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It may be a few years after a distillery planned for St. Clair Township is up and running, filling its warehouse with casks of Crown Royal, before it’s known whether or not “whisky fungus” will show ...
Voters in St. Clair Township will have an abundance of candidates to choose from during this fall’s municipal election. Unlike the previous election, where the mayor, deputy mayor and the two ...
Sarnia’s firefighters have a new four-year collective agreement, increasing their pay 3.25 per cent a year for four years. Talks began in late 2023 and went well, said Sarnia Professional Firefighters ...
Sarnia-Lambton Crime Stoppers Board president Sean Roberts has won some provincial recognition for his efforts in promoting crime prevention in the community. The award is given out annually to ...
Bluewater Health patients requiring total knee or hip replacement surgery now have access to a new electronic tool that will assist in preparing them for the surgery as well as supporting them ...
Talize is bringing the spirit of thrift to the Sarnia community. SUPPLIED Over the years, Talize has successfully diverted millions of items from ending up in landfills. In addition to this, 100’s of ...
Staff working at the Sarnia office of a Canadian engineering firm were a bit nervous when they heard their division of the company was being sold this past summer. “Because they didn’t know what was ...
Sharky's Athletic Club co-owner Cindy Van Hoogenhuize has welcomed a new co-owner into the fold at the London Line fitness club.
Bluewater Health opened the doors to its new temporary phase two residential withdrawal management facility, known as Ryan’s House, on Jan. 22.
Imperial Oil and Nova Chemicals are considering plastic recycling projects in the Sarnia area. Nova, which already operates four petrochemical production sites in St. Clair Township, said it has an ...
Reservoir Park’s trail quietly brimming with early autumn finds for cyclists, dogs and their owners. Photos by Barbara Taylor This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below ...
A group of 17 young women stood next to sets of bunker gear, boots and helmets set out on a fire hall floor on a warm afternoon and waited for the order to suit up.