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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 ...
The end may be in sight to a Southwestern Ontario First Nation’s land claim against the federal government that dates back nearly 200 years. The Walpole Island First Nation, located along Lake St.
“A new oil refining company with a capital of $200,000, to be known as the Empire Refining Company, was launched at Wallaceburg Saturday last, and the land for the plant on the water edge has been ...
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 ...
A Wallaceburg and area nature club will reveal its new identity when it celebrates 40 years in April. Sydenham Field Naturalists is holding its anniversary banquet April 12 at Retro Suites in Chatham.
A Wallaceburg-based environmental group is looking for volunteers to assist with its next step in restoring a local wooded area. The work planned in November and December is the second phase of the ...
Two Brantford residents have been charged with stealing copper wire after a Good Samaritan called police Sunday. Police responded to the call and found a break and enter in progress at a business on ...
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, ...
My column this week will dovetail from Dave’s column last week where he expressed his anger about the current and potential use and function of the Jeanne Gordon Hall in Wallaceburg. I agree with Dave ...
John Duncanson, executive vice-president and timber analyst at Corton Capital Inc., talks about the “significant impact” cross-Canada wildfires are having and will have on the lumber sector even ...
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