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Carpenter crafting company out of wood

Carpenter crafting company out of wood

Sarnia’s Jordan Parker says he’s opened his new woodwork and cabinetry business just as one of the region’s strongest construction seasons arrives. “This could be one of the busiest seasons in years,” he said.
More good news for Nova

More good news for Nova

The expansion of Nova Chemicals in Sarnia has been so successful a second pipeline may be needed to bring in more ethane feedstock from the U.S.
COLUMN: Sarnia needs its own museum

COLUMN: Sarnia needs its own museum

Ottawa gave the City of Windsor $2 million toward a $6.2-million community museum last week.

Coronation Park day nursery on chopping block

Sarnia’s mayor is asking Lambton County to take a deep breath before closing Coronation Park Day Nursery.
Man charged with luring young girls

Man charged with luring young girls

Sarnia Police have charged a 52-year-old Forest man with luring young girls over the Internet. Police say the charges relate to Facebook interactions involving two young girls over several weeks in March.
Sarnia confronts addiction problem

Sarnia confronts addiction problem

It’s critical that a residential facility open soon to help Sarnians with serious addictions, says Mayor Mike Bradley. Sarnia’s alcohol and drug problem is “significant and deep,” he said.
Gymnasts win four provincial medals

Gymnasts win four provincial medals

Amy Bladon of the Bluewater Gymnastics Club is heading to the Canadian Gymnastics Championships in Ottawa in May.
Designation preserves historic city home

Designation preserves historic city home

As special features go, Mulberry House is a gem. Few houses have front steps made from discarded headstones, and intricate stone carvings over the front windows.
Taking bread to the (science) fair

Taking bread to the (science) fair

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
Local music festival Canadian one-of-a-kind

Local music festival Canadian one-of-a-kind

Churches and schools will rings with music when the Lambton County Music Festival returns for an amazing 85th year. More than 500 participants have signed up to compete at six locations in Sarnia between April 21 and May 1.