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Noelle's Gift helping children

Noelle's Gift helping children

St. Clair Child & Youth Services has received a $3,000 donation from Noelle’s Gift to assist youngsters in need. From left are, back row, Emanuel Alves, Family Solutions Worker at St.
Girl Guides help with environmental awareness

Girl Guides help with environmental awareness

The 1st Camlachie Girl Guides were in Bright’s Grove on April 24 painting catchbasin curbs with YellowFish emblems, a Trout Unlimited initiative that reminds Canadians about their responsibility to reduce stormwater pollution, one of the largest sour

WHAT’S HAPPENING, Week of April 24

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Local chefs come home to roost

Local chefs come home to roost

There’s a perception in Sarnia that our city doesn’t have enough good jobs to keep and attract young adults. Joe Paquette and Donald Traxler blow that myth right out of the water.
115 community volunteers thanked for service

115 community volunteers thanked for service

About 115 volunteers were recognized for their contribution to local organizations at a reception in downtown Sarnia on April 9 during National Volunteer Week.
Bluewater Health volunteers honoured

Bluewater Health volunteers honoured

Bluewater Health volunteers, from left, Henny Drope, Stephanie Brouwers, Pat Davis, Doris Braekeveh, John Fraser, and Owen Byers, along with Manager, Volunteer Services Jody McGregor (third from left) were honoured at a recent volunteer appreciation

Letters, Week of April 10

Needless change to insurance agent testing Sir: I’m proud to sell life insurance. I am proud to meet the high standards set in Ontario. I am proud to help families in my community obtain the protection they need.

What's Happening, Week of April 10

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Family assists others

Family assists others

The Sarnia-based Grant family has been taking clothing, medical supplies and toiletries to various countries in the Caribbean and Central America for many years. Most recently they visited families in Costa Rica and made donations to school children.
Dofasco Male Choir coming to Sarnia

Dofasco Male Choir coming to Sarnia

The Dofasco Male Choir will perform in Sarnia on April 27. The famed 50-member choir, which has performed at the Grey Cup, CNE and World Curling Championship, will appear in the 800-seat sanctuary of Central United Church, starting at 7:30 p.m.