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What's Happening, Week of May 29

What’s Happening events must be open to the public, of general public interest, 60 words or less, and received at least two weeks prior to the event. Please include ticket prices, if any, and where to obtain more information.
Falby wants less government

Falby wants less government

Andrew Falby wears his party’s principles like a pair of old, comfortable shoes.
List of all-candidate debates

List of all-candidate debates

A list of all-candidate debates in Sarnia-Lambton open to the general public Thursday, May 29 - Social Services Debate -Royal Canadian Legion Hall in Sarnia, 286 Front St., 7 p.m.- 9 p.m.

Successful Mother’s Day walk

About 150 participants raised $14,000 during the Breast Cancer Society’s Mother’s Day walk in Canatara Park on May 11. The money will help support London’s translational breast cancer research unit.
Gillis proud to be a Liberal

Gillis proud to be a Liberal

Anne Marie Gillis has never been afraid to wave the Liberal banner, regardless of public approval ratings at any given time.
A store for breast cancer survivors

A store for breast cancer survivors

Sarnia’s Christine Yurchuk lost three loved ones to cancer in just six years. The deaths of her mom, her father-in-law and then her brother-in-law left her grieving and frustrated. “I was just so mad at cancer in general,” she said.

Saying goodbye to Temple Christian Academy

A ceremony is being held to mark the closing of Temple Christian Academy. The private school at Temple Baptist Church is shutting its doors after 23 years due to declining enrolment and dwindling resources.
Shaw wants to rebuild public trust in political process

Shaw wants to rebuild public trust in political process

Though the June 12 provincial election will be the first time Kevin Shaw's name appears on a ballot, he has always had a keen interest in politics.

Former officer honoured

A retired Sarnia Police constable has been recognized by the Ontario Women in Law Enforcement for outstanding community service work. Heather Emmons retired in February following a 28-year career with city police.

Line-up for Sarnia's summer waterfront concert series

Sarnia’s Summer Waterfront Concert Series returns with a diverse line-up of free, live entertainment. All concerts begin at 7 p.m. in the Bandshell in Canatara Park.