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The Brigden Fairgrounds in St. Clair Township has been selected as the host site for the 2027 International Plowing Match and ...
The Victory II was spotted heading south along the St. Clair River just past Suncor on July 20. Photo by Nadine Wark.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sarnia-Lambton is gearing up for The Big Squeeze, a county-wide lemonade stand competition taking ...
Council voted 6–3 to allocate 11.7 acres near the Sarnia Business and Research Park for a proposed $91M police headquarters.
A global leader in electrification and automation technologies has chosen Petrolia as the home of its first North American ...
Absolute power corrupts absolutely,” lawyer Kate Kempton repeated as she declared nine First Nations are taking the Ontario ...
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.
Nathan Colquhoun argues the $110M police building push is driven by ego, not need: “Paul Wiersma and Chief Derek Davis should ...
The County of Lambton has launched a Land Stewardship Pilot Program to help landowners take on climate-focused restoration ...
What can Sarnia’s workplaces learn from matriarchal leadership? In this piece by local writer Samantha Saucier, women at Indigenous-led organization pipikwan pêhtâkwan share how a decolonized, ...
Rodney Beatty reflects on Canada’s shifting relationship with the U.S., arguing that recent trade tensions signal the end of an era—and the start of a more independent path forward.
Sarnia city council adopted the 2025 Asset Management Plan at its meeting today, confirming a $20.8 million annual funding gap and outlining options to address it over time.