Journal Staff Remembrance Day ceremonies in Sarnia will begin a day early again this year. The public is invited to join Sarnia Legion members in a walk from City Hall…
Phil Egan Special to The Journal Lou Giancarlo had a feeling something was out of place. He couldn’t help wondering what the cannon known to generations of Sarnians as “Big…
Journal Staff Sarnia must pay River City Vineyard $90,000 to cover a portion of the legal bills the church incurred while trying to prevent its homeless shelter from closing.
MADD Sarnia-Lambton installed 270 white crosses at the corner of Lyndoch and Hill streets in Corunna Saturday, with each cross representing a Canadian life that will be lost this holiday season…
River Road was lined with spectators Saturday morning to watch the implosion of the former DTE Energy coal-fired power plant in Marysville Michigan. Photos by Tara Jeffrey Dust from the…
Randy Evans Special to The Journal On Jan. 4, 1916, my maternal grandfather, Percy Bodaly, enlisted to serve with the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in World War One. He was 19…
George Mathewson Sarnia’s McMillen Parkway is a circular cul-de-sac named for a remarkable doctor and his wife who believed the pleasures of Lake Huron shouldn’t be limited to the wealthy.
Journal Staff Five modern and heritage homes in Sarnia are being decorated in holiday splendor for the IODE’s annual Christmas Home Tour. Now in its ninth year, the self-directed tour…
Cathy Dobson He’s the gentleman in the tweed suit who has listened intently from the public gallery at City Hall for the past 60 years. His attendance record is astonishing.…