Novemburger Fund Raiser

This month, Sarnia is spicing up fundraising with Novemburger, a tasty way to support the United Way of Sarnia-Lambton. Local restaurants are creating unique burgers, with $2 from each one sold going to the charity. From bold flavors to creative twists, these one-of-a-kind burgers are available all month. Aged Cheddar BLT Burger, Peameal Smash Burger … Read more

Veterans Day at McDonalds

On Veterans Day, Participating McDonald’s throughout Michigan is offering a free meal to veterans and active military members as a thank-you for their service. On Monday, veterans with a valid ID can enjoy a breakfast meal, such as an Egg McMuffin or Bacon Egg Cheese Biscuit, complete with a hash brown and a drink. This … Read more

Fort Gratiot Man Killed

A tragic incident occurred Tuesday night in Fort Gratiot when a man was struck and killed by a vehicle. The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office was called just before midnight to 24th Avenue, where deputies found the man lying in the road. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities determined the man had … Read more

Port Huron City Council

In Port Huron’s city council election, two incumbents, Sherry Archibald and Teri Lamb, secured re-election, with Archibald leading the pack. Archibald, who works with the St. Clair County Child Abuse and Neglect Council, and Lamb, both earned strong support, with Archibald receiving 4,552 votes. Joining them will be Barbara Payton, who secured second place with … Read more

Combating Illegal Firearms

The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office and the Drug Task Force are intensifying efforts to enhance community safety, by tackling the rising issue of illegal firearms. so far this year the seizure of these weapons has surged over 50% compared to last year. The Drug Task Force knows that illegal drugs and firearms often coexist, … Read more

Hospitalized Following Crash

A 50-year-old woman was hospitalized after a fiery crash in Chesterfield Township on Tuesday morning. The woman was driving a Ford Escape on 23 Mile Road when she rear-ended a stopped Lincoln at Seaden Drive. The Lincoln caught fire, but everyone inside got out safely. The Ford rolled over, and firefighters had to rescue the … Read more

Stones N’ Bones Reopens

Sarnia’s natural history museum, Stones N’ Bones, has reopened its doors on weekends, despite being on the market for a new owner. Visitors can explore the museum’s impressive collection of 6,000 artifacts, including dinosaur bones and rare gems, every Friday through Sunday from 11 to 5. Local volunteer Kevin Bly emphasizes the museum’s unique charm, … Read more

Stickler Trial Postponed

The trial of Michael Stickler, accused of killing court officer Robert Silver during an eviction attempt, has been postponed until January. The delay was granted after Stickler’s attorney, Sharron Parrish, expressed concerns about her ability to represent him effectively due to her heavy workload from other cases. Parrish recently handled multiple significant trials, including a … Read more

Best of the Blue Water Area

The public is invited to nominate their favorite local businesses for the Best of the Blue Water Area 2025. Nominations will open on December 2nd and run through December 23rd, giving community members a chance to support their favorite spots. Voting will take place from February 3rd to February 17th, with the top three businesses … Read more