Blue Water Bridge Tolls

Drivers crossing the Blue Water Bridge into Canada are now facing higher tolls, with rates rising by a dollar across the board. Standard vehicles such as cars, pickups, and SUVs now pay $4, while larger personal vehicles like RVs or campers are charged $4 for each axle beyond two. Commercial vehicles, including trucks and buses, … Read more

Eagle Project for Grief Support

Lucas Ebmeyer, a local Boy Scout, has completed his Eagle Project by installing a “Telephone of the Wind” at Blue Water Hospice Home in Marysville. This unique phone, unconnected to any network, offers grieving individuals a chance to express unspoken words to loved ones they’ve lost. Located near the Tom Lock Observatory for easy access, … Read more

Christmas Lighted Trail

The Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum in Port Sanilac is lighting up the season with its free Christmas Lighted Trail, open every weekend through January 3rd. The trail will also shine nightly from December 24th to January 3rd, offering a magical holiday experience for families. As a nonprofit, the museum relies on donations to … Read more

Marine City Xmas Tree

Marine City is bringing back its community Christmas tree this year, thanks to a $7,500 fundraising effort led by the Marine City Chamber of Commerce. The money will cover the construction of a new base for the tree at 300 Broadway Street. After the old tree was removed due to disease, the city had been … Read more

St. Clair County Grant

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced nine grants for local road projects across Michigan, including St. Clair County, which will save taxpayers $2.9 million. The funding will go toward resurfacing Clinton Avenue in St. Clair, from Fred W. Moore Highway to Carney Drive, improving road conditions crucial for truck traffic carrying materials like automotive parts and steel. … Read more

Snow Parking Ordinance

Port Huron’s snow parking ordinance is now active through April to ensure efficient snow removal. Through March 31st, vehicles must not be parked on city streets between 2:30 and 6 a.m. This allows plows to clear snow without obstructions. The city will issue warnings for violations through today, giving residents time to adjust. Starting Friday, … Read more

Community Choice Awards

Residents in the Blue Water Area can spotlight their favorite local businesses and organizations by nominating them for the Best of the Blue Water Area Community’s Choice Awards. By nominating in 25 or more categories, participants are entered to win a $250 gift card. The nomination period closes December 23rd, with the top five in … Read more

Online Shopping Scams

Port Huron residents are being warned to stay vigilant as holiday online shopping scams surge. A new report from Social Catfish ranks Michigan 15th in the U.S. for scam losses, totaling $203 million last year, and 23rd for victims per capita. With Americans expected to spend a record $240 billion on gifts this season, fraudsters … Read more

Sarnia Homicide Stabbing

A stabbing at a Queen Street rooming house in Sarnia left one man dead and another charged with second-degree murder. Rob Hall, who manages the property, was shocked by the violence, noting the two tenants involved had seemed quiet and non-violent. Crossley Hunter, 36, has been charged after allegedly stabbing a man—believed to be a … Read more

Girls Winter Basketball League

The 2025 Girls Winter Basketball League in Port Huron kicks off January 18th and runs through February 22nd. This six-week league is open to girls in grades 1-8, with divisions for 1st-2nd, 3rd-4th, 5th-6th, and 7th-8th. Teams must be formed before registration, as individual players cannot sign up. The $300 team fee covers a roster … Read more