Rotarians hoping to entice readers to buy 40,000 used books
Some 40,000 used books will be available at the Rotary Club of Bluewaterland’s annual used book sale scheduled for January 17,18 and 19.
Some 40,000 used books will be available at the Rotary Club of Bluewaterland’s annual used book sale scheduled for January 17,18 and 19.
The Mooretown Jr. Flags Bantam Rep hockey team raised over $200 for the United Way of Sarnia-Lambton at their final game of the regular season.
Genaro Ramos of 2731 Sandfield Crescent in Brights Grove has won a top prize of $350 from Bluewater Power, as part of this season’s home decorating contest.
The history of business is full of stories, such as the time when Reid Hastings is said to have misplaced a copy of the movie Apollo 13, which according to one telling (there have been others), led to the founding of Netflix.
Sarnia’s Youth HUB located at St Luke’s United Church has seen wonderful success since opening its doors in February 2017, supporting over 800 individual youth aged 16 – 24 who have attended the Hub more than 12,330 times.
What’s worse than getting Aunt Helen’s fruitcake for Christmas? Getting “the flu.”
Angela Kirkland has just arrived at Habitat for Humanity Sarnia/Lambton as the organization’s new Fund Development Manager.
It may have been short notice, but news that kindergarten students from Gregory A.
Two significant contributions to the success of this year’s Operation Christmas Tree, an initiative of the Optimist Club of Moore, have helped to ensure ongoing success, say organizers.
A group of local organizations, including the Rotaract Cub of Sarnia Lambton, Lambton Elderly Outreach, and Age-Friendly Sarnia have organized the inaugural year for an Adopt-A-Driveway program in the community.