• Bright's Grove library hub fundraising off to strong start

    Bright's Grove library hub fundraising off to strong start
    Almost $750,000 already had been raised as a fundraising campaign for a Bright’s Grove community hub and library project kicked off this week.“That’s all from people who came to us,” said Mark Moran, co-chair of the committee backing the $5.9-million project.A plan to raise $1 million from the community has been eyed for years as project proponents vied for council approval.Council, over a series of budget cycles, has backed the accessibility and space upgrade at the und
  • 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
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  • 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
  • Strong start for Bright's Grove library hub fundraising campaign

    Strong start for Bright's Grove library hub fundraising campaign
    Almost $750,000 had already been raised at the official launch Tuesday of a fundraising campaign for a Bright’s Grove community hub and library project.“That’s all from people who came to us,” said Mark Moran, co-chair of the committee backing the $5.9-million project.A plan to raise $1 million from the community has been eyed for years as project proponents vied for council approval.Council, over a series of budget cycles, has backed the accessibility and space upgrade
  • Point Edward eyeing new parking lot, asking for input

    Point Edward eyeing new parking lot, asking for input
    Point Edward is considering creating a 22-space parking lot, as a result of a $7.3-million road reconstruction project, and wants to hear what people think.Eyed for space beside a public works facility at 701 Lite St., the 660-square-metre lot would add space for local businesses and people visiting Point Edward, said Mayor Bev Hand.The site is along a trail, she said, recently built as part of the St. Clair and Lite streets project that also replaced water mains, reduced the number of road lan
  • Rezoning for affordable appartments approved; Sarnia city council notebook

    Rezoning for affordable appartments approved; Sarnia city council notebook
    Sarnia city council approved rezoning and official plan amendments Monday for a four-storey, 94-unit affordable apartment building project off Cathcart Boulevard.The changes add the building and more parking beside an existing two-storey, 42-unit apartment building, along bus routes and near shopping.Two residents at the meeting panned the County of Lambton project at the former St. Bartholomew church property as an overdevelopment and said they’re concerned about safety, while another ca
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  • Humane society given right of first refusal for surplus Sarnia park parcel

    Humane society given right of first refusal for surplus Sarnia park parcel
    Sarnia city council has agreed to list a portion of Centennial Park for sale.Council unanimously declared the 1.2-hectare (three-acre) northern park parcel beside the Sarnia and District Humane Society surplus Monday, and 8-1 agreed to give the humane society right of first refusal to match offers.A public input meeting is scheduled for the July 20 council meeting, and council at that time will be asked to provide city staff direction about seeking expressions of interest, a city report says.Bo
  • Humane society gets right of first refusal for surplus Sarnia park parcel

    Humane society gets right of first refusal for surplus Sarnia park parcel
    Sarnia city council has agreed to list a portion of Centennial Park for sale.Council unanimously declared the 1.2-hectare (three-acre) northern park parcel beside the Sarnia and District Humane Society surplus Monday, and 8-1 agreed to give the humane society right of first refusal to match offers.A public input meeting is scheduled for the July 20 council meeting, and council at that time will be asked to provide city staff direction about seeking expressions of interest, a city report says.Bo
  • Charges laid after business targeted in fraud scheme: Sarnia police

    Charges laid after business targeted in fraud scheme: Sarnia police
    One person faces charges and police are looking for another in connection with a $120,000 fraud investigation.A local business owner contacted Sarnia police Jan. 27, reporting potential fraud, police say.In October, 2025, the business owner told police, the business began supplying products to another company, police said.The two companies had done business before, police said.The firm attempted to source one of the sought pieces of equipment online to fulfill the order, police said. There was
  • Walpole Island slaying: Convict can't seek parole for 14 years

    Walpole Island slaying: Convict can't seek parole for 14 years
    The man convicted of second-degree murder and kidnapping by a Sarnia jury in a grisly 2021 Walpole Island homicide probe will spend at least 14 years in prison before he can seek parole.Jahton Blair, 45, who has ties to Windsor and the Toronto area, pleaded not guilty Feb. 10 at the Sarnia courthouse to first-degree murder and kidnapping. Following a month of evidence and legal instructions, the jury deliberated for two days before convicting Blair of second-degree murder and kidnapping March 1
  • Sunday's Google 'doodle' created by Aamjiwnaang First Nation artist

    Sunday's Google 'doodle' created by Aamjiwnaang First Nation artist
    Sunday’s Google site “doodle” marking National Indigenous People’s Day was created by Aamjiwnaang First Nation artist Nico Williams.“I was speechless when I got the call . . . and also proud to be approached as an Anishinaabe artist,” said Williams who lives and works in Montreal.That’s where his beadwork design, inspired by the Great Lakes and traditional Anishinaabe iconography, was created to appear in the shape of the Google letters.Since the first
  • One person injured in Sarnia house fire

