For many Sarnians, it’s a spot as familiar as Canatara Park and the refineries of Chemical Valley. Since the first wave of European settlers arrived in 1832, Ferry Dock Hill…
Sarnia recently approved a $500,000 yearly levy on industry to help pay for the Donohue Bridge. That’s half of what city staff had proposed, and far less than the $2…
The Journal commended for focusing on local community Sir: I read with interest and community pride the brief staff article of Feb. 20 about the five Ontario Community Newspaper Award…
One thin dime. That’s what the ladies of Queen Street Methodist Church charged local residents to have their names embroidered on the queen-sized quilt in 1897.
Bob Boulton Have you met Charlie the Cat? About 18 months ago Charlie tiptoed out of the woods from parts unknown and, with tail straight out, leapt through the doorway…
Journal columnist the complete package Sir: Phil Egan’s articles and columns are always interesting to read. He was well represented in the Jan. 30 edition.
Marg Johnson As a parent, I can honestly say I remember moments when I understood why some animals eat their young. They can, without much effort, drive you crazy. Marg…