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Train petition delivered

Local Liberals intend to make reduced passenger train service in Sarnia a campaign issue in this year’s federal election.

College gala award winners

Lambton College will honour five individuals and organizations on Jan. 29 for their professional, volunteer or philanthropic work. This year’s Distinguished Awards Gala winners are: Norma Cox, The William G.

Canatara Park tree removal

The area of Canatara Park known as Tarzanland will be closed to the public until Feb. 14 to allow for the removal of dead and dangerous ash trees.
City women win lottery

City women win lottery

Two Sarnia women have won the grand prize in the London hospital Dream Lottery, worth $1 million. Mary Anic and Marcy DiMaria split the winning ticket, which was drawn Thursday.
Round Dance: Aboriginal student event invites everyone into the circle

Round Dance: Aboriginal student event invites everyone into the circle

Cathy Dobson Powwows have been held at Lambton College for years as a way for native students to share their traditions and culture.
Floral designer’s business blossoming

Floral designer’s business blossoming

Cathy Dobson Sue Downey is banking on her reputation as a designer with an eye for what’s beautiful and functional to make her new flower business a success. “People in this area know my work.
Paws button: It is all fun and games at doggie daycare

Paws button: It is all fun and games at doggie daycare

Journal Staff Anyone who finds a mob of toddlers a handful hasn’t been to doggie daycare.
Cheat sheet: Crackdown on dishonest students making impact at Lambton College

Cheat sheet: Crackdown on dishonest students making impact at Lambton College

Cathy Dobson Cheaters are on the run at Lambton College. Of 3,800 full-time students enrolled last semester, 58 were caught cheating and faced disciplinary action.
The permanent residents of Lakeview Cemetery do tell tales

The permanent residents of Lakeview Cemetery do tell tales

George Mathewson Peter Pennington had a bounty of $800 placed on his head when he and a group of other black slaves escaped from their Maryland masters in 1856.
Snow way! Homegrown company bringing skiing, snowboarding to hill-less Sarnia

Snow way! Homegrown company bringing skiing, snowboarding to hill-less Sarnia

Tara Jeffrey The move to bring winter action sports to Sarnia was a no-brainer for the Boarder Pass crew.