• Tai chi focused on health recovery showcased during Sarnia open house

    About 20 people showed up at a church hall in downtown Sarnia Sunday afternoon for a open house by the Sarnia Branch of the Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism. The branch holds tai chi sessions several days a week in space at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Christina Street. “The organization has been around for over 50 years, and we’ve been here in Sarnia since 1986, so a good long time,” said branch co-leader Jan Herbert. “We’re a non-profit religious char
  • Confrontation in Sarnia police station parking lot ends with arrest

    An arrest Friday in the Sarnia police station employee parking lot followed a confrontation between an officer arriving for work and a member of the public. Police said that just before noon a man walk into the parking lot where the public isn’t allowed and confronted the officer. “As the male was behaving erratically, the off-duty officer remained with him until on-duty officers could take over the interaction.” police said in a news release. “He continued to exhibit unu
  • Youngsters shake off the cold at annual Sarnia bird count in Canatara Park

    Nearly 30 youngsters braved cold temperatures Saturday morning at Sarnia’s Children’s Christmas Bird Count in Canatara Park. They gathered outside the Children’s Animal Farm in the morning with volunteer leaders for the annual event organized by Lambton Wildlife Inc., and its Young Nats program. “Last year was actually pretty cold too,” said organizer Anne Goulden. But kids, along with adults accompanying them, still showed up that year, as well. Saturday’s wa

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