It's harvest season again, and local producers are busy taking off their cash crops. Here, soya beans are being harvested on Bridgen Sideroad. Glenn Ogilvie
Candles lie waiting on a table in the Point Edward Optimist Hall for a vigil held in remembrance of loved ones killed and injured by impaired drivers on Oct. 20.
The first automobile appeared in Sarnia in 1900 and within a decade they had become a fixture of city streets, as this photo from 1910 reveals. Here, Ford motor cars…
A ceremony dedicating a new military monument in Veteran’s Park will be held Sunday, Oct. 30 to honour the men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces and the 159…
Troy Shantz The oldest fraternal organization in the city recently underwent an amalgamation, but some things haven’t change – especially when it comes to internal activities.
Cathy Dobson Musical director Tessa Catton sounds a little surprised at how difficult some of the songs are for the Lambton Concert Band’s upcoming Fright Night.
Scott Doolittle of Sarnia spent a sunny afternoon practicing his fly fishing technique in Sarnia Bay using an extra-long rod that requires a lot of casting space.
Cap & Trade poses real threat to Sarnia Sir: While I agree global warming is real and some reduction in carbon is necessary, I really wish all of North America…
Troy Shantz The relationship between Noelle’s Gift and new fundraiser organized by the South Western International Film Festival is personal one, says organizer Ravi Srinivasan.