• Teen charged in Watford disturbances

    Teen charged in Watford disturbances
    A 17-year-old accused of causing disturbances at two separate businesses in Watford is facing several charges.Lambton OPP was called to an unspecified business on August 16, shortly after 6 a.m. As part of the investigation, the youth was arrested and charged with theft under $5,000 and mischief.The youth was released from police custody with a future court date.At approximately 11:30 a.m., it's alleged the teen was involved in another disturbance reported at a separate business.
  • Mike Bradley seeks another term in Sarnia

    Mike Bradley seeks another term in Sarnia
    Mike Bradley wants back in.Ontario’s longest-serving mayor announced Friday, the deadline to file for this fall’s municipal election, he is seeking another term in Sarnia.Bradley said he’s listened to citizens over the last few months who he says have urged him to run once again.“Today I registered as a candidate for mayor of the City of Sarnia, a city I deeply love and have devoted my life to,” Bradley said in a statement issued Friday.Sarnia’s mayor since 1
  • Mike Bradley seeks another term as Sarnia's mayor

    Mike Bradley seeks another term as Sarnia's mayor
    Mike Bradley wants back in.Ontario’s longest-serving mayor announced Friday, the deadline to file for this fall’s municipal election, that he will seek another term in Sarnia.Bradley said he’s listened to citizens over the last few months who he says have urged him to run once again.“Today, I registered as a candidate for mayor of the City of Sarnia, a city I deeply love and have devoted my life to,” Bradley said in a statement Friday.Sarnia’s mayor since 198
  • Sarnia election shakeup: Bradley runs, McRoberts withdraws

    Sarnia election shakeup: Bradley runs, McRoberts withdraws
    Just hours before the official deadline to file nomination papers for the fall municipal election, there was a last minute shakeup in the race for Sarnia’s top political seat.Incumbent Mike Bradley announced he is seeking a 12th term in office."Today I registered as a candidate for mayor of the City of Sarnia, a city I deeply love and have devoted my life to," said Bradley in a statement. "Over the last few months I have listened to the citizens who share my love of Sarnia, urgin
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  • Over $6M of contraband nicotine products seized at Blue Water Bridge

    Over $6M of contraband nicotine products seized at Blue Water Bridge
    Border officials at the Blue Water Bridge have seized nearly $6.6 million worth of contraband nicotine products from commercial shipments within a three day span.The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) said the separate shipments all arrived from the U.S.In an email to Sarnia News Today, a CBSA spokesperson said border officers seized approximately 61,758 nicotine vapes from a commercial driver, worth around $2.77 million, on August 7.On August 10, border officers seized 570 kilograms of n
  • Scoreboard, Aug 21

    Scoreboard, Aug 21
    MLBToronto 5 Tampa Bay 1St. Louis 10 Cincinnati 9San Francisco 2 Cleveland 5Athletics 2 Kansas City 6Atlanta 2 Chicago White Sox 0Seattle 4 Milwaukee 7NY Yankees 6 Baltimore 1Washington 0 Texas 2LA Angels 18 Houston 3---CFLOttawa 16 Montreal 46---NFL PreseasonLas Vegas 22 Houston 20San Francisco 41 LA Chargers 17---WNBAIndiana 85 Dallas 91Atlanta 12 Los Angeles 88Connecticut 78 Las Vegas 101---Friday's GamesMLBAtlanta at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m.St. Louis at Ph
  • Two people charged following assault at a Grand Bend business

    Two people charged following assault at a Grand Bend business
    Lambton County OPP have arrested two people in connection with a dispute in Grand Bend this past weekend.Officers responded at around 11:30 a.m. on Sunday to a business on Main Street near Woodward Avenue. Police learned that a dispute between a customer and an employee became heated, ending with the employee being assaulted.A 23-year-old Mississauga man is charged with assault.As the investigation progressed, the OPP also arrested a 62-year-old Grand Bend man for obstructing a peace officer.Bot
  • Trucker charged with importing, trafficking cocaine via Blue Water Bridge: records

