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SARNIA WAR REMEMBRANCE PROJECT NOW COMPLETE, AVAILABLE TO Journal Staff Nine years after it began, the third and final edition of the Sarnia War Remembrance Project is now complete and available to the community. Retired teacher Tom Slater began the undertaking in 2012 after discovering no formal record existed of Sarnians who died serving Canada in times of war. It expanded through additional Readmore »
NEW BIKE SHOP OWNER EAGER TO GET BACK IN THE SADDLE Cathy Dobson In the grip of winter, most of us aren’t thinking about the upcoming bicycling season, but Sarnia’s Andrew Colborne is thinking of little else. He is getting ready to open a new bicycle shop at 137 Michigan Ave. in Point Edward by mid-March. The timing is ideal, he says. Pandemic-weary Sarnians have bought bicycles Read more THE SARNIA JOURNALNEWSOPINIONCOMMUNITYABOUTSPORTSBUSINESS Sarnia picks eight more streets for asphalt resurfacing. Journal Staff Eight more Sarnia streets are getting asphalt replacement this summer. Council has approved $1.1 million for resurfacing: * Denmark Street (Sweden Street to Norway Avenue) * Spartan Avenue RESIDENTS 70+ CAN NOW RESCHEDULE SECOND VACCINE SHOTS The next age group of Sarnia-Lambton residents can now reschedule their second COVID-19 immunization. People 70 years of age and up who received their first shot on or before April 18 can book the second dose now, Lambton Public Health said today. You will be contacted directly via email or phone to schedule a second shot. LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL GET SECOND COVID-19 SHOTS EARLIER Journal Staff Local residents will be able to get a second dose of COVID-19 earlier than the scheduled 16-week timetable. Lambton Public Health said today it is cancelling and re-scheduling all existing second-dose appointments in succession. Second doses will be given out using the same age-based and priority sequencing as the first doses. CONTACT - THE SARNIA JOURNAL We’d Love to Hear from You! Got a story idea? A family announcement? Recent team photo to share? Or just need to vent in a Letter to the Editor? Our friendly Team can (usually) be reached Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office: 519-491-5532 Visit the office: 322 Christina St. N. Fax: 519-491-2352 Email: Administration LOCAL HEALTH TEAM ANNOUNCES FIRST LEADER Journal Staff The manager of Lambton EMS has been hired to lead the Sarnia-Lambton Ontario Health Team. Steve Pancino will assume the role of executive lead on June 21. He will report to the Health Team’s collaboration council and help develop initiatives to integrate health care and partnerships across the region, Bluewater Health said. RESTAURANT OWNER NAMED A ‘HOMETOWN BUSINESS HERO’ Cathy Dobson A local restaurant owner has been lauded internationally for his commitment to supporting Sarnia-Lambton during COVID-19. Manjit Singh of Sitara Indian Cuisine is one of 3,000 small business owners in Canada and the U.S. named a Local Business Person of the Year by Alignable, North America’s largest online referral network for small business. Read more » ONTARIO DOWNGRADING SARNIA-LAMBTON TO “GREY-LOCKDOWN” ON Journal Staff Ontario is hitting an “emergency break” and placing Sarnia-Lambton back in lockdown on Monday to slow the spread of COVID-19, the government said today. The downgrade to “grey-lockdown” status under the province’s pandemic response framework is considered a declaration of emergency and brings more restrictions and closures. HELICOPTER TO SPRAY PARTS OF CITY FOR GYPSY MOTHS FRIDAY Zimmer Air Services is preparing to mist 49.2 hectares of Sarnia’s north end on May 14 between 5:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. The helicopter will spray four areas identified to have severe infestations of the moth’s caterpillars, city staff said. The biological insecticide used is a bacterium found naturally in soil that’s been used for 30years
SARNIA WAR REMEMBRANCE PROJECT NOW COMPLETE, AVAILABLE TO Journal Staff Nine years after it began, the third and final edition of the Sarnia War Remembrance Project is now complete and available to the community. Retired teacher Tom Slater began the undertaking in 2012 after discovering no formal record existed of Sarnians who died serving Canada in times of war. It expanded through additional Readmore »
NEW BIKE SHOP OWNER EAGER TO GET BACK IN THE SADDLE Cathy Dobson In the grip of winter, most of us aren’t thinking about the upcoming bicycling season, but Sarnia’s Andrew Colborne is thinking of little else. He is getting ready to open a new bicycle shop at 137 Michigan Ave. in Point Edward by mid-March. The timing is ideal, he says. Pandemic-weary Sarnians have bought bicycles Read more RESIDENTS 75+ CAN NOW RESCHEDULE SECOND VACCINE SHOTS The next age group of Sarnia-Lambton residents can now reschedule their second COVID-19 immunization. People 75 years of age and up who received their first shot on or before March 31 can book the second dose now, Lambton Public Health said Q&A: PARAMEDIC BLAKE SMITH ON COVID BURNOUT, FEAR AND Cathy Dobson Blake Smith has worked 30 years as a paramedic with Lambton EMS (Emergency Medical Services). Through the pandemic he has worked with long-term care residents, transported COVID-19 patients from out-of-town, and vaccinated housebound residents as part of a mobile team with Lambton Public Health. This interview has beencondensed.
