‘Bridge of Friendship’ Protest

On Saturday, hundreds gathered under the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron for Michigan’s “Bridge of Friendship” event, aimed at supporting Canada amid rising tensions. Protesters were voicing opposition to President Trump’s tariffs and his suggestion to make Canada the 51st state. Organized by local groups like Yoopers Unite, the gathering highlighted frustration over tariffs … Read more

Public Comments Sought

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is seeking public feedback on alleged violations at Smith’s Creek Landfill. Residents of Kimball Township have reported strong odors from the landfill causing headaches and nausea. EGLE issued seven violation notices between October of ’23 and July of ’24. The county has agreed to a … Read more

Businesses Invited to Share Tariff Impact

Local businesses in Sarnia are being urged to speak out on how global tariffs are impacting day-to-day operations. The Lambton Business Collaborative is hosting a public forum on Tuesday, May 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Gateway Room in the St. Clair Corporate Centre. Owners and managers can share firsthand how tariffs affect … Read more

United Way Raises $870K

The United Way of St. Clair County wrapped up its ’24 fundraising campaign at a special event marking its 100th anniversary. Campaign Chair Deb Johnson announced they raised $870,000, just shy of their $900,000 goal. Johnson, also the Executive Director of St. Clair County Community Mental Health, praised the community’s efforts despite economic challenges. The … Read more

Illegal Crossing into U.S.

An 18-year-old Iranian man was arrested after illegally crossing into the U.S. from Canada via the St. Clair River in East China Township. Border Patrol agents in Marysville received a tip about a man carrying a paddleboard and quickly located him. The man, a legal resident of Canada, was processed and sent back to Canada. … Read more

Nonprofit Rallies Support for Students

Blue Water Community Action in Port Huron is rallying support for local students through The Big Give on May 14th. This 24-hour online fundraiser, hosted by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, helps nonprofits like BWCA. Donations made directly to BWCA by May 12th will be combined for a stronger impact, increasing their chances … Read more

ARTPATH

Sarnia’s downtown and Mitton Village will come alive August 16–17 for ARTPATH, a new self-guided art festival. Locals can explore ten creative “pods” on foot or by bike, with live art, performances, artisan markets, and hands-on fun. Inspired by Artwalk, this fresh take spreads creativity across key spots like the Suncor Agora, George Street, and … Read more

Special Needs and Autism Awareness Day

Last Saturday, the Port Huron Police Department hosted its annual Special Needs and Autism Acceptance Day. Despite rainy weather, local families came together to meet first responders and explore emergency vehicles in a relaxed setting. The event focused on building trust, ensuring that if help is ever needed, fear won’t stand in the way. Community … Read more

Educator Wins Award

Jasmine McNary, an agriscience educator in Sanilac County, has been named the recipient of this year’s Young Agriculture Employee Award. This prestigious honor recognizes Michigan farmers under 35 for their contributions to farming, leadership, and community involvement. McNary oversees a diverse livestock program at the local high school, including sheep, cattle, and chickens, while boosting … Read more

Earth Day Event

Climate Action Sarnia-Lambton hosted a free Earth Day event at the Sarnia Library on Tuesday evening. Families and homeowners explored interactive exhibits, participated in kids’ activities, and learned from local environmental groups. Engineers John Ward and Ed Brost presented on heat pumps and electric vehicles, focusing on how they benefit homeowners. The event offered a … Read more