    Trucker charged with importing, trafficking cocaine via Blue Water Bridge: records
    Another trucker has been charged with trying to smuggle illegal drugs into Canada via the Blue Water Bridge, court records show.Harinder Singh, 28, of Brampton, was arrested Aug. 13 in Point Edward, the village next to Sarnia that’s home to the twin-span international bridge, and charged with importing cocaine and possessing cocaine for trafficking, court records show.No additional information, such as the amount and street value of the drug allegedly seized by border officers, was availa
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  • Lambton County's Kathleen Ave Housing Project nears completion

    Lambton County's Kathleen Ave Housing Project nears completion
    With fresh paint drying and landscaping about to get underway, a 50-unit affordable housing development in Sarnia is gearing up to open its doors to local residents this fall.The three-storey, Kathleen Avenue Housing Project, is being constructed at 471 Kathleen Avenue by the County of Lambton.Housing Services Manager Melisa Johnson said construction has moved along quickly, with a lot of cosmetic imperfections being touched up now."On the first floor they're almost done the inter
  • Tip line set up in ongoing LHSC fraud investigation

    Tip line set up in ongoing LHSC fraud investigation
    Investigators are hoping a newly established tip line will help in an ongoing fraud investigation concerning London's hospital network.The London Police Service launched an investigation in October 2024 after London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) brought forward allegations of fraudulent financial activity.OPP and the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) -- a dedicated initiative led by OPP and the Ministry of the Attorney General -- have joined the investigation due to its complexity a
  • Free bike and road safety workshop at Canatara

    Free bike and road safety workshop at Canatara
    Local kids are being invited to tune up their road safety skills before hitting the pavement this school year.The workshop, in partnership with the Sarnia Police Service, is part of the First Five Kids Summer Workshop Series put on by the First Five Team at the West Lambton Community Health Centre."We know families are busy, and we know kids learn best when they engage and have fun. So we wanted to bring this educational opportunity directly into the community. That's why we partnered with the p
  • Sarnia flooring contractor gets house arrest for fraud, must repay victims $26K

    Sarnia flooring contractor gets house arrest for fraud, must repay victims $26K
    While sentencing Kevin McMillan, a former Sarnia flooring contractor, to house arrest for defrauding customers of more than $26,000, the judge noted he enjoys football in his leisure time.Justice Mark Poland told McMillan now his spare time should be spent getting a second or a third part-time job on top of his full-time job.“Or whatever it takes to get these people paid back. That is absolutely mandatory and must be priority No. 1. You ought to have no leisure time in your life until the
  • Fraudster flooring contractor gets house arrest, must repay victims $26K

    Fraudster flooring contractor gets house arrest, must repay victims $26K
    While sentencing Kevin McMillan, a former Sarnia flooring contractor, to house arrest for defrauding customers of more than $26,000, the judge noted he enjoys football in his leisure time.Justice Mark Poland told McMillan now his spare time should be spent getting a second or a third part-time job on top of his full-time job.“Or whatever it takes to get these people paid back. That is absolutely mandatory and must be priority No. 1. You ought to have no leisure time in your life until the
  • Grab a Teen Burger to help beat MS

    Grab a Teen Burger to help beat MS
    On Thursday, August 20, A&W restaurants across the country are hosting their annual Burgers to Beat MS day, donating $2 from every Teen Burger sold directly to MS Canada.Since its inception in 2008, the popular fundraiser has raised over $23 million to support vital research, treatment, and care for those living with multiple sclerosis.Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world.According to Health Canada, roughly 290 out of every 100,000 Canadian adults live with the condition, w
  • Scoreboard, Aug 20

    Scoreboard, Aug 20
    MLBToronto 6 Tampa Bay 7Detroit 3 Pittsburgh 4San Diego 2 NY Mets 4Atlanta 4 Minnesota 6Chicago White Sox 3 Chicago Cubs 0Arizona 7 Boston 6Miami 1 Philadelphia 4NY Yankees 5 Baltimore 3St. Louis 4 Cincinnati 5San Francisco1 Cleveland 0Seattle 7 Milwaukee 5Athletics 7 Kansas City 9Washington 6 Texas 0LA Angels 2 Houston 3LA Dodgers 6 Colorado 4---MLSColumbus 1 Montreal 2Toronto 3 Charlotte 3Philadelphia 2 Inter Miami 2Vancouver 0 Houston Dyn
  • UPDATE: Sarnia emergency crews respond to incident on Indian Road

