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City tennis courts “fair to poor”

Thanks to resurgent interest in the sport, tennis courts in Sarnia about to get some love. City hall is about to spend $79,000 on court resurfacing and line painting, starting…

The Death Café is open

Forum planned to tackle death’s “tyrannical secrecy” and help make the most of our finite lives Pam Wright A place to start the conversation nobody wants to have.

Nature trail update

You may see people in blue coveralls poking around on the Howard Watson Nature Trail at Highway 402 over the next few days.

Week of June 2

Another kind of ‘trail abuse’ Sir: As someone who cycles on the Howard Watson Nature Trail in Bright’s Grove I enjoyed your article about ‘Trail Abusers’ in the May 19 edition.

Teens open up about eating disorders

Cathy Dobson Sarnians need to wake up to the prevalence of anorexia nervosa and bulimia in their community, say three teens battling eating disorders.

Unwrapping the truth about human trafficking

Cathy Dobson What’s better than a beautifully wrapped present that comes with the promise of something wonderful? And what could be worse than opening that gift only to find it…

Pizza gamble pays off with second outlet

Cathy Dobson A month after opening the takeout pizzeria Rondo’s Pizza Plus on Rosedale, co-owners Dan Di Cocco and Kerry Kulak are thinking of expansion. “We weren’t expecting to be…

Bluewater Power boss makes numbers add up

Cathy Dobson Janice McMichael-Dennis, the CEO and president of Bluewater Power, is known for her ability to quickly work numbers and explain business cases, not for divulging personal details.

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