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Enbridge Gas teams up with Point Edward Fire & Rescue to reduce fire and carbon monoxide deaths through Safe Community Project Zero

Enbridge Gas teams up with Point Edward Fire & Rescue to reduce fire and carbon monoxide deaths through Safe Community Project Zero

Today, Enbridge Gas Inc. (Enbridge Gas) and Point Edward Fire & Rescue announced they are working together to improve home safety and bring fire and carbon monoxide-related deaths down to zero. 
Via Rail begins seeking supplier to replace aging fleet

Via Rail begins seeking supplier to replace aging fleet

Via Rail has launched requests for qualification for locomotives and cars to seek a supplier for its new fleet.
How more frequent bus service could improve Sarnia’s transit system

How more frequent bus service could improve Sarnia’s transit system

The importance of frequency in increasing ridership—by improving accessibility and effectiveness—is key to better transit service. This article explores how increasing bus frequency can address challenges as Sarnia launches its Transit Rider Survey.
VIDEO: Bill Dennis’ outburst surfaces in call, voicemails

VIDEO: Bill Dennis’ outburst surfaces in call, voicemails

Videos of Bill Dennis in a heated outburst have surfaced online, revealing a tense phone call and voicemails directed at Stephen Devlin, owner of Stevie Go Go, as well as pointed remarks about city officials and fellow councillors.
Canada Post employees ordered back to work Tuesday, ending a month-long strike

Canada Post employees ordered back to work Tuesday, ending a month-long strike

As a result, the CIRB has ordered employees to return to work and postal operations to begin to resume at 8 a.m. local time on Dec. 17,” the release said. “We will share further details shortly, but want to remind employees and customers that our operations will remain closed on Dec. 16.
Sarnia’s draft zoning by-law and its implications for 4-plexes

Sarnia’s draft zoning by-law and its implications for 4-plexes

The proposed zoning by-law in Sarnia could reshape housing development, with strict requirements potentially limiting the feasibility of 4-plexes and other multi-family options. What does this mean for the city's housing future?
How the new proposed zoning by-laws could shape the Sarnia's future

How the new proposed zoning by-laws could shape the Sarnia's future

Sarnia’s proposed zoning by-laws could reshape the city’s growth, with potential impacts on housing affordability, urban development, and local businesses. Here's what’s at stake and how residents can stay involved.
Bill Dennis's outburst just latest episode in ongoing friction with city staff and council

Bill Dennis's outburst just latest episode in ongoing friction with city staff and council

After being ejected from the November 26 council meeting for a heated outburst, Councillor Bill Dennis tells the Journal he plans to apologize, while Mayor Mike Bradley calls the incident “conduct so beyond slanderous.”
What is Missing Middle Housing, and how could it ease Sarnia’s housing crisis?

What is Missing Middle Housing, and how could it ease Sarnia’s housing crisis?

Missing Middle Housing, which includes duplexes, fourplexes, and other compact housing options, offers a way to create affordable, community-focused homes in Sarnia's existing neighborhoods. Could this innovative approach help address the city's pressing housing crisis?
Queen St. Park to get a new playground

Queen St. Park to get a new playground

A motion to allocate $150,000 for a new playground at Queen Street Park was approved by Council at budget deliberations, paving the way for the project to move forward.