    UPDATE: Sarnia emergency crews respond to incident on Indian Road
    No injuries are reported after an SUV slammed into a home in Sarnia Wednesday night.Sarnia Fire Rescue, Lambton EMS and Sarnia police responded to a home on Indian Road North between Errol Road and Michigan Avenue at around 7 p.m.A vehicle had struck a home, but fire officials say luckily the two residents inside the home an two people in the vehicle were not hurt.Sarnia Fire Rescue were on scene until about 9 p.m. and a section of Indian Road North was closed to traffic for a few hours.Further
  • Sarnia emergency crews respond to incident on Indian Road

    Sarnia emergency crews respond to incident on Indian Road
    An emergency incident closed part of a major Sarnia thoroughfare Wednesday night.Just before 8 p.m., Sarnia Fire Rescue announced on social media that the southbound lane of Indian Road North between Errol Road and Michigan Avenue was closed. Few details were immediately available, except that emergency crews had responded to the area and that the closure was necessary to safely operate and to protect the public.
  • Part of Indian Road North closed, public asked to stay away

    Part of Indian Road North closed, public asked to stay away
    An emergency incident closed part of a major Sarnia thoroughfare.Just before 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sarnia Fire Rescue announced on social media that the southbound lane of Indian Road North between Errol Road and Michigan Avenue.At this time, few details are available, except that emergency crews had responded to the area and that the closure was necessary to safely operate and to protect the public.The roadway will remain closed until emergency crews have completed their operations.Members of th
  • $1.28M in drugs, guns, and stolen property seized in months long investigation

    $1.28M in drugs, guns, and stolen property seized in months long investigation
    A police investigation that lasted several months has led to the seizure of $1.28 million worth of drugs, guns, and stolen property and the arrest of three people.The multi-jurisdiction drug trafficking investigation began in April after provincial police identified suspected drug trafficking activity affecting the Walpole Island First Nation community."On July 17th of this year, members of the Lambton County OPP Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU), supported by other specialized OPP units and fr
  • Two-way race emerges for Point Edward mayor

    Two-way race emerges for Point Edward mayor
    There's now a race for the mayors seat in the Village of Point Edward.Current councillor Paul Burgess filed his nomination papers on Monday, August 17.Burgess was first elected to council in 2014.He's running against Deputy Mayor Greg Grimes who filed his nomination papers back in May.Current mayor Bev Hand has not yet indicated if she is seeking another term in the fall.The deadline to file nomination papers for the October 26 election is 2 p.m. on Friday, August 21.
  • Sarnia police seize illicit drugs, loaded handgun in Confederation Line bust

    Sarnia police seize illicit drugs, loaded handgun in Confederation Line bust
    A substantial amount of cocaine and meth was seized in a recent drug bust in Sarnia.On August 10, members of the Sarnia Police Service (SPS) Emergency Response Team (ERT), K9 Unit, and drug unit executed a search warrant at a home on Confederation Line near Mandaumin Road.During the search of the home and a vehicle, police seized 176 grams of cocaine, 133 grams of methamphetamine, drug trafficking paraphernalia, $27,270 in Canadian currency and a loaded .40 caliber Glock 27 handgun.Police said t
  • Pinery Provincial Park removes campsites for ecological protection

    Pinery Provincial Park removes campsites for ecological protection
    The number of campsites at Pinery Provincial Park has been reduced, as the Grand Bend site is brought up to current Ontario Parks management standards.Previously, there were over 1,000 campsites at the provincial park.In an email to Sarnia News Today, Park Superintendent Mark Custers said a total of 52 campsites in a sensitive ecological area were removed following the 2025 season."No further campsite reductions are planned, and work is underway to relocate a portion of the impacted sites to oth
  • New Indigenous comedy series Rez Cops set to premiere at Kettle Point

    New Indigenous comedy series Rez Cops set to premiere at Kettle Point
    Lights, camera, laughter — Kettle Point Productions will roll out the red carpet this Saturday, August 22 for the long-awaited premiere of its new Indigenous comedy series, Rez Cops.Writer and Director Leigh George said the entire six part series will be shown at the Kettle Point Pow Wow Grounds, or in the gymnasium at Hillside School if it rains."We were talking to one of our relatives about their experiences working with the police, and we found that their stories were so funny that
  • Sarnia police detail recent ‘significant’ drug, gun seizure

