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Sarnia Lambton Pickleball Club: From Vision to New London Road Facility
In this clip, Sarnia Lambton Pickleball Club (SLPC) Vice President Aldo Adamo discusses the three-year process of securing the new year-round facility located at 1426 London Road. Phil Warner, Chair of the Player Development Board, explains the club’s mentorship programs and the strategies used to help members improve their game. The SLPC is hosting a Grand Opening Open House this Saturday, April 11th, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM featuring free open play. The SLPC Rally House includes four dedicated indoor courts and is operated by local volunteers.
#sarnialambton #pickleball #sarniaontario #pickleballinaction #communitysports #indoorpickleball #SarniaLambtonToday #openhouse
Still A Mom Retreat: Applications Open April 12th at Noon
Samantha Cleland, founder of the Vera Rose Foundation, discusses the upcoming "Still A Mom" retreat in Sarnia, Ontario. In this clip, she shares her personal experience with infant loss and explains the structure of the one-day event designed for bereaved mothers. Applications for the 12 available spots open this Sunday, April 12th, at 12:00 PM (Noon). The retreat takes place on June 14, 2026, and is offered at no cost to participants.
#sarnialambton #StillAMom #infantlosssupport #pregnancyloss #VeraRoseFoundation #sarniaevents
Mayor Mike Bradley: Gladu Joins Liberals & Blue Water Bridge
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley joins us to discuss the local impact of MP Marilyn Gladu’s decision to cross the floor to the Liberal Party under Prime Minister Mark Carney. With the Liberals now holding 171 seats, we examine what this means for Sarnia-Lambton’s representation in Ottawa. Plus, a look at the Blue Water Bridge officially becoming Canada's busiest commercial crossing.
#sarnianews #sarnialambton #cdnpoli #MarilynGladu #markcarney #ontarionews #bordercrossing
Trade Uncertainty Stalling Investment: A View from Washington, D.C.
Sarnia Lambton Chamber of Commerce CEO Carrie McEachran reflects on her recent mission to Washington, D.C. with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. In this clip, she discusses a key takeaway from her meetings with U.S. policymakers: American businesses share the same concerns regarding trade uncertainty.
#sarnialambton #CUSMA2026 #tradepolicy #SarniaChamber #washingtondc #economicgrowth #investment #ontariobusiness #crossbordertrade
Surviving Workplace Injury: Barb Dexter’s Story & Sarnia’s Steps for Life
Workplace tragedies affect thousands of Canadians every year. In this clip, Barb Dexter details the reality of recovering from a workplace injury and finding support through Threads of Life. Sarnia Steps for Life Chair Mark Roehler outlines the 2026 national fundraising campaign and debuts a new promotional song and video generated with AI to raise awareness for the May 2nd walk at Canatara Park.
#sarnialambton #StepsForLife #workplacesafety #sarniaevents #workplaceinjury #CanataraPark #communitysupport
Lambton College Pow Wow: Reconciliation and Cultural Evolution
Indigenous Student Council President Sierra Cottrelle, Director of Indigenous Education Jane Manning, and President & CEO Rob Kardas discuss the significance of the Lambton College Pow Wow. Sierra Cottrelle describes the event’s proceedings, while Jane Manning explains how supporting the Indigenous economy serves as an actionable step toward Truth and Reconciliation. Rob Kardas outlines the evolution of Indigenous culture within the college community.
#lambtoncollege #PowWow2026 #truthandreconciliation #indigenouseducation #sarnialambton #campusculture #firstnations
Mayor Bradley: Aamjiwnaang Relations & Council Liability Update
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley joins us to share perspectives from Aamjiwnaang First Nation regarding the chemical industry and its impact on the neighbouring community. The Mayor also provides an update on a recently approved City Council motion to consult with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario and the Canadian Human Rights Commission. This consultation aims to determine if the Corporation of the City of Sarnia faces potential liability following recent public comments made by Councillor Bill Dennis regarding Indigenous communities.
#sarnialambton #aamjiwnaang #sarniacitycouncil #BillDennis #IndigenousRelations #ontariopolitics #humanrightscommission
2026 Teen Photo Contest: Black & White Theme and JNAAG Exhibition Info
Learn about the 2026 Teen Photo Contest requirements and the rewards for participants. Vanitia Campbell, from Lambton County Library discusses the technical focus of this year's Black and White theme and the partnership with JNAAG that allows local youth to have their work professionally displayed.
#sarnialambton #lambtoncounty #JNAAG #photographycontest #blackandwhitephotography #youthoutreach #sarniaevents