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Purple Cherokee tomato selected for this year's One Seed Lambton program

Purple Cherokee tomato selected for this year's One Seed Lambton program

Lambton County Library has selected the heirloom Purple Cherokee tomato for this year’s One Seed Lambton program, providing free seeds to residents while supplies last.
Poilievre vows to repeal environmental assessment law to fast-track resource projects

Poilievre vows to repeal environmental assessment law to fast-track resource projects

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has vowed to repeal a key Liberal environmental law if his party wins the next federal election to streamline approval of major projects, such as pipelines, mines, and LNG plants.
Indigenous women receive targeted support to lead Canadian conservation efforts

Indigenous women receive targeted support to lead Canadian conservation efforts

A new fellowship program is underway to give Indigenous women across Canada the opportunity to lead conservation efforts and capitalize on their longstanding role in land and water stewardship.
After back to back years of climate disasters, fewer Canadians understand climate change is real than before

After back to back years of climate disasters, fewer Canadians understand climate change is real than before

Canadians have witnessed catastrophic climate change-induced disasters over and over in recent years, but polling suggests it’s having little effect on the public’s understanding of the climate crisis.
Let electorate remove problematic councillors, C-K councillor says

Let electorate remove problematic councillors, C-K councillor says

Chatham Coun. Michael Bondy thinks that voters should be the ultimate decision makers when it comes to removing elected officials from municipal office.
Here's what's happening for March First Friday

Here's what's happening for March First Friday

The monthly First Friday walkabout is set to bring another evening of arts, music, and community gatherings to Downtown Sarnia on Friday, March 7, 2025.
Return of the Swans at Lambton Heritage Museum

Return of the Swans at Lambton Heritage Museum

The Tundra Swans have been spotted in the Thedford Bog behind  Lambton Heritage Museum.
Indigenous speakers talk about the road they walk as two-spirit people

Indigenous speakers talk about the road they walk as two-spirit people

Before settlers arrived on Turtle Island, what would later become North America, each tribe had roles for each gender. There were some members who played a part in both roles, who were considered sacred among tribes.
Get active this spring & summer: Sarnia’s recreation programs open for registration March 18

Get active this spring & summer: Sarnia’s recreation programs open for registration March 18

Sarnia’s Spring-Summer recreation programs return with over 85 activities. Registration opens March 18, featuring new options in arts, fitness, and tech literacy.
Sarnia integrity commissioner declines to investigate Councillor Bill Dennis’ comments on Aamjiwnaang chief

Sarnia integrity commissioner declines to investigate Councillor Bill Dennis’ comments on Aamjiwnaang chief

The City of Sarnia’s Integrity Commissioner, Benjamin Drory, has declined to investigate complaints against Councillor Bill Dennis regarding controversial remarks he made at a Lambton County Council meeting about Aamjiwnaang First Nation Chief