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Sarnia’s own asset-management documents show the city now carries roughly $4.6 billion in infrastructure, from roads and bridges to pipes and public buildings. The same reports say the city should be ...
Who knew that I would agree with Bill Dennis on anything? But then, even a broken clock is right twice a day. The idea of a comprehensive analysis of the requirements of the municipality on policing ...
Readers across Lambton County will have an opportunity to explore the science of dreams this week during a virtual author ...
Restaurants, cafés, bars and other food service businesses in Sarnia can now apply to operate temporary sidewalk patios for ...
Residents interested in supporting local wildlife will have an opportunity to learn how everyday choices can help protect ...
Sarnia’s proposed $91-million police headquarters has sparked a rare clash between the mayor, city council, and the police board. But the deeper question may be whether the city is adopting a policing ...
A look back at newspaper coverage from March 1955 when Sarnia unveiled its new police headquarters, including photographs, articles, and advertisements that captured the moment.
Sarnia City Council will consider approving the purchase of seven new transit buses as part of its March 9, 2026 meeting, ...
Legendary Celtic folk group The Irish Rovers will take the stage at the Imperial Theatre this March, offering audiences an ...
Students across Ontario are preparing for significant changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program, commonly known as ...
The Sarnia Journal has partnered with local photographer Art Connolly to feature his captivating “Humans of Sarnia” series as ...