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- 2024 Shorty Jenkins Classic
- Auto Experts
- COGECO Ontario Mixed Curling...
- Community Conversations
- Find Your Fit
- Game Night
- Hockey Day In The OHL
- In The Studio
- Ontario Curling Championships
- Out for a Drive
- Podium
- Queen's Park Report
- Sarnia Lambton Daily
- Sarnia-Lambton Today
- Star Awards 2018
- Sting Buzz
- Talk Local
- The OHL Tonight
- The Workplace Puzzle
- Unsung Heroes
- Women Who Lead
- YourTV Remembers
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Brigden Fair's 175th Anniversary
We sit down with Dennis Robinson, Publicity Convenor for the Brigden Fair, to dive into the rich history of this Sarnia-Lambton tradition. Celebrating its 175th anniversary, we explore what makes this fair so special and why it continues to be a highlight of the Thanksgiving weekend. From its agricultural roots to its cherished community feel, learn why the Brigden Fair is a one-of-a-kind experience.
The Making of "Visual Plea"
Jake Cummings of Maul Tide shares the process of creating his album, Visual Plea. You can watch "In The Studio", hosted by Mark Tetreault, Tuesday nights at 9:30pm only on yourTV.
Game Night: Hanabi Rules
Game Night Host Matthew Winquist explains the rules to co-op game Hanabi. Catch Game Night every Wednesday at 9:30pm, only on YourTV Sarnia.
A Greener Sarnia?
Climate Action Sarnia-Lambton's Marian Blonde and Allan McKeown sit down with us to tackle the big questions about our community's energy future. They discuss their concerns about the proposed gas plant projects in St. Clair, the push for cleaner alternatives, and their upcoming community event, "The Climate Caffe."
Sarnia's Job Market: What the Minimum Wage Hike Means
We're joined by Mikelle Bryson-Campbell from the Sarnia Lambton Workforce Development Board to get a real-world look at the local job market. We discuss today's new minimum wage increase, the persistent challenges of hiring and retaining staff, and what's being done to address the availability of skilled workers in our community.
National Day for Truth ad Reconciliation
In this clip, residential school survivor Lila Bruyere offers a personal and direct message for non-Indigenous people on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. She also shares a story about how younger generations are engaging with this history.
Petrolia & North Enniskillen Fire Dept. Deputy Chief Retires
Retiring Deputy Fire Chief Darren Allan reflects on his remarkable 25-year career with the Petrolia and North Enniskillen Fire Department. In this clip, he discusses the significance of his service medals and shares what it meant to lead key projects like the acquisition of new fire apparatu
Aamjiwnaang Councillor Shares a Photo from the Past | Sarnia Lambton Today
Councillor Marina Plain of Aamjiwnaang First Nation shares a personal story about her grandfather and his time at a residential school. This segment highlights the significance of family history and how her community observes National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Sting Buzz featuring Sting Coach Alan Letang
Sarnia Sting Coach Alan Letang talks about motivating and relating to young players.