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In Nathan Colquhoun's latest column, he traces the long road to Sarnia’s long-promised indoor rec centre—from early efforts ...
On November 12, Maskell introduced a motion opposing Bill 212, particularly because of provisions in the Highway 413 Act and ...
Traditionally, wild rice — or manoomin — is harvested by paddling into shallow waters and gently knocking the ripe grains ...
A coalition of First Nations, physicians and environmental organizations is ramping up pressure on Prime Minister Mark Carney to drop nuclear energy from his “energy superpower” strategy, warning it ...
One of the three submissions presented for public consideration by nuSarnia was withdrawn after public backlash when it was ...
Sarnia’s first Death Café invites the community to share honest, respectful conversations about dying — not in grief, but in ...
Now in its fifth year, the Dress Down for Wheels campaign raised $10,000 as St. Clair Catholic board staff came together to ...
An evening of music, history, and celebration will mark the United Church of Canada’s 100th anniversary at Grace United ...
Patients at Bluewater Health can now use ConnectMyHealth to access their lab results, diagnostic reports, and hospital ...
Concerned citizen George Stanko believes the city's purchase of a new American-made tanker fire truck could have been bought ...
Part of a global movement, the Death Café encourages open conversations about death over coffee and cake, with the aim of ...
The Sarnia Journal has partnered with local photographer Art Connolly to feature his captivating “Humans of Sarnia” series as ...
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