UPGRADING HOTEL PREPS FOR MASSIVE TOURISM BOUNCE BACK 1 day ago · The first 30 rooms in a multi-million-dollar redevelopment of the Sunbridge Hotel on Venetian Boulevard should be ready by July, says general manager Geoff Eisenbraun. Construction announced prior to the pandemic forged ahead at the former Holiday Inn property during a year of unprecedented challenges for the tourism industry. Work was interrupted by material and YOUNGER RESIDENTS TO BE PART OF EXPANDED VACCINE ROLLOUT Ontario said this week that with millions of Moderna and Pfizer doses expected this month residents age 18 and older will be able to book a COVID-19 vaccination appointments starting the week of May 24. More 53,000 Sarnia-Lambton residents have already received a first COVID-19 vaccine, Ranade said, which has pushed the vaccination rate above 45%. ONTARIO DOWNGRADING SARNIA-LAMBTON TO “GREY-LOCKDOWN” ON Journal Staff Ontario is hitting an “emergency break” and placing Sarnia-Lambton back in lockdown on Monday to slow the spread of COVID-19, the government said today. The downgrade to “grey-lockdown” status under the province’s pandemic response framework is considered a declaration of emergency and brings more restrictions and closures. FRUSTRATED LOCAL BUSINESS OWNERS DEFY PROVINCIAL LOCKDOWN Troy Shantz One local business was charged and others issued warnings today after defying Ontario’s COVID-19 lockdown restrictions by staying open. Bill Van Hoogenhuize, the owner of Sharky’s Athletic Club, confirmed he was ticketed for defying an order to close under the “grey-lockdown” status Sarnia-Lambton entered today. “I’mgoing to fight it.
NEW BIKE SHOP OWNER EAGER TO GET BACK IN THE SADDLE Cathy Dobson In the grip of winter, most of us aren’t thinking about the upcoming bicycling season, but Sarnia’s Andrew Colborne is thinking of little else. He is getting ready to open a new bicycle shop at 137 Michigan Ave. in Point Edward by mid-March. The timing is ideal, he says. Pandemic-weary Sarnians have bought bicycles Read more MOST COUNTY SYSTEMS UP AND RUNNING AGAIN FOLLOWING “CYBER Troy Shantz The OPP has confirmed it is investigating what Lambton County describes as a “cyber incident” that shut down some county email and software applications. Corporate services manager Stephane Thiffeault declined to say whether the incident was a ransomware attack, in which criminals seize control of a computer system anddemand a ransom for
TWO CHURCHES JOINING TO CREATE NEW, MORE INCLUSIVE ONE Cathy Dobson Two Sarnia congregations will officially amalgamate to become the new Dunlop Central United Church on June 27. “It’s a tremendous opportunity for us to learn and grow,” says Rev. Adam Kilner, leader of the new church that involves about 100 members from Dunlop United Church and another 30 from the shuttered Central United SARNIA PICKS EIGHT MORE STREETS FOR ASPHALT RESURFACING Journal Staff Eight more Sarnia streets are getting asphalt replacement this summer. Council has approved $1.1 million for resurfacing: * Denmark Street (Sweden Street to Norway Avenue) * Spartan Avenue (Errol Road East to Kemsley Drive) * Kemsley Drive (Colborne Road to Indian Road) * Giffel Road (Michigan Avenue to Errol Road) * Lorne Crescent THE SARNIA JOURNALNEWSOPINIONCOMMUNITYABOUTSPORTSBUSINESS The Sarnia Journal trivia challenge. 1 – In which city was the TV show “Cheers” set? 2 – Formerly named the Sarnia Braves, Sarnia’s AAA baseball team is now called the Sarnia what? 3 – .Read More.
