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Lambton County demands EA for proposed dump

Lambton County demands EA for proposed dump

Pushback against York1's proposed expansion at the Dresden landfill continues to grow.
New book offers an easy-to-read primer on Indigenous Rights

New book offers an easy-to-read primer on Indigenous Rights

Pushback against York1's proposed expansion at the Dresden landfill continues to grow.
PAIL Network and Valeria Fund to host walk commemorating pregnancy and infant loss

PAIL Network and Valeria Fund to host walk commemorating pregnancy and infant loss

“A Walk to Remember” on June 1 offers space for grieving families to gather, reflect, and honour babies lost too soon.
Free pre-apprenticeship program launches for women and gender-diverse residents in Lambton County

Free pre-apprenticeship program launches for women and gender-diverse residents in Lambton County

Women Building Futures, in partnership with Employment Ontario, is now accepting applications for a free pre-apprenticeship program offering classroom training and paid placements in automotive and heavy-duty equipment trades for women and gender-diverse people in Lambton County.
Lambton County purchases St. Bartholomew’s Church site for affordable housing

Lambton County purchases St. Bartholomew’s Church site for affordable housing

Lambton County has completed the purchase of the church property on Cathcart Boulevard, launching a $3 million project to create shovel-ready land for future affordable and supportive housing.
Benzene alert blamed on 'messaging system error'

Benzene alert blamed on 'messaging system error'

INEOS Styrolution has withdrawn a May 5 alert about elevated benzene levels, describing it as a “proactive precaution” sent in error. A correction was issued on May 7 stating no emissions exceeded the company’s internal threshold or regulatory limits.
Harvard economist reveals factors that help Indigenous Nations become commercial successes

Harvard economist reveals factors that help Indigenous Nations become commercial successes

Not only is he a leading American economist but Dr. Joe Kalt also co-founded the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development in 1987.
Sarnia set to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day as an official Bird Friendly City

Sarnia set to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day as an official Bird Friendly City

A local group of volunteers have led the city's efforts to protect bird populations and will be hosting an educational event at Canatara Park this Saturday in celebration of World Migratory Bird Day.
Emergency Preparedness Day returns to Lambton College May 10

Emergency Preparedness Day returns to Lambton College May 10

After a five-year pause, the region’s largest emergency preparedness event is back — offering hands-on displays, safety workshops, and a kids’ zone to help residents prepare for the unexpected.
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership launches Newcomer Hub for permanent residents

Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership launches Newcomer Hub for permanent residents

A new initiative aims to help 170 permanent residents build careers or start businesses through tailored programming, skills training, and mentorship.