'Let Aamjiwnaang Breathe' sign - May 3/24 (Blackburn Media Photo by Melanie Irwin)

Aamjiwnaang issues Notice of Violation to INEOS and MECP

The First Nation is seeking immediate remediation of benzene emissions.

An Elections Ontario sign marks a polling station. (File photo by Blackburn Media)

Low voter turnout in byelections is normal says Poli-Sci professor

The head of Political Sciences at the University of Windsor isn't too surprised by Thursday's low voter turnout in the Lambton-Kent-Middlesex by-election.

Alessandro Di Iorio signs with the Sarnia Sting - May 3/24 (Photo courtesy of Sarnia Sting)

Sting sign second overall pick Di Iorio to OHL agreement

Di Iorio tallied 20 goals and 12 assists in 27 games played in addition to four goals and two assists through seven games at the OHL Cup.

The Western Sarnia-Lambton Research Park. 11 October 2023. (Photo by SarniaNewsToday.ca)

County approves 50% of funding request to keep research park operating

Lambton County Council has provided $675,000 in financial support to the CLCDC Board to keep the Western Sarnia-Lambton Research Park afloat as it recovers from the pandemic.

Undated Steps for Life walk. (Photo courtesy of Steps for Life Sarnia via Facebook)

Steps for Life Sarnia marks 15 years

The five-kilometre walk is scheduled to take place on Saturday. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and the walk itself will start at 10 a.m.

© Can Stock Photo / DonG

Volunteers sought for Petrolia clean-up initiative

The Town of Petrolia is asking residents to help clean-up the downtown area and local parks as part of the fifth annual Provincial Day of Action on Litter.

Photo by Kin Canada Sarnia via Facebook.

Third annual Spring into Summer Art and Craft Show

Nearly 50 vendors are lined up for this weekend's event showcasing pottery, jewelry, candles, and other handmade goods.

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