TWO CHURCHES JOINING TO CREATE NEW, MORE INCLUSIVE ONE 19 hours ago · Cathy Dobson Two Sarnia congregations will officially amalgamate to become the new Dunlop Central United Church on June 27. “It’s a tremendous opportunity for us to learn and grow,” says Rev. Adam Kilner, leader of the new church that involves about 100 members from Dunlop United Church and another 30 from the shutteredCentral United
LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL GET SECOND COVID-19 SHOTS EARLIER Journal Staff Local residents will be able to get a second dose of COVID-19 earlier than the scheduled 16-week timetable. Lambton Public Health said today it is cancelling and re-scheduling all existing second-dose appointments in succession. Second doses will be given out using the same age-based and priority sequencing as the first doses. CONTACT - THE SARNIA JOURNAL We’d Love to Hear from You! Got a story idea? A family announcement? Recent team photo to share? Or just need to vent in a Letter to the Editor? Our friendly Team can (usually) be reached Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office: 519-491-5532 Visit the office: 322 Christina St. N. Fax: 519-491-2352 Email: Administration TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT Territorial acknowledgment. Posted February 2, 2020 in News. Sarnia has agreed to begin its regular city council meetings with a traditional territory acknowledgement. The acknowledgement will be read aloud by the meeting chairperson following the national anthem. MASSIVE NOVA PLANT EXPANSION MAKING SARNIA NATIVE PROUD Troy Shantz The vast majority of the large and specialized industrial components going into a $2.5-billion expansion at Nova Chemicals were built right here in Sarnia-Lambton, says a senior company official and Sarnia native. Local fabricators have delivered more than 55 oversized loads to the Corunna Cracker expansion and the new polyethylene plantgoing up
OPINION: ONTARIO’S MASSIVE POWER SWITCH STARTED IN SARNIA Opinion: Ontario’s massive power switch started in Sarnia in 1950. This Comstock Canada truck was one of dozens travelling Sarnia streets in 1950, carrying “frequency conversion” technicians to more than 7,000 homes, businesses and industrial sites. Photo courtesy, BobDurand.
SARNIA-LAMBTON HOMES AT RISK FOR RADON GAS EXPOSURE Journal Staff Lambton Public health is recommending local residents test their homes for the presence of radon. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium found in rocks and soil. Long-term exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. A recent Health Canada study found8.5%
COLUMN: FOUR DECADES OF DEPRAVITY FOLLOWED BURIED POLICE COLUMN: Four decades of depravity followed buried police report. In 1962, three young girls took the bus from the Village of Blue Water to the Sarnia Police station to report they’d been sexually abused by Father Charles Sylvestre. The old station on Front Street, now gone, is seen here in 1966. Sarnia Police Service photo collection. NEW NOVA PLANT TO RISE FROM THE GROUND THIS YEAR Troy Shantz After a year of laying the groundwork, the $2.2-billion expansion of Nova Chemicals will begin to take shape this spring, the company says. Structural steel and large equipment components will start to arrive in coming months at the Rokeby Lines site, which has undergone a “dramatic transformation” over the past year, saidMeaghan
THE SARNIA JOURNALNEWSOPINIONCOMMUNITYABOUTSPORTSBUSINESS The Sarnia Journal trivia challenge. 1 – In which city was the TV show “Cheers” set? 2 – Formerly named the Sarnia Braves, Sarnia’s AAA baseball team is now called the Sarnia what? 3 – .Read More.
LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL GET SECOND COVID-19 SHOTS EARLIER Journal Staff Local residents will be able to get a second dose of COVID-19 earlier than the scheduled 16-week timetable. Lambton Public Health said today it is cancelling and re-scheduling all existing second-dose appointments in succession. Second doses will be given out using the same age-based and priority sequencing as the first doses. CONTACT - THE SARNIA JOURNAL We’d Love to Hear from You! Got a story idea? A family announcement? Recent team photo to share? Or just need to vent in a Letter to the Editor? Our friendly Team can (usually) be reached Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office: 519-491-5532 Visit the office: 322 Christina St. N. Fax: 519-491-2352 Email: Administration TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT Territorial acknowledgment. Posted February 2, 2020 in News. Sarnia has agreed to begin its regular city council meetings with a traditional territory acknowledgement. The acknowledgement will be read aloud by the meeting chairperson following the national anthem. MASSIVE NOVA PLANT EXPANSION MAKING SARNIA NATIVE PROUD Troy Shantz The vast majority of the large and specialized industrial components going into a $2.5-billion expansion at Nova Chemicals were built right here in Sarnia-Lambton, says a senior company official and Sarnia native. Local fabricators have delivered more than 55 oversized loads to the Corunna Cracker expansion and the new polyethylene plantgoing up
OPINION: ONTARIO’S MASSIVE POWER SWITCH STARTED IN SARNIA Opinion: Ontario’s massive power switch started in Sarnia in 1950. This Comstock Canada truck was one of dozens travelling Sarnia streets in 1950, carrying “frequency conversion” technicians to more than 7,000 homes, businesses and industrial sites. Photo courtesy, BobDurand.
SARNIA-LAMBTON HOMES AT RISK FOR RADON GAS EXPOSURE Journal Staff Lambton Public health is recommending local residents test their homes for the presence of radon. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium found in rocks and soil. Long-term exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. A recent Health Canada study found8.5%
COLUMN: FOUR DECADES OF DEPRAVITY FOLLOWED BURIED POLICE COLUMN: Four decades of depravity followed buried police report. In 1962, three young girls took the bus from the Village of Blue Water to the Sarnia Police station to report they’d been sexually abused by Father Charles Sylvestre. The old station on Front Street, now gone, is seen here in 1966. Sarnia Police Service photo collection. NEW NOVA PLANT TO RISE FROM THE GROUND THIS YEAR Troy Shantz After a year of laying the groundwork, the $2.2-billion expansion of Nova Chemicals will begin to take shape this spring, the company says. Structural steel and large equipment components will start to arrive in coming months at the Rokeby Lines site, which has undergone a “dramatic transformation” over the past year, saidMeaghan
FAMILY TURNING FORMER CHIPICAN INTO GRILLHOUSE AND LOUNGE A Sarnia couple is converting the former Chipican Restaurant into a new grillhouse and lounge, with a nod to the memories the building holds for so many locals. “I remember as a little girl in the ‘70s seeing the flames coming up from the barbecue pit,” says Laurie Frayne, who bought the closed business at 1150 Christina St. withhusband
RESIDENTS 70+ CAN NOW RESCHEDULE SECOND VACCINE SHOTS 1 day ago · The next age group of Sarnia-Lambton residents can now reschedule their second COVID-19 immunization. People 70 years of age and up who received their first shot on or before April 18 can book the second dose now, Lambton Public Health said today. You will TWO CHURCHES JOINING TO CREATE NEW, MORE INCLUSIVE ONE 19 hours ago · Cathy Dobson Two Sarnia congregations will officially amalgamate to become the new Dunlop Central United Church on June 27. “It’s a tremendous opportunity for us to learn and grow,” says Rev. Adam Kilner, leader of the new church that involves about 100 members from Dunlop United Church and another 30 from the shutteredCentral United
ONTARIO DOWNGRADING SARNIA-LAMBTON TO “GREY-LOCKDOWN” ON Journal Staff Ontario is hitting an “emergency break” and placing Sarnia-Lambton back in lockdown on Monday to slow the spread of COVID-19, the government said today. The downgrade to “grey-lockdown” status under the province’s pandemic response framework is considered a declaration of emergency and brings more restrictions and closures.OPINION ARCHIVES
