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The Sarnia Journal has partnered with local photographer Art Connolly to feature his captivating “Humans of Sarnia” series as ...
Columnist Tya Emberseed challenges Marilyn Gladu’s claims of censorship, arguing that refusing to amplify harmful, exclusionary rhetoric is not a violation of free expression; it’s a defence of public ...
In this week’s column, Nathan Colquhoun asks readers to imagine what kind of city might take shape if Sarnia swapped the budgets for police and parks.
The new JK-12 facility will include child care, EarlyON programming, and modern learning spaces for students across Lambton Shores and neighbouring communities.
Competitors, families, and local officials will gather in Plympton-Wyoming for a day rooted in Lambton’s farming community.
Shell Canada has donated $165,000 to Sarnia-Lambton Rebound’s HUB program, funding a new shuttle van, outdoor green space, ...
Known for delivering meals, dressing as Santa, and supporting local youth, David Marshall has spent decades quietly helping ...
From August 24 to September 7, customers at McDonald’s in Sarnia and Petrolia can add a loonie to their order to help The Inn ...
In this column, Rodney Beatty reflects on last Monday's Sarnia council meeting and the clash of perspectives surrounding the ...
This letter is for Melissa, the lady who wrote about the homeless population and vulnerable people. A lot of people in this city don't care about those who are in dire straits and need help. They ...
Parade marshal Candace Young says the goal is to honour all workers, unionized and non-unionized, while bringing the community together.
In her recent letter to the editor, Kelly O’Connor-Beausoleil accuses me of getting a few facts wrong in my column about Indwell’s George Street project. She might be right. She’s read the housing ...