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Food survey says …

What do you eat? Where do you buy it? What should be done to improve access to healthy food? Lambton Public health is conducting a survey to find out what…

RAIL honoured by warden

Rail Advocacy In Lambton (RAIL) has been recognized by Lambton County’s warden as “Citizen of the Month” for its advocacy work to enhance passenger rail service locally and regionally.

An eye on photography

A photography show featuring 40 fine art prints at Memorable Moments at 148 Front St. North is just one more reason to venture downtown this weekend for Artwalk and the…

Former officer honoured

A retired Sarnia Police constable has been recognized by the Ontario Women in Law Enforcement for outstanding community service work. Heather Emmons retired in February following a 28-year career with…

Bittersweet ending for city Catholic school

The final graduating class from St. Patrick's on East Street pose for a photo on the school's familiar foyer stairs. Glenn Ogilvie Daniel Cicchelli started to feel it at Homecoming.…

Lots of drugs turned in

Residents turned over 35 pounds of medications, including two pounds of highly addictive Oxycodone and similar opiates, during the second annual prescription drug drop off day, Sarnia Police say.

70 years of marriage, times two

Jean and Jack Watson, left, both 90, and Jim and Helen Watson, 90 and 88 respectively Jim and Jack are 90-year-old twins who live together in Sarnia. But the Watson…

Artwalk ups its game

Sarnia’s downtown is gearing up for the biggest Artwalk ever the weekend of June 7 and 8. So many vendors have registered that the “overflow” will being accommodated in Bayside…

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