• Lambton Heritage Museum celebrating agricultural hall renovation with Bygone Days Bash

    Lambton Heritage Museum celebrating agricultural hall renovation with Bygone Days Bash
    The Lambton Heritage Museum is throwing a party to celebrate renovations to its agricultural hall.The building, holding about 140 artifacts at the museum site in Lambton Shores, recently underwent renovations valued at about $70,000, said curator-supervisor Dana Thorne.“We refinished all of the walls inside the hall” along with new display cases and interpretive panels, she said.“We wanted an opportunity for the public to come to see all the changes in the agricultural hall an
  • St. Clair Township mayor feeling 'frustrated' after local energy projects fail to move ahead

    St. Clair Township mayor feeling 'frustrated' after local energy projects fail to move ahead
    Ontario’s decision to go with three battery storage projects elsewhere in the province, instead of proposals for battery storage and additional natural gas-fired electricity generation in St. Clair Township, has frustrated its mayor.The township neighbouring Sarnia was the site of five natural gas generation and battery storage proposals submitted to a round of electricity capacity procurement where Ontario’s Independent Electricity System Operator this month instead selected batter
  • Pathways CEO retiring in September

    Pathways CEO retiring in September
    It’s been a privilege and an honour, says Alison Morrison.The CEO of Pathways Health Centre for Children, a 51-year-old children’s treatment centre that offers services such as speech and recreational therapy for youngsters, is planning to retire Sept. 7.The Chatham-Kent native who started with Pathways on a speech-language pathology student placement in 1998, said she has wonderful memories meeting with families to help their youngsters, working with other community groups, and hel
  • Firefighting, First World War themes at Mooretown model train event

    Firefighting, First World War themes at Mooretown model train event
    A Second World War theme drew a larger than usual crowd to last year’s model train day at Moore Museum.And volunteer event organizer Tom Walter is wondering if this year’s homages to the First World War will do the same.Walter, who’s helped organize model train events at the Mooretown museum since 2013, said this year’s eight model train layouts include a Great War-era G-scale train, hauling model pieces of the Red Baron’s plane.A rare O-scale British Beyer Garratt
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