Bob, as most people know him, was born in 1950 and grew up in Sarnia. Unlike many stories shaped by immigration or wartime ...
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The Lawrence House Centre for the Arts is evolving its digital literary blog to address global conflicts through local voices ...
While critics may see a simple parking lot, this shared space acts as a vital thermometer for measuring the true warmth of ...
A local couple’s unique collection of vintage micro cars will be the star attraction at the upcoming 2026 Canadian ...
Turning vulnerable community members into a social media punchline for a holiday joke is a failure of professionalism and ...
A long-standing Sarnia funeral home is pivoting toward environmental sustainability by offering alkaline hydrolysis, a ...
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Barbara Savage reflects on growing up during the war, when Christmas meant making do, finding joy in small comforts, and ...
Sarnia City Council has voted 6-3 to override Mayor Mike Bradley’s veto, reinstating a $4.1-million funding commitment for ...
A new dessert café in Sarnia is giving residents something they did not know they were missing. Cherry’s Dessert Café, ...
Sarnia’s Kinsmen Club is expanding its community fundraising efforts with the introduction of a permanent seasonal event ...