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Ecologist to oversee improvements to Germain Park

Ecologist to oversee improvements to Germain Park

A new position on city staff will change the way public park lands are managed in Sarnia.
Habitat loss threatens honey production

Habitat loss threatens honey production

Loss of natural habitat is taking a toll on honey bees, warns a local producer.
Trudeau stepping down comes at 'really difficult time for Canada', says Angus

Trudeau stepping down comes at 'really difficult time for Canada', says Angus

At a time when Canada needs a strong voice, Liberal infighting forced the prime minister to resign, says Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus.
Ontario increases funding for Southwestern municipalities with $26.8M boost

Ontario increases funding for Southwestern municipalities with $26.8M boost

Southwestern Ontario municipalities, including Sarnia, Chatham-Kent, and Middlesex Centre, are set to receive $26.8 million in provincial funding through the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fund, supporting critical local services and infrastructure.
Kiwanis Club donates $4,000 to support St. Clair Child & Youth’s EarlyON program

Kiwanis Club donates $4,000 to support St. Clair Child & Youth’s EarlyON program

The Kiwanis Club of Sarnia-Lambton Golden K has raised $4,000 through Jackpot Time Bingo to help fund vital resources for children and caregivers in the community.
Climate change is coming for Canada's critical transport infrastructure

Climate change is coming for Canada's critical transport infrastructure

Bird flu hits seven London-area farms, 1 million birds impacted: Agency

Bird flu hits seven London-area farms, 1 million birds impacted: Agency

Can courts move fast enough in the fight against climate change?

Can courts move fast enough in the fight against climate change?

Pushing back against rising political apathy around our environment’s future, youth climate activists in Canada are making history with two significant legal victories that are reshaping the fight for climate justice.
Canada's top CEOs make 210 times more than the average worker

Canada's top CEOs make 210 times more than the average worker

Canada’s 100 richest CEOs made 210 times more than the average worker in 2023, a new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) reveals.
Doug Ford’s opioid crisis: damning Auditor General audit reveals safe consumption sites being closed without any study

Doug Ford’s opioid crisis: damning Auditor General audit reveals safe consumption sites being closed without any study