preparing to be released... still protesting his innocence.
A woman has been given £50 as an apology after finding an "insect" in her food while enjoying a birthday brunch at a department store.
A stretch of road near Sturry level crossing was shut after a man ploughed his car into a lamppost
A vicar is taking an unusual direction for his annual autumn course... this year it's on the Koran and Sharia law.
A disabled woman's been left in tears after being bombarded with 38 British Gas bills - one for £105k - and she's not even a customer!
Business shuts popular outlet in Burgate but Dean and Chapter claims there are still years left to run on the lease
Mitul Shah, who studied at the UKC Canterbury, praised for his heroism as he paid with his own life trying to save children from the slaughter.
Firefighters have reunited a relieved couple with their pet cat - after he got stuck up the chimney.
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