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St. Pat’s student wins top prize at Lambton County Science Fair

St. Pat’s student wins top prize at Lambton County Science Fair

More than 50 science projects were showcased at Lambton College during the annual Lambton County Science Fair, with three local students advancing to the national competition.
Second hydrocarbon release reported at Suncor’s Sarnia refinery

Second hydrocarbon release reported at Suncor’s Sarnia refinery

Suncor reported a second hydrocarbon release at its Sarnia refinery this week, less than a week after a crude oil discharge from the same facility entered the St. Clair River.
Lambton College photography students to showcase work at First Friday events

Lambton College photography students to showcase work at First Friday events

Student and faculty photographers from Lambton College will display their work at three downtown locations this Friday as part of Sarnia’s First Friday arts and culture celebration.
City expanding AEDs at major parks and facilities

City expanding AEDs at major parks and facilities

New defibrillators have been installed at Canatara Park, Germain Park, Centennial Park, and other key locations in Sarnia to improve emergency response in high-traffic recreation areas.
New Canada research chair says caregivers, ‘essential’ to seniors’ well-being, not getting supports they need

New Canada research chair says caregivers, ‘essential’ to seniors’ well-being, not getting supports they need

Lahey and Agar take flight with help from LKDSB’s supportive volleyball family

Lahey and Agar take flight with help from LKDSB’s supportive volleyball family

Two top CKSS volleyball players are heading to varsity teams with the support of a coaching legacy rooted in the LKDSB community.
Ontario’s new environment minister called Greenbelt scandal ‘fake news’—now he’s in charge of protecting it

Ontario’s new environment minister called Greenbelt scandal ‘fake news’—now he’s in charge of protecting it

Ontario’s newly appointed minister of the environment, conservation and parks is facing a wave of skepticism from environmental advocates and political opponents — not just for his lack of climate policy experience, but also for his controversial claim about Greenbelt development.
Local art and live music fill downtown for April’s First Friday

Local art and live music fill downtown for April’s First Friday

This month’s First Friday features photography from Lambton College students, traditional Pysanky egg decorating, live performances throughout downtown Sarnia, and a community challenge in support of survivors of sexual violence.
Lambton College secures funding for three technology access centres

Lambton College secures funding for three technology access centres

Lambton College has received federal funding to operate three Technology Access Centres (TACs), making it one of the few colleges in Canada to manage multiple centres supporting innovation and applied research.
LKDSB appoints Eryn Smit as new Superintendent of Education

LKDSB appoints Eryn Smit as new Superintendent of Education

The Lambton Kent District School Board has announced the appointment of Eryn Smit as its new Superintendent of Education, effective April 14.