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What the Sarnia Police Service Board says, and what It actually shows

Sarnia’s police board says it stopped pushing a new headquarters after the mayor’s veto. But in the same meeting, the service says its needs are unchanged and repeats that a new build was its preferred long-term solution. This deep dive breaks down the transcript, the law, and SPS’s own materials, and shows a shift in messaging, not a clear shift in position.
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The Sarnia Journal broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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