    Sarnia police detail recent ‘significant’ drug, gun seizure
    Sarnia police have released more details of a recent “significant” seizure of drugs and a firearm after which two men, one from Sarnia, the other from the Toronto area, were charged.Tactical officers with a warrant searched a home and vehicle in the 2900 block of Confederation Line in Sarnia about 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 10, police said in a Wednesday release.The officers seized 176 grams of cocaine, 133 grams of crystal methamphetamine, a loaded .40-cal. Glock 27 handgun, more than $27,
  • Duo arrested amid ‘significant’ drugs and gun seizure: Sarnia police

    Duo arrested amid ‘significant’ drugs and gun seizure: Sarnia police
    Two men, one from Sarnia and one from the Toronto area, are facing charges linked to what Sarnia police are calling a “significant” seizure of drugs and a firearm.Around 10:30 p.m. Aug. 10, tactical officers raided a home in the 2900 block of Confederation Line in Sarnia as well as a vehicle, police said Wednesday. The officers allegedly found 176 grams of cocaine, 133 grams of crystal methamphetamine, more than $27,000 in cash, a loaded .40-calibre Glock 27 handgun and drug paraphe
  • West Nile-infected mosquitoes trapped in Petrolia: Lambton Public Health

    West Nile-infected mosquitoes trapped in Petrolia: Lambton Public Health
    This year’s first mosquitoes testing positive for West Nile virus in Lambton County were trapped Aug. 12 in Petrolia, says Lambton Public Health.No human cases of the virus have been confirmed so far this year in Lambton, an agency release said.West Nile has been detected in Lambton since 2002, with six lab-confirmed human cases since 2018. One local human case was reported in 2024.The agency sets out traps around the county each summer to monitor for adult mosquitoes carrying the virus.
  • TSL launch's Cheers to the Coast Passport Program

    TSL launch's Cheers to the Coast Passport Program
    Tourism Sarnia-Lambton (TSL) has launched its Cheers to the Coast Passport Program.The initiative aims to showcase over a dozen craft beverage producers across Lambton County."We just want to encourage everyone to go out and discover all the amazing craft beverage producers that we have in Lambton County. Whether it's your first time to one of them or it's a return visit, there's always something new to experience," said TSL Interim Executive Director Adam Veen.Participants can pick up a passpor
  • TSL launches Cheers to the Coast Passport Program

    TSL launches Cheers to the Coast Passport Program
    Tourism Sarnia-Lambton (TSL) has launched its Cheers to the Coast Passport Program.The initiative aims to showcase over a dozen craft beverage producers across Lambton County."We just want to encourage everyone to go out and discover all the amazing craft beverage producers that we have in Lambton County. Whether it's your first time to one of them or it's a return visit, there's always something new to experience," said TSL Interim Executive Director Adam Veen.Participants can pick up a passpor
  • Scoreboard, Aug 19

    Scoreboard, Aug 19
    MLBToronto 10 Tampa Bay 5Detroit 1 Pittsburgh 4NY Yankees 3 Baltimore 1San Francisco 1 Cleveland 8St. Louis 3 Cincinnati 0Miami 4 Philadelphia 6 Arizona 4 Boston 9San Diego 5 NY Mets 2Athletics 3 Kansas City 4Seattle 0 Milwaukee 22Atlanta 1 Minnesota 4Chicago White Sox 3 Chicago Cubs 4Washington 0 Texas 5LA Angels 3 Houston 1LA Dodgers 7 Colorado 6---WNBAIndiana 101 Toronto 95Los Angeles 77 Connecticut 85Atlanta 97 Las Vegas 82New
  • Man found guilty of trying to murder Sarnia cop

    Man found guilty of trying to murder Sarnia cop
    Ryan Whiteway sighed and cursed as he was found guilty Tuesday of attempting to murder a Sarnia police officer.Then he stood in the courtroom’s prisoner’s box and turned to look at the gallery of about 25 officers, many in uniform, there in support of their colleague, Karl Brown, who was nearly stabbed to death during a wellness check two years ago in a downtown Sarnia condo building.“This corruption runs deep. How dirty are you cops?” a handcuffed Whiteway shouted.The o

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