    One person injured in Sarnia house fire
    Michele Dionne said Saturday she was thankful for her neighbours on Davis Street.A fire that began around noon in the house the family has rented for many years sent one of two sons living there with her and her spouse to Bluewater Health with burns, but everyone else escaped uninjured, she said.Cause of the fire was being investigated by Sarnia Fire Rescue but Dionne said one of her sons was upstairs and discovered the fire she believes may have started on that floor.“He told us to get o
  • Small business grants giving nine Lambton County enterprises a boost

    Small business grants giving nine Lambton County enterprises a boost
    A small business grant program offered this spring by the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership attracted more than 100 applications.The agency funded by Lambton County to attract jobs to the region and nurture local businesses, recently announced nine recipients of the small business support grants of up to $4,000 each.It was a “one-time delivery program we were lucky enough to be able to provide to the small business community” this year, said partnership CEO Matthew Slotwinski.The
  • Sarnia food bank cereal drive has its best year collecting more than 5,000 boxes

    Sarnia food bank cereal drive has its best year collecting more than 5,000 boxes
    A reinvigorated cereal drive brought in a record haul for the food bank at the Inn of the Good Shepherd in Sarnia.Opening up its Cereal Dom-Inn-os drive paid off the Sarnia charity by bringing in 5,078 boxes in the event’s fifth year.“It was amazing,” said program manager Adrienne McPhee. “Our biggest year yet.”Previously, the drive involved local elementary schools volunteering to gather donations of boxes of cereal and line them up in the school hallway to knock
  • MTO study may gobble up $400K housing target payout: Sarnia mayor

    MTO study may gobble up $400K housing target payout: Sarnia mayor
    Sarnia has another $400,000 in provincial funding for meeting local home-building targets.But that Building Faster Fund cash might be needed for a provincially required study, Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley said.Sarnia, he said, recently received word from Ontario’s Transportation Ministry of Transportation that a highway access management plan is needed before extending Wellington Street and underground infrastructure to unlock new development in the city’s Development Area 2.The 570-he
  • MTO calling for Wellington Street extension project study, Sarnia's mayor says

    MTO calling for Wellington Street extension project study, Sarnia's mayor says
    Sarnia’s has another $400,000 in provincial funding for meeting local home-building targets.But the Building Faster Fund cash might be needed for a provincially required study, Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley said.Sarnia, he said, recently received word from Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation that a highway access management plan is needed before extending Wellington Street and underground infrastructure to unlock new development in the city’s Development Area 2.The 570-hectare (1
  • Construction of new Lambton ambulance HQ on track for 2027 start

    Construction of new Lambton ambulance HQ on track for 2027 start
    An architect is expected to be hired soon to design Lambton County’s new ambulance service headquartersThat design should be completed by year’s end, followed by selection of a contractor, and ground-breaking in spring toward an expected 2028 opening, says a progress report on recommendations in Lambton County Emergency Medical Services’ (EMS) master plan.That five-year plan, adopted by county council in 2024, sets out 16 recommendations, include improving response times by re
  • Multicultural dinner to showcase Sarnia-area francophone history project

    Multicultural dinner to showcase Sarnia-area francophone history project
    The history of Sarnia-Lambton’s francophone community links strongly to the former village of Blue Water , says Lo-Anne Chan.The Second World War-era village that sprouted beside the former Polymer plant during the war effort, and was levelled in the 1960s, was majority francophone, said the Centre communautaire francophone de Sarnia-Lambton rep.“A lot of French names in the community now, a lot of those were families that had come and established the village,” Chan said, befo
  • Walpole Island slaying: Killer can't seek parole for at least 14 years

    Walpole Island slaying: Killer can't seek parole for at least 14 years
    The man convicted of second-degree murder and kidnapping by a Sarnia jury in a grisly 2021 Walpole Island homicide probe will spend at least 14 years in prison before he can seek parole.Jahton Blair, 45, who has ties to Windsor and the Toronto area, pleaded not guilty Feb. 10 at the Sarnia courthouse to first-degree murder and kidnapping. Following a month of evidence and legal instructions, the jury deliberated for two days before convicting Blair of second-degree murder and kidnapping March 1
  • Sarnia Legion Pipe Band enjoying infusion of youth

