• 'We got attacked,': Carney discusses trade talks falling apart with U.S.

    'We got attacked,': Carney discusses trade talks falling apart with U.S.
    "We got attacked."Those are just some of the words Prime Minister Mark Carney is using to justify suspending trade talks with the U.S.He confirmed during a speech on Saturday that the two sides were close to a deal, but last-minute requirements imposed by the U.S. made an agreement impossible.Carney didn't go into much detail on what was demanded, though he did highlight three specific requests.One was restricting trade with other countries."We're the partner of choice in many respects for count
  • Fourth annual migrant worker soccer tournament kicks off

    Fourth annual migrant worker soccer tournament kicks off
    On the heels of the World Cup, area migrant workers and community members will come together this weekend for a soccer tournament.The North Lambton Community Health Centre (NLCHC) will host the fourth annual Migrant Worker Project Soccer Tournament on Sunday, August 23, in Arkona.Eight teams from Lambton County and one from Chatham-Kent will participate in the free community event."It's really important that we host this event in our community to highlight all the wonderful things the worke
  • Countryview celebrates 10th annual Classic Car and Truck Show

    Countryview celebrates 10th annual Classic Car and Truck Show
    Roughly 200 vehicles are expected to attend Countryview's 10th annual Classic Car and Truck Show held in support of Pathways Health Centre for Children and the Sarnia and District Humane Society.Event Coordinator Tammy Haslip said there will be over 25 vendors at Countryview Motel and RV Resort, along with games, door prizes, and a dunk tank."The [Sarnia] Street Machines President, Kip McMillan, has decided to challenge us to see who can raise the most amount of money. We're going
  • Canada suspends trade talks with U.S.

    Canada suspends trade talks with U.S.
    The federal government is suspending all trade talks with the U.S.Prime Minister Mark Carney released a statement late Friday claiming the U.S. proposed last-minute changes before new tariffs were set to take effect that "were unfair, uneconomic, and called into question the reliability of any deal.""Throughout, our goal has been to secure the best deal for Canadians, never a deal at any price or on any deadline," said Carney.Instead, Canada will now match the 50 per cent tariffs on roughly $28
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  • Sarnia Lambton Beyond the Headlines episode 23: Kaylen Burgess

    Sarnia Lambton Beyond the Headlines episode 23: Kaylen Burgess
    On this week's episode of Sarnia Lambton Beyond the Headlines, Josh Boyce chats with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sarnia Lambton Executive Director Kaylen Burgess. They talk about the agency's important role in serving youth in the community and its popular fundraisers.
  • Scoreboard, Aug 22

    Scoreboard, Aug 22
    MLBMilwaukee 2 Atlanta 1 Philadelphia 7 St. Louis 6NY Yankees 3 Toronto 1Miami 3 Washington 2Boston 6 San Francisco 4Baltimore 5 Tampa Bay 3 Chicago White Sox 6 NY Mets 4Houston 4 Athletics 0 Kansas City 5 Detroit 2Texas 2 LA Angels 1 Cleveland 9 Colorado 1San Diego 6 Minnesota 2 Arizona 9 Cincinnati 0 Seattle 6 Chicago Cubs 5LA Dodgers 5 Pittsburgh 4---CFLEdmonton 22 Winnipeg 19---NFL PreseasonNY Jets 17 Pittsburgh 0Carolina 34 Jacksonville 17Green Bay 33 Denver 13---WNBAMinnesota 94 Washington
  • Weather statement issued with weekend rain in forecast

    Weather statement issued with weekend rain in forecast
    It could be a wet weekend in portions of southwestern Ontario.Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Bruce County, Chatham-Kent, Grey County, Huron County, Perth County, Sarnia-Lambton, Wellington County, and Windsor-Essex.Forecasters are tracking a system that could bring up to 50 millimetres of rain between Saturday morning and Sunday morning, though Environment Canada said there could be more."Showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop over southwestern Ontario i

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