Twenty years of ‘bringing joy’ and a some jingle to merchants
One person seriously injured in accident south of Alvinston
May 27, 2015
Lambton OPP is investigating after a driver was seriously injured in an accident on Nauvoo Road. Little information is availalbe at this time, but officials say the accident occurred yesterday afternoon between Oil Springs and Aberfeldy Line. Police are calling it a "serious collision" resulting in "serious injury to the driver." The OPP continue the investigation and expect to release more information today.
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Twenty years of ‘bringing joy’ and a some jingle to merchants
December 6, 2024
Cathy Dobson/The Independent The motor coaches delivering visitors to Victoria Playhouse Petrolia’s annual Starbright Christmas show this week, isn’t just a sign the musical powerhouse is back for its 20th year. It’s adding some jingle to the pockets of the owners of restaurants and local shops part of an annual Christmas economic boom. This year, 30 motor coaches from all
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Barry Wright/The Independent The heated rivalry between the Petrolia Squires and Alvinston Killer Bees will be used to help those less fortunate when the teams meet in Ontario Super Hockey League action this Friday at Greenwood. The Squires and Bees have challenged their respective fans to a teddy bear toss when the teams go head-to-head for the second time this
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Flaring from Nova ‘disruption’ seen as far south as Dresden
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Nova Chemical’s says a disruption in their process at the Corunna facility is responsible for a large flare which lit up the night sky Thursday. The glow and flame from the stack could be seen as far south as Dresden. “We are actively working to return the facility to normal operating conditions as soon as possible,” the company said in
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Premier promises to ban public use of drugs, allow police to remove encampments
December 5, 2024
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says there will be new rules to help address homeless encampments. A group of nine mayors recently wrote to the premier suggesting he use the Not Withstanding Clause of the Constitution to allow police to remove the tent cities across the province. The courts have banned the forced removal of the encampments. Lambton County and City
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