• Sunset gathering planned in Point Edward Saturday

    Sunset gathering planned in Point Edward Saturday
    Tanya Tamilio is hoping for clear skies around sunset Saturday, and for hundreds to join her under the Blue Water Bridge to witness the day’s end.The centre communautaire Francophone de Sarnia-Lambton board chair recently signed Point Edward up for The Great Canadian Sunset Moment, a part of the national Everyone Outdoors Together initiative through the non-profit Canadian Parks and Recreation Association, encouraging communities to gather, connect, and enjoy nature.Hopes are more than 40
  • Pipeline talks have begun with Sarnia First Nation: Ontario energy minister

    Pipeline talks have begun with Sarnia First Nation: Ontario energy minister
    Stephen Lecce, Ontario’s minister of energy and mines, says he has spoken with the chief of Aamjiwnaang First Nation about a proposal to build a new 3,300-kilometre oil pipeline from Alberta to Sarnia.Lecce spoke Wednesday morning in Sarnia about the proposed Northern Shield Energy Corridor pipeline , unveiled last week by the premiers of Ontario and Alberta.Sarnia-Lambton MPP Bob Bailey told those gathered at Kel-Gor, an industrial contractor in Sarnia, that Lecce had spoken earlier with
  • MTO study won't hold up Wellington Street extension work: Sarnia official

    MTO study won't hold up Wellington Street extension work: Sarnia official
    Construction can start on Sarnia’s Wellington Street extension project while a provincially required traffic study for the city’s Development Area 2 proceeds, a city official says.“The MTO has allowed the construction to move ahead while that study is completed,” said city engineering and operations general manager David Jackson.“We can’t open the road until the study is completed,” but both the $9.42-million road extension, and the study, which could c
  • MTO study won't hold up Wellington Street extension work in Sarnia: city GM

    MTO study won't hold up Wellington Street extension work in Sarnia: city GM
    Construction can start on Sarnia’s Wellington Street extension project while a provincially required traffic study for the city’s Development Area 2 proceeds.“The MTO has allowed the construction to move ahead while that study is completed,” said city engineering and operations general manager David Jackson.“We can’t open the road until the study is completed,” but both the $9.42-million road extension, and the study, that could cost Sarnia $300,000, ar
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