Wednesday Dec 23 | Times Herald
Port Huron man, 25, jailed in Sarnia
A 25-year-old Port Huron man who evaded immigration officials is going to jail after being busted for cocaine, The Observer reported.
Bridge officials to look into barriers
If a Sarnia councilman has his way, the Blue Water Bridge could soon have a barrier to prevent suicide jumpers.
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Four sent to hospital after car enters river
Emergency services in Sarnia responded at about 7:10 p.m. Thursday to a report that a vehicle had driven into the St.
A missed corner at the Sun Oil curve turned tragic for a Wallaceburg family on Dec.
Two kids killed after car plunges into river
Two children are dead after they were trapped in this car, which entered the the St.
MARYSVILLE -- An all-you- can-eat breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday at the center, 1599 Michigan Ave.
Region will miss Dr. Jim Mackenzie's activism
The Blue Water Area has lost a true champion of the people. Dr. Jim Mackenzie, whose ancestor Alexander Mackenzie served as Canada's second prime minister, died Thursday.
Sarnia Police are cracking down on drivers who think they own the road a ' especially the closed ones.
Rev. John Gould returns to Straffordville
Reverend John Gould is looking forward to his return to the 'sunny south.' "This will be like living in Florida, I think," smiled the Straffordville United Church's new minister earlier this week.
Detroit-Windsor Truck Ferry to close Nov. 23 through Feb. 15
Home invaders hit Alice Street
The Sarnia Police Service is investigating a home invasion that occurred about 8 p.m. Nov.
A search for a possible Blue Water Bridge jumper is scheduled to resume this morning.
Charles G. Kelly was named by U.S. Sens. Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow, both D-Mich., to serve on the 2009 Federal Judicial Advisory Committee for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family, Bob died at the age of 81 on Wednesday, October 7, 2009.
Wow, what an impressive effort. Take a look at services, regroup them, change the number and call it a success with only several more years of effort required to implement the changes...Just in time for the new Council to re-organize all over again.
City lifts shelter-in-place order
Southwest Sarnia was in lockdown Oct. 6 for a little more than three hours after a benzene leak at the Imperial Oil plant.
Benzene spill sends Sarnians indoors
Residents of south Sarnia were ordered indoors for three hours Tuesday after benzene spilled at an Imperial Oil unit for the second time in 18 months.
Sarnia under shelter after chemical leak
Police in Sarnia have shut down a large section of the city's south end following a benzene leak at the Imperial Oil facility there.
Weekend walk for peace planned
A Sarnia group plans to take to the street this weekend in the name of peace. The city's Art of Living chapter will take its message for a violence-free, stress-free society to Centennial Park on Oct.