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Memorial sites vandalized

Connie George, of Kettle Point, wears a mask while removing pink spray paint from the First Nations Souls Memorial at the Blue Water Bridge.

New hand ready to steer Victim Services

Pam Wright Victim Services of Sarnia-Lambton has found a new leader. Samantha Matty assumes the post of executive director on March 30, filling a seat left vacant by the resignation…

Resident scammed of $20,000

Sarnians continue to be duped by the CRA scam. City police recently took a report from a resident who was called by someone claiming to be from the Canada Revenue…

Accessible taxi

An accessible taxi service in now available in Sarnia. United Taxi’s accessible cab is on the road operating between the hours of 6 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday.

City planners back SCITS

Journal Staff Residents fighting to save SCITS from closure have found an ally in city hall planners. A city report released last week states that if the Lambton Kent District…

Strategic Plan feedback sought

City Hall wants your feedback. Sarnia is currently working on a new Strategic Plan, a document that will outline the direction and priorities for city council for years to come.…

Toll rising on Blue Water Bridge

It will cost more to use the Blue Water Bridge starting April 1. Crossing in a car from Point Edward to Port Huron will cost $4 in Canadian funds, a…

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