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Noelle's Gift to Children: The 7th annual gala, in loving memory of Noelle Paquette

Noelle's Gift to Children: The 7th annual gala, in loving memory of Noelle Paquette

The Noelle’s Gift Gala returns, bringing the community together to support underprivileged children and continue Noelle Paquette’s legacy of giving.
Bill Dennis barred from City Hall

Bill Dennis barred from City Hall

Council and City staff have placed restrictions on the problematic councillor after the conclusion of a workplace violence and harassment investigation.
New Homelessness and Addictions Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub announced for Sarnia-Lambton

New Homelessness and Addictions Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub announced for Sarnia-Lambton

A new Homelessness and Addiction Treatment (HART) Hub was announced today by MPP Bob Bailey at the Lambton County Shared Services Office, with plans to begin operations in Sarnia by April 1, 2025.
Sarnia seeks public input on future of Chris Hadfield Airport

Sarnia seeks public input on future of Chris Hadfield Airport

Sarnia City Council is inviting residents to provide written input on the future of the Sarnia Chris Hadfield Airport as it prepares for a pivotal decision on February 10, 2025.
St. Joseph’s Hospice gains three additional end-of-life care beds

St. Joseph’s Hospice gains three additional end-of-life care beds

St. Joseph’s Hospice is expanding its end-of-life care services in Sarnia-Lambton with three new beds, part of a province-wide effort to improve access to hospice care for rural families.
Black Gold Brewery wins gold at Ontario Brewing Awards

Black Gold Brewery wins gold at Ontario Brewing Awards

Black Gold Brewery’s Black Gold Smoked Porter has earned a gold medal in the Smoked Beer category at the Ontario Brewing Awards, celebrating its rich, smoky flavor.
Ontario community health sector faces staffing shortage

Ontario community health sector faces staffing shortage

A $2 billion wage gap is forcing community workers to seek employment elsewhere.
City Council approves encampment evictions

City Council approves encampment evictions

A new ruling by the Ontario Superior Court allows for daytime evictions from municipally-owned public lands.
Exploring parking reform: What Sarnia can learn from Spokane's Pilot Program

Exploring parking reform: What Sarnia can learn from Spokane's Pilot Program

Sarnia is reducing residential parking requirements in its new zoning bylaws, but some advocates push for eliminating citywide parking minimums to boost affordability and infill development, with Spokane Washington's recent pilot program offering a potential model.
LKDSB introduces Black Excellence in Education award

LKDSB introduces Black Excellence in Education award

The Lambton Kent District School Board is introducing the Black Excellence in Education award at the Chatham-Kent Black Excellence Awards to honor educators making a lasting impact on students and communities.