LKDSB creates graduation award to honour late Indigenous teacher
November 25, 2025The late Harriet Jacobs was the first Native Studies teacher at the Wallaceburg District Secondary School.
The late Harriet Jacobs was the first Native Studies teacher at the Wallaceburg District Secondary School.
The goal of the Bill is to allow the provincial government to build homes faster, though some believe it'll do more harm than good.
Yoplait Canada has recalled multiple flavours of YOP yogurt drinks because they could be contaminated by pieces of plastic.
Sarnia city councillors will discuss potential changes to the mayor's draft 2026 budget this week, which proposes a 3.1 per cent tax increase.
A select group of notable alumni from Lambton College will be celebrated during the Premier's Awards ceremony in Toronto.
The 44th annual Sarnia Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade is scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 6, at 6 p.m.
If approved, everyone granted bail must pay it immediately.
Residents of Windsor Ward 2 will have an opportunity to meet with their newest representative.
Over the next three days, mayor and council will look to establish next year's municipal budget.
Police are looking for information after the original cross from Ste. Anne's Church in Tecumseh was stolen.
The Chatham Maroons lost 7-5 to Elmira before beating Pelham 4-2.