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Containment booms deployed after diesel leak at Imperial dock

Containment booms deployed after diesel leak at Imperial dock

Imperial Oil responded to what it called a “small diesel leak” at its Sarnia dock Tuesday night, deploying containment booms on the St. Clair River.
SCITS identified as preferred site for HART Hub transitional recovery beds

SCITS identified as preferred site for HART Hub transitional recovery beds

The 30 transitional recovery beds would support individuals for up to 18 months as they move from short-term stabilization toward long-term housing and recovery.
Jane’s Walk invites Sarnia residents to help shape the future of Mitton Street

Jane’s Walk invites Sarnia residents to help shape the future of Mitton Street

Community members are invited to join a Jane’s Walk on Thursday, June 12, to share ideas and feedback on the future of Mitton Street ahead of upcoming reconstruction.
New hires at Bluewater Health expected to improve general surgery coverage

New hires at Bluewater Health expected to improve general surgery coverage

Dr. Imad Aad and Dr. Sanjay Patel have joined Bluewater Health amid efforts to stabilize general surgery services after recent disruptions.
Lambton County Archives to host final digitization workshop in preservation series

Lambton County Archives to host final digitization workshop in preservation series

Participants will learn how to digitally safeguard personal archives in a hands-on session.
North Lambton Quilters’ Guild showcases handcrafted textiles at Lambton Heritage Museum

North Lambton Quilters’ Guild showcases handcrafted textiles at Lambton Heritage Museum

The North Lambton Quilters’ Guild will launch its summer exhibition at Lambton Heritage Museum with a three-day opening event from June 19 to 21.
Local students earn medals at Canada-Wide Science Fair

Local students earn medals at Canada-Wide Science Fair

Three local students who qualified through the Lambton County Science Fair earned medals at the national competition held in Fredericton, N.B.
Bill to fast-track projects gets instant pushback from climate groups and First Nations

Bill to fast-track projects gets instant pushback from climate groups and First Nations

The federal government’s new bill to fast-track projects “in the national interest” sparked immediate concerns from the Assembly of First Nations and Canada’s largest network of labour unions, climate, environmental and faith groups and Indigenous organizations.
Walpole Island First Nation continues fight against Dresden landfill

Walpole Island First Nation continues fight against Dresden landfill

Anger and opposition from First Nations and other citizen groups continues to grow, as the PC's controversial Bill 5 becomes law, enshrining environmental deregulation of the Chatham-Kent landfill.
Ford government to open public clean energy fund to support nuclear power

Ford government to open public clean energy fund to support nuclear power

The Ford government introduced legislation Tuesday that would open Ontario’s public clean energy fund to support nuclear power — a move critics say redirects resources away from faster, cheaper renewable options such as wind and solar.