    Sarnia Legion Pipe Band enjoying infusion of youth
    Some younger sets of lungs will be at work this summer at the Sarnia Legion Pipe Band’s waterfront performances, parades and other appearances.Free evening performances at the flag court in Centennial Park are a tradition for the 25-member marching band of pipers and drummers that also maintains a busy schedule of parades, special events and community performances.For the monthly summer waterfront performances, the band marches from Branch 62 of the Royal Canadian Legion, where it holds p
  • Memorial splash pad unveiled in Sarnia's Kenwick Park

    Memorial splash pad unveiled in Sarnia's Kenwick Park
    A splash pad at Kenwick Park will help people forge memories for generations, Sarnia’s mayor says.“That’s what’s going to happen,” said Mike Bradley.‘There will be generations to come who will make memories here, and this donation will be always in their minds.”About 100 people were on hand as Bradley and philanthropist Val Gladwish pushed a button turning on the jets and opening the new, $890,000 community attraction Thursday.The Pat and Val Gladwish F
  • Indigenous Outdoor Space at Lambton College officially opens

    Indigenous Outdoor Space at Lambton College officially opens
    Marie Short’s thoughts were on future generations Thursday as an Indigenous Outdoor Space at Lambton College in Sarnia was officially opened.“Future children . . . will be able to go there and have a safe place,” said the college’s elder in residence. “It’s like home.”Planning for the $8 million outdoor space began 10 years ago and ground at the Sarnia campus was broken at a ceremony three years ago.Kyle White and Marcus Miskokomon, who both attended th
  • Humane society seeks right of first refusal for Sarnia park parcel

    Humane society seeks right of first refusal for Sarnia park parcel
    The Sarnia and District Humane Society wants right of first refusal if city council declares a 1.2-hectare (three-acre) parcel on the northern edge of Centennial Park surplus.In a message to supporters, shared with The Observer, society board chairperson Bob Farlow said the non-profit agency is fighting to “secure a permanent, safe, and loving future for animal welfare in our community . . . built on a foundation of absolute fiscal responsibility and emotional permanence.”He decline
  • Closing arguments heard in trucker's $4M cocaine smuggling trial

    Closing arguments heard in trucker's $4M cocaine smuggling trial
    Closing arguments have been heard in a Toronto-area trucker’s $4-million Blue Water Bridge drug-smuggling trial.Ranjit Singh, 33, pleaded not guilty June 1 to importing cocaine and possessing cocaine for trafficking. The charges are linked to the discovery of 40 kilograms of the drug worth between $3.6 million and $4.8 million in two Home Depot boxes in a truck on the Canadian side of the bridge on April 26, 2024.Superior Court Justice Scott Pratt, who heard the evidence without a jury, s
  • Closing arguments heard in trucker's $4M cocaine Blue Water Bridge smuggling trial

    Closing arguments heard in trucker's $4M cocaine Blue Water Bridge smuggling trial
    Closing arguments have been heard in a Toronto-area trucker’s $4-million Blue Water Bridge drug-smuggling trial.Ranjit Singh, 33, pleaded not guilty June 1 to importing cocaine and possessing cocaine for trafficking. The charges are linked to the discovery of 40 kilograms of the drug worth between $3.6 million and $4.8 million in two Home Depot boxes in a truck on the Canadian side of the bridge on April 26, 2024.Superior Court Justice Scott Pratt, who heard the evidence during the three-
  • Coroner's office investigates human bones found at construction site

    Coroner's office investigates human bones found at construction site
    Human remains were found Wednesday at a construction site in Sarnia.A construction crew on Lakeshore Road reported finding what they believed were human bones and work stopped immediately, police said in a release.The coroner’s office was contacted and confirmed the remains as human. It is conducting an investigation with support from Sarnia police.“At this time, this investigation does not appear to be criminal in nature,” a release said. Driver charged in Highway 402 tractor
  • Lambton County policing grant expected to continue in 2027

    Lambton County policing grant expected to continue in 2027
    A Lambton County grant to help its municipalities pay for policing may remain in place next year even though funding for it often comes up short.The annual $600,000 policing grant, shared by Lambton’s 11 municipalities based on their property assessment, was to be funded by fine revenue from the local provincial offences court Lambton has run since 1999.But that revenue, which also funds court operations, including rising security needs, has come up short in 12 of the last 18 years, a cou
  • Bright's Grove library branch and Gallery Lambton to close for renovations

    Bright's Grove library branch and Gallery Lambton to close for renovations
    The Bright’s Grove branch of the Lambton County Library and its upstairs neighbour, Gallery Lambton, are expected to temporarily close while their new home is constructed.Lambton County councillors, sitting as committee of the whole, backed a staff plan Wednesday that would see the library branch temporarily close during city-led construction of a nearly $5.9-million renovation and expansion of the site.While the branch is closed, staffing hours will move to the county library’s Cle

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