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New business delivers organic produce to your door

Cathy Dobson Sarnia’s Laura Manzano says she never pictured herself a business owner. Yet seven months after establishing her Organics Live grocery delivery franchise, she has already achieved her one-year…

‘Mystery Tour’ a new event for city

A new event called the Local Mystery Tour is set to kick off in support of local charities. The Mystery Tour will see teams collect and decipher clues as they…

Prime waterfront land sits empty

Cathy Dobson It seem the only interest in a prime piece of downtown waterfront these days is coming from provocative graffiti artists and the odd gaggle of geese. The waterlogged…

Home worth protecting, review board says

Journal Staff A tribunal says Sarnia should continue to protect a Brock Street home dating to 1867 under the Ontario Heritage Act. Sarnia designated the two-storey home at 166 South…

City teacher wins national Prime Minister’s Award

Cathy Dobson Kerry Miller, a kindergarten teacher at Errol Road Public School, has won a certificate of achievement for outstanding teaching practices from the Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence.

Coffee houses inspired by iconic Banff hotel

Year of Local Laura Greaves This is the 15th in a series of submitted stories produced by the Year of Local, a collaborative project highlighting businesses and not-for-profit organizations in…

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