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Local chefs come home to roost

Local chefs come home to roost

There’s a perception in Sarnia that our city doesn’t have enough good jobs to keep and attract young adults. Joe Paquette and Donald Traxler blow that myth right out of the water.
Branding: We aren’t what we fear we are

Branding: We aren’t what we fear we are

“Your brand is what they say about you when you’re not around.” - North Star Destination Strategies The coming out party for Sarnia-Lambton’s new “brand” has been pushed back to the fall.
It’s about those tights, Robin

It’s about those tights, Robin

Getting 27 young actors to learn their lines for a new adaptation of Robin Hood was easy.
Mystery stones point to buried treasure

Mystery stones point to buried treasure

Look closely at the sidewalk on each corner of the Lochiel and Christina streets intersection and you'll see a pink granite stone embedded in the concrete.
Hooked on salmon derby

Hooked on salmon derby

Coming back to Sarnia to fish in the annual Salmon Derby had been on the wish list of B.C. resident Pauline Hedberg for years. Actually winning the derby by boating a monster salmon was not part of the dream.

Venture grant a recipe for success

The United Way of Sarnia-Lambton is giving a venture grant to a program for people with a mental illness and living in poverty.
City mom guides us through parenting jungle

City mom guides us through parenting jungle

How much is enough television? Do timeouts really work? And what do you do when your teen announces he’s getting a tattoo? These are only a few challenges of parenthood and there’s no easy answers, admits Sarnia author Liz Parsons.

Teacher’s legacy lives on

A group that provides fruit and vegetables to more than 6,000 local students has received a $10,000 boost from Noelle’s Gift.
Big acts announced for summer concerts

Big acts announced for summer concerts

The Tea Party and Chantal Kreviazuk will headline the Stokes Bay concert series this summer. This is the second year for the event, which takes place on the lawn outside Stokes near Sarnia Bay.
Science Fair a big hit

Science Fair a big hit

Nadine Kooy, 10, left, of Sarnia Christian School, and Abby Vrolyk, 10, of Confederation Central School, baked up some fun and claimed exhibition silver and a cash prize with their “Bread Science” entry at the Lambton County Science Fair held at Lamb