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Sarnia Remembers

SARNIA REMEMBERS: Attacking ‘the beast’ (Part 1)

SARNIA REMEMBERS: Attacking ‘the beast’ (Part 1)

As part of our Sarnia Remembers series — now in its eighth year — The Journal is publishing a series of stories this week, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers from Sarnia-Lambton. By Tom St.
SARNIA REMEMBERS: Bunt Murray’s suicide mission (continued)

SARNIA REMEMBERS: Bunt Murray’s suicide mission (continued)

As part of our Sarnia Remembers series — now in its eighth year — The Journal is publishing a series of stories this week, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers from Sarnia-Lambton. By Tom St. Amand and Tom Slater Continued from Part 1 .
SARNIA REMEMBERS: Proud father was ‘one of the guys’ (PART 1)

SARNIA REMEMBERS: Proud father was ‘one of the guys’ (PART 1)

As part of our Sarnia Remembers series — now in its eighth year — The Journal is publishing a series of stories this week, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers from Sarnia-Lambton. By Tom St.
SARNIA REMEMBERS: Son attends funeral of father decades after war ends (continued)

SARNIA REMEMBERS: Son attends funeral of father decades after war ends (continued)

As part of our Sarnia Remembers series — now in its eighth year — The Journal is publishing a series of stories this week, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers from Sarnia-Lambton. (Continued from part one ) By Tom St.
SARNIA REMEMBERS: ‘Little Sammy’ Kershaw – Sarnia’s home front hero

SARNIA REMEMBERS: ‘Little Sammy’ Kershaw – Sarnia’s home front hero

As part of our Sarnia Remembers series — now in its eighth year — The Journal is publishing a series of stories this week, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers from Sarnia-Lambton. By Tom St. Amand and Tom Slater On October 31, 1944, J. O.
SARNIA REMEMBERS: Gene Atyeo’s 13th op

SARNIA REMEMBERS: Gene Atyeo’s 13th op

As part of our Sarnia Remembers series — now in its eighth year — The Journal is publishing a series of stories this week, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers from Sarnia-Lambton. By Tom St.
SARNIA REMEMBERS: Following his brothers into war

SARNIA REMEMBERS: Following his brothers into war

As part of our Sarnia Remembers series — now in its eighth year — The Journal is publishing a series of stories this week, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers from Sarnia-Lambton. By Tom St.
SARNIA REMEMBERS: Eleven minutes over France

SARNIA REMEMBERS: Eleven minutes over France

As part of our Sarnia Remembers series — now in its eighth year — The Journal is publishing a series of stories this week, honouring veterans and fallen soldiers from Sarnia-Lambton. By Tom St.
SARNIA REMEMBERS: The 1917 Wartime Election

SARNIA REMEMBERS: The 1917 Wartime Election

By Randy Evans During World War One, Sarnia was fortunate in its political representations. Municipally, Mayor William Robert Paul and Council had the foresight to acquire life insurance for the Cities’ soldiers.
SARNIA REMEMBERS: War Brides of WWI

SARNIA REMEMBERS: War Brides of WWI

By Randy Evans During the course of World War One, some 650,000 Canadian males in uniform would have spent time in England. They were young and predominately single.