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Explore three new exhibitions at Lawrence House during First Friday on July 4. The open house runs 6–9 p.m. with live music ...
Downtown Sarnia’s First Friday returns July 4 with live music, art openings, and community events at more than 20 venues—plus birthday parties, beehives, and denim scrunchies.
In his latest column, Nathan Colquhoun breaks down how Chief Davis uses percentages to make rising police budgets sound ...
Families can collect stickers and complete fun activities across Lambton County’s museums this summer as part of the Heritage ...
The Sarnia Journal has partnered with local photographer Art Connolly to feature his captivating “Humans of Sarnia” series as he delves into the lives and experiences of everyday people in Sarnia.
Have an interesting photo or video you’d like to submit? Send to [email protected] along with your name and a brief ...
A new survey from the City of Sarnia and SAAC aims to gather input from residents with disabilities and caregivers about ...
Members of Neskantaga and Attiwapiskat First Nations have begun clearing brush at the point where proposed highways would ...
I was asked to contribute to a family history compilation on my father’s side. To write a story about him from my memories. I ...
CF Industries’ team earned global recognition for their Star Wars-themed sculpture "CAN or CANnot, There is No Try." ...
Hanna Memorial students are making a local impact with projects ranging from essential item donations at River City Vineyard to a student-led cleanup of Canatara Beach.
In his latest column, Rodney Beatty examines the global fallout from U.S. strikes on Iran and what it reveals about Canada’s foreign policy, sovereignty, and preparedness in an unstable world.