County offering ‘introductory to Geneaology’ workshop series
Is there a sheep rustler in your family? A stage coach robber?
Is there a sheep rustler in your family? A stage coach robber?
It’s been a challenge. A delight. And a lot of work.
In the first of what is expected to be a regular “report” from the Sarnia-Lambton Chamber of Commerce to appear in Lambton Shield, President and CEO Rory Ring has expressed concerns over the transparency of the Ontario government as it applies to its sale of public assets, specifically shares of Hydro One, which the Liberal government says it will use to pay for infrastructure improvements.
In recognition of one Lambton County’s most treasured, natural “Discoveries That Matter”- its beaches and waterfront – the County of Lambton and the Organization for Literacy in Lambton (OLL) are teaming up to offer a writing competition for children, adults, and newcomers.
The reality is that it doesn’t always take a lot of effort to remove a barrier to business.
Becky Krukowski is betting you’ll be surprised—pleasantly surprised—at how much Junior Achievement has changed in recent times.
Sarnia-Lambton communities, including the City of Sarnia and the County of Lambton, will receive a total of $6.67 million during 2015 as part of the Gas Tax Fund, the first installment of which has been released.
Some seven community projects throughout Sarnia-Lambton will be receiving up to $458,790 in federal funding as part of the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program.
Petrolia-based Sof Surfaces Inc., which manufactures rubberized safety tiles for use in children’s playgrounds, has pleaded guilty and fined $70,000 after a worker lost a foot to moving machinery in late 2013.
Lambton’s Creative County Fund is advancing a total of $50,900 to 10 locally-based cultural, arts, and heritage projects through its 2015 intake.