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Shorty Jenkins Classic Returns to yourTV
The @shortyjenkins Classic is returning to @CityofCornwall. Watch for our coverage September 11-15. #yourTV @cogeco
Why Aren't Sarnia Police Charging For Some Drug Offences?
Watch YourTV Sarnia beginning at 6p July 18, 2024 for a Special Edition of Sarnia-Lambton Today. See the full half-hour interview with Police Chief Derek Davis. He talks about following new guidelines for drug enforcement and Rainbow Park.
Denise McMillan & Brooke Kyte From Huron House On The Fathers Day "Run/Walk/Bike" at Mike Weir Park
It's the 37th annual "Run/Walk/Bike" for the Huron House Boys Home.
Local Author Dana Pitts On His New Book "Perpetual Motion - An Autobiography of Relative History"
"There are definitely snippets of my career in the book." Dana Pitts talks about his inspiration for writing his first book.
Grant Money Available For Enterprising Students From Sarnia Lambton Economic Partnership
Tristan Nemchek tells us about how students can apply for grant money from the Sarnia Lambton Economic Partnership, "Summer Company Program"
What's Being Done for the People at Rainbow Park? Valerie Colasanti with an Update
There's a short-term and a long-range plan. Valerie Colasanti, General Manager Social Services Division - Lambton County tells us what's being done now and in the future for the homeless including those at Rainbow Park.
Sarnia Councillor Bill Dennis Answers To a Harassment Claim Made Against Him
"...It's political, and I think the Mayor's behind it to be honest with you." said Bill Dennis on being named in a City of Sarnia workplace harassment claim. When contacted for comment, Mayor Mike Bradley said, "The remarks are false."