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Sarnia · SarniaLambton has campuses in Sarnia, Mississauga, Toronto and Ottawa. Immigration Minister Marc Miller has said his department will issue no more than 360,000 new visas this year. College officials estimate a $14-million hit to the college's budget for 2024/2025, and a $30-million reduction the following year.See the Story
Lambton College grateful for community support: president
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Sarnia · SarniaToronto-born Phylicia George began running hurdles at age 15 and competed at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympics. After that, she was recruited to compete in bobsled and won bronze with Kaillie Humphries at the 2018 Olympics in South Korea. George told pupils at P.E. McGibbon elementary school in Sarnia her story of competing at the summer Olympics as a runner and then the winter Olympics.See the Story
Canadian Olympian shares her story with pupils at Sarnia school
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Sarnia · SarniaLinda Weeres won the fully-furnished new home on Blue Coast Heights in Plympton-Wyoming, valued at $1.2 million, and Gwen Rogers won nearly $324,000 in the lottery's 50-50 draw. The lottery is one of those times when just about everybody is a winner since the approximately $500,000 raised this year will help hospital foundations in Sarnia and Petrolia.See the Story
Sarnia resident wins Bluewater Health Foundation dream home, but may not know it
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Sarnia · SarniaCouncil recently approved the draft which goes out for public comment, and will consider the proposals March 11. Council did that while meeting electronically during the COVID-19 pandemic, then switched in 2022 to the current 1 p.m. start time, on a trial basis. The draft also proposes changes to how the acting mayor position works.See the Story
Switching back to 10 a.m. Sarnia city council meetings proposed
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Sarnia · SarniaSarnia's firefighters have a new four-year collective agreement, increasing their pay 3.25 per cent a year for four years. City council ratified the agreement recently. A first-class firefighter, making $108,600 a year as of July 1, 2023, will be making $112,000 by July1, 2024.See the Story
Sarnia firefighters get 3.25% more a year in four-year deal with city
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Mental Health · SarniaA new Sarnia Community Foundation fund for a mental health initiative could be helping people pay for therapy. That's one of the longer-term visions Leanne Fera, with Project Mental Wellness, said she's considering. The fund, established Feb. 8, has about $3,500 so far.See the Story
Sarnia Community Foundation fund established for Project Mental Wellness
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