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One Tomato grows again

Cathy Dobson Thanks to the success of a simple idea called the One Tomato Project, people across Sarnia-Lambton are enjoying hundreds of pounds of fresh vegetables this summer.

Hitting the big stage

Tara Jeffrey Sarah Caraher always dreamed of performing in a major Canadian theatre production. She just didn’t expect it to happen so quickly.

Funky car show a street party with wheels

George Mathewson Picture a neighbourhood block party with a fleet of classic cars and you get the idea behind a unique event in Sarnia called the Rutherglen Close Car Show.

Drouin strikes gold in Beijing

Barry Wright Corunna's favourite son now has a new title: world champion. Derek Drouin captured the gold medal at the IAAF World Championships in Beijing on Sunday.

The Journal Trivia Challenge

1 - What are the four colours found in the Google logo? 2 - Built in 1990 as a memorial to their father, what all-season fountain on the riverfront has…

A festival of song, suds and exploding colour

Cathy Dobson You might call The Festival of Good Things, a Festival of Good Ideas. The mostly-free, end-of-summer event adds a new attraction each year and hasn’t struck out yet.

Rules have changed for federal election

Jack Poirier When residents head to the polls on Oct. 19 they will cast their first ballots under the new Fair Elections Act. Bill C-23 contains rule changes the Harper…

New website is history in the making

Cathy Dobson Editor’s note: The Journal and Sarnia Historical Society have teamed up to produce a special 40-page publication called Sarnia: Then and Now.

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