Opinion OPINION: Vandalism of Cenotaph soldier an insult to community. Posted June 2nd, 2021 & filed under Front Page, News, Opinion.. Phil Egan & Mary-Jane Egan It was a stinging slap in the face to the memories of all who have answered Canada’s call to arms. LOCAL STUDENTS SHINE BRIGHT AT NATIONAL SCIENCE FAIR Troy Shantz Local seniors who are tech-savvy have experienced higher levels of anxiety and depression during the pandemic, a young student scientist from Sarnia has found. Kiran Prasad spent 10 months studying the mental health of seniors and found those handy with technology and social media became more depressed than those who aren’t online. CITY SPLASH PAD REOPENING SATURDAY, MORE FACILITIES TO Sarnia residents will have more access to recreation facilities as Ontario’s reopening plan unfolds, starting with the Cox Youth Centre splash pad on Saturday, city staff say. The splash pad at 334 Russell St. S. will be open weekends from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m GOOD TIMES NEVER SEEMED SO GOOD FOR AMATEUR SINGER AND Sarnia’s Al Shaw held nothing back when he recorded an audition tape for a global singalong of Neil Diamond’s classic Sweet Caroline. “My vocal instructor always said, ‘Sing with your whole heart, not just your voice,’ which I did,” he said. A few weeks later, Shaw watched the finished YouTube recording for the first time Read more » PLUGGED MOUTH OF COW CREEK TO BE DREDGED THIS SUMMER Sarnia has agreed to dredge the clogged mouth of Cow Creek in Bright’s Grove. An emergency dig will begin in the next few weeks at a cost of $50,000, followed by a fuller $250,000 dredging this fall, pending approvals from the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority.For councillors, it
SARNIA WEIGHTLIFTER AND DAD PREPARING FOR TOKYO OLYMPICS Troy Shantz Sarnia’s first family of weightlifting is headed to the Olympics. Boady Santavy punched his ticket to Tokyo after winning silver at the Pan American senior weightlifting championships last month in the Dominican Republic. The 23-year-old lifted 181 kilograms in the snatch event to break both the Pan Am and Commonwealth Gamesrecords.
CHILD VICTIMS MOURNED Troy Shantz Children’s shoes and teddy bears surround a monument to residential school survivors at the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, following the recent discovery of children buried in unmarked graves at a former B.C. school. The Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc announced the discovery of the remains of 215 children after ground-penetrating radar was used at the former THE SARNIA JOURNALNEWSOPINIONCOMMUNITYABOUTSPORTSBUSINESS The Sarnia Journal trivia challenge. 1 – In which city was the TV show “Cheers” set? 2 – Formerly named the Sarnia Braves, Sarnia’s AAA baseball team is now called the Sarnia what? 3 – .Read More.
TWO CHURCHES JOINING TO CREATE NEW, MORE INCLUSIVE ONE 4 hours ago · Cathy Dobson Two Sarnia congregations will officially amalgamate to become the new Dunlop Central United Church on June 27. “It’s a tremendous opportunity for us to learn and grow,” says Rev. Adam Kilner, leader of the new church that involves about 100 members from Dunlop United Church and another 30 from the shutteredCentral United
LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL GET SECOND COVID-19 SHOTS EARLIER Journal Staff Local residents will be able to get a second dose of COVID-19 earlier than the scheduled 16-week timetable. Lambton Public Health said today it is cancelling and re-scheduling all existing second-dose appointments in succession. Second doses will be given out using the same age-based and priority sequencing as the first doses. CONTACT - THE SARNIA JOURNALSARNIA JOURNAL SARNIA ONTHE JOURNAL SARNIA LAMBTONOSPREY OBITUARIES SARNIACITY OF SARNIA ONTARIOSARNIA CLASSIFIEDSSARNIA NEWS We’d Love to Hear from You! Got a story idea? A family announcement? Recent team photo to share? Or just need to vent in a Letter to the Editor? Our friendly Team can (usually) be reached Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office: 519-491-5532 Visit the office: 322 Christina St. N. Fax: 519-491-2352 Email: Administration TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT Territorial acknowledgment. Posted February 2, 2020 in News. Sarnia has agreed to begin its regular city council meetings with a traditional territory acknowledgement. The acknowledgement will be read aloud by the meeting chairperson following the national anthem. MASSIVE NOVA PLANT EXPANSION MAKING SARNIA NATIVE PROUD Troy Shantz The vast majority of the large and specialized industrial components going into a $2.5-billion expansion at Nova Chemicals were built right here in Sarnia-Lambton, says a senior company official and Sarnia native. Local fabricators have delivered more than 55 oversized loads to the Corunna Cracker expansion and the new polyethylene plantgoing up
OPINION: ONTARIO’S MASSIVE POWER SWITCH STARTED IN SARNIA Opinion: Ontario’s massive power switch started in Sarnia in 1950. This Comstock Canada truck was one of dozens travelling Sarnia streets in 1950, carrying “frequency conversion” technicians to more than 7,000 homes, businesses and industrial sites. Photo courtesy, BobDurand.
