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Annie was on the boards at the Festival Theatre, and it was a nostalgic show for me as it was the first musical I ever attended. Back in the ‘70s my drama teacher, Linda Gibb, arranged a school trip ...
Not many will recognize the name Avril Phaedra Douglas Campbell. However, if her nickname, “Kim” is inserted I expect most born before say the 1990s would have a slight memory of her. Kim Campbell was ...
A sunny morning helped draw a crowd Saturday to Sarnia’s Easter in the Park. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or tap here to see other videos from our team ...
The Indigenous Studies class at Wallaceburg District Secondary School has been out of the classroom, but still in school. After the provincial government encouraged schools to get creative and utilize ...
Since April, an Indigenous healer and an elder have been meeting patients at Sarnia’s hospital to offer traditional herbal medicines, Indigenous ceremonies, healing with hands and Reiki-like energy ...
It’s been over a year since the former Sam’s Hotel was demolished to make room for a new childcare centre, yet construction has now started, although it’s not known when the new facility will open.
It is with a heavy heart that I announce my last Sunday at Trinity United Church in Wallaceburg is this coming Sunday. Circumstances have led my husband and I to move to West Guilford, near Haliburton ...
Organizers of this year’s Wallaceburg & District Chamber of Commerce awards night are asking guests to dress like a film star. The nominations were made online by a committee that wishes to remain ...
Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at CIBC, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about the Bank of Canada’s decision to raise its key interest rate by 50 basis points to 4.25 per cent, and its ...
Don’t be fooled by the big numbers the federal government is throwing around to show how committed it is to medicare. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s offer of $196.1 billion in increased funding over ...
For the third year, Chatham-Kent music lovers came out in a big way to help the people of Haiti. A large crowd was on hand Saturday for Rise House Rock-a-Thon at Sons of Kent Brewing Co. in Chatham, ...
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