1 – After 46 years of keeping “Lambton County in Motion”, what well-known auto mechanic retired last week?
2 – Inspired by events surrounding a blizzard that hit Sarnia in 2010, what heartwarming new musical is about a group of strangers who wait out a snowstorm in a Tim Hortons Restaurant?
3 – Congratulations! Last month, what local industry received the prestigious “2024 Best Site Award” that is given each year to only one site globally?
4 – Mike Weir is the captain of the International Team in the Presidents Cup that will be held in what Canadian city later this month?
5 – Who was recently appointed as the new chief nursing executive and vice-president of clinical support services at Bluewater Health?
6 – As of 2021, Sarnia’s population was officially listed at 73, 944. True or false: More females live in the city than males.
7 – On Friday, September 13, former team members from what school will be gathering to celebrate their 50th anniversary of winning the high school championship in senior football?
8 – Well done! Twenty area residents recently received what medal for their notable contributions to various sectors of our community?
9 – A number of Lambton County residents have competed in the Olympics over the years. To date, has Canada won more medals at the Summer Games or at the Winter Games?
10 – Who am I? I am the longest serving active United Way employee in Canada and started my career with the United Way of Sarnia- Lambton in June 1985. I will officially retire as executive director on July 2, 2025.
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ANSWERS: 1 – Mike Borthwick of Borthwick Enterprises, 2 – The Last Timbit (Available on Crave); 3 – Shell SMC (Sarnia Manufacturing Centre); 4 – Montreal; 5 – Jane Matthews; 6 –True (1,800 more females); 7 – St. Pat’s; 8 – King Charles III Coronation Medal; 9 – Summer Games; 10 – Dave Brown