SARNIA-LAMBTON HOMES AT RISK FOR RADON GAS EXPOSURE Journal Staff Lambton Public health is recommending local residents test their homes for the presence of radon. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium found in rocks and soil. Long-term exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. A recent Health Canada study found8.5%
COLUMN: FOUR DECADES OF DEPRAVITY FOLLOWED BURIED POLICE COLUMN: Four decades of depravity followed buried police report. In 1962, three young girls took the bus from the Village of Blue Water to the Sarnia Police station to report they’d been sexually abused by Father Charles Sylvestre. The old station on Front Street, now gone, is seen here in 1966. Sarnia Police Service photo collection. NEW NOVA PLANT TO RISE FROM THE GROUND THIS YEAR Troy Shantz After a year of laying the groundwork, the $2.2-billion expansion of Nova Chemicals will begin to take shape this spring, the company says. Structural steel and large equipment components will start to arrive in coming months at the Rokeby Lines site, which has undergone a “dramatic transformation” over the past year, saidMeaghan
THE SARNIA JOURNALNEWSOPINIONCOMMUNITYABOUTSPORTSBUSINESS The Sarnia Journal trivia challenge. 1 – In which city was the TV show “Cheers” set? 2 – Formerly named the Sarnia Braves, Sarnia’s AAA baseball team is now called the Sarnia what? 3 – .Read More.
TWO CHURCHES JOINING TO CREATE NEW, MORE INCLUSIVE ONE 4 hours ago · Cathy Dobson Two Sarnia congregations will officially amalgamate to become the new Dunlop Central United Church on June 27. “It’s a tremendous opportunity for us to learn and grow,” says Rev. Adam Kilner, leader of the new church that involves about 100 members from Dunlop United Church and another 30 from the shutteredCentral United
LOCAL RESIDENTS WILL GET SECOND COVID-19 SHOTS EARLIER Journal Staff Local residents will be able to get a second dose of COVID-19 earlier than the scheduled 16-week timetable. Lambton Public Health said today it is cancelling and re-scheduling all existing second-dose appointments in succession. Second doses will be given out using the same age-based and priority sequencing as the first doses. CONTACT - THE SARNIA JOURNALSARNIA JOURNAL SARNIA ONTHE JOURNAL SARNIA LAMBTONOSPREY OBITUARIES SARNIACITY OF SARNIA ONTARIOSARNIA CLASSIFIEDSSARNIA NEWS We’d Love to Hear from You! Got a story idea? A family announcement? Recent team photo to share? Or just need to vent in a Letter to the Editor? Our friendly Team can (usually) be reached Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office: 519-491-5532 Visit the office: 322 Christina St. N. Fax: 519-491-2352 Email: Administration TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT Territorial acknowledgment. Posted February 2, 2020 in News. Sarnia has agreed to begin its regular city council meetings with a traditional territory acknowledgement. The acknowledgement will be read aloud by the meeting chairperson following the national anthem. MASSIVE NOVA PLANT EXPANSION MAKING SARNIA NATIVE PROUD Troy Shantz The vast majority of the large and specialized industrial components going into a $2.5-billion expansion at Nova Chemicals were built right here in Sarnia-Lambton, says a senior company official and Sarnia native. Local fabricators have delivered more than 55 oversized loads to the Corunna Cracker expansion and the new polyethylene plantgoing up
OPINION: ONTARIO’S MASSIVE POWER SWITCH STARTED IN SARNIA Opinion: Ontario’s massive power switch started in Sarnia in 1950. This Comstock Canada truck was one of dozens travelling Sarnia streets in 1950, carrying “frequency conversion” technicians to more than 7,000 homes, businesses and industrial sites. Photo courtesy, BobDurand.
