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Police are still hunting a driver who left a cyclist in hospital after hitting him at a zebra crossing.
It's all change in a key part of a shopping and food district with two prominent businesses closing and a dessert parlour opening.
Police had to be called after people grew impatient as they failed to gain entry into a popular nightspot.
From shuckish to nabbler... take our quiz to find out how many traditional Kentish words you know.
The man behind a huge housing development has accused a green campaigner who opposed the scheme of hypocrisy after learning she runs a freight firm.
An abandoned car has been swallowed up by a wildly overgrown garden which has been left untended for eight years.
Urgent action is needed as drugs are being cut with an elephant tranquilliser 10,000 times more potent than morphine, a policy adviser has warned.
A woman suffered serious injuries after a car stopped by police sped off and crashed into her.
Kent's only Labour parliamentarian has hit out at the 'vile, vitriolic insults' she has suffered since her shock general election victory.
Mystery surrounds the deaths of three musicians found within five days of each other at the same house, after tests failed to reveal what happened.
The air ambulance was called out to help an injured woman.
Dramatic footage has emerged of door staff tackling a suspected knifeman to the ground after he allegedly pulled a blade.
Police who searched a car found cash and cannabis and arrested a man on suspicion of supply.
A developer has lost its appeal over plans to convert a BT building from office space to flats.
A college student left a grim message on Facebook just hours before his body was discovered in woodland, an inquest heard.
A young man died after taking a drug 10,000 times stronger than morphine - which unscrupulous dealers are using to cut heroin with.
With a cigarette between his lips and a guitar on his lap, Jean-Philippe Madjar cut a familiar figure.
Thousands of shoppers and visitors walk past them every day, but Canterbury has many fascinating signs and relics. Find out the story behind them.
Figures from Kent cricket paid their respects at the funeral of much-loved groundsman Cecil "Sammy" Fidler.
Canterbury council has formally requested that developers rebuilding the Tannery homes install sprinklers after the devastating fire two years ago.