SARNIA-LAMBTON HOMES AT RISK FOR RADON GAS EXPOSURE Journal Staff Lambton Public health is recommending local residents test their homes for the presence of radon. Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium found in rocks and soil. Long-term exposure is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking. A recent Health Canada study found8.5%
COLUMN: FOUR DECADES OF DEPRAVITY FOLLOWED BURIED POLICE COLUMN: Four decades of depravity followed buried police report. In 1962, three young girls took the bus from the Village of Blue Water to the Sarnia Police station to report they’d been sexually abused by Father Charles Sylvestre. The old station on Front Street, now gone, is seen here in 1966. Sarnia Police Service photo collection. NEW NOVA PLANT TO RISE FROM THE GROUND THIS YEAR Troy Shantz After a year of laying the groundwork, the $2.2-billion expansion of Nova Chemicals will begin to take shape this spring, the company says. Structural steel and large equipment components will start to arrive in coming months at the Rokeby Lines site, which has undergone a “dramatic transformation” over the past year, saidMeaghan
RESIDENTS 70+ CAN NOW RESCHEDULE SECOND VACCINE SHOTS 1 day ago · The next age group of Sarnia-Lambton residents can now reschedule their second COVID-19 immunization. People 70 years of age and up who received their first shot on or before April 18 can book the second dose now, Lambton Public Health said today. You will TWO CHURCHES JOINING TO CREATE NEW, MORE INCLUSIVE ONE 4 hours ago · Cathy Dobson Two Sarnia congregations will officially amalgamate to become the new Dunlop Central United Church on June 27. “It’s a tremendous opportunity for us to learn and grow,” says Rev. Adam Kilner, leader of the new church that involves about 100 members from Dunlop United Church and another 30 from the shutteredCentral United
ONTARIO DOWNGRADING SARNIA-LAMBTON TO “GREY-LOCKDOWN” ON Journal Staff Ontario is hitting an “emergency break” and placing Sarnia-Lambton back in lockdown on Monday to slow the spread of COVID-19, the government said today. The downgrade to “grey-lockdown” status under the province’s pandemic response framework is considered a declaration of emergency and brings more restrictions and closures.OPINION ARCHIVES
Opinion OPINION: Vandalism of Cenotaph soldier an insult to community. Posted June 2nd, 2021 & filed under Front Page, News, Opinion.. Phil Egan & Mary-Jane Egan It was a stinging slap in the face to the memories of all who have answered Canada’s call to arms. LOCAL STUDENTS SHINE BRIGHT AT NATIONAL SCIENCE FAIR Troy Shantz Local seniors who are tech-savvy have experienced higher levels of anxiety and depression during the pandemic, a young student scientist from Sarnia has found. Kiran Prasad spent 10 months studying the mental health of seniors and found those handy with technology and social media became more depressed than those who aren’t online. CITY SPLASH PAD REOPENING SATURDAY, MORE FACILITIES TO Sarnia residents will have more access to recreation facilities as Ontario’s reopening plan unfolds, starting with the Cox Youth Centre splash pad on Saturday, city staff say. The splash pad at 334 Russell St. S. will be open weekends from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m GOOD TIMES NEVER SEEMED SO GOOD FOR AMATEUR SINGER AND 1 day ago · Sarnia’s Al Shaw held nothing back when he recorded an audition tape for a global singalong of Neil Diamond’s classic Sweet Caroline. “My vocal instructor always said, ‘Sing with your whole heart, not just your voice,’ which I did,” he said. A few weeks later, Shaw watched the finished YouTube recording for the first timeRead more »
PLUGGED MOUTH OF COW CREEK TO BE DREDGED THIS SUMMER Sarnia has agreed to dredge the clogged mouth of Cow Creek in Bright’s Grove. An emergency dig will begin in the next few weeks at a cost of $50,000, followed by a fuller $250,000 dredging this fall, pending approvals from the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority.For councillors, it
SARNIA WEIGHTLIFTER AND DAD PREPARING FOR TOKYO OLYMPICS Troy Shantz Sarnia’s first family of weightlifting is headed to the Olympics. Boady Santavy punched his ticket to Tokyo after winning silver at the Pan American senior weightlifting championships last month in the Dominican Republic. The 23-year-old lifted 181 kilograms in the snatch event to break both the Pan Am and Commonwealth Gamesrecords.
CHILD VICTIMS MOURNED Troy Shantz Children’s shoes and teddy bears surround a monument to residential school survivors at the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, following the recent discovery of children buried in unmarked graves at a former B.C. school. The Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc announced the discovery of the remains of 215 children after ground-penetrating radar was used at the formerSearch Menu
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OPINION: VANDALISM OF CENOTAPH SOLDIER AN INSULT TO COMMUNITY Phil Egan & Mary-Jane Egan It was a stinging slap in the face to the memories of all who have answered Canada’s call to arms. What’s more, it desecrated the sacrifice …Read More* __
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