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Hip fans join the party in Petrolia
August 3, 2016
The Independent Staff Tragically Hip fans won’t have to go too far to take in the band’s final concert. Petrolia will be hosting an outdoor screening of the CBC’s broadcast of the iconic Canadian band’s final concert in Kingston Aug. 20 at the Petrolia Farmers’ Market building. Fans across the nation clamoured for tickets after the band announced this would
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Solving the Who Dunn’it
August 3, 2016
Brook Brouwers and Rachel Clark can hardly believe their ears when they learn the mayor, played by Ruby Smalls, rigged the local cookie contest in Inspector Bumble and the Big Cookie Heist. The members of the Lambton Young Theatre Players Youth Drama Camp staged the show for family and friends on Friday afternoon. There will be one more camp in
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Memories of ties and artificial flowers
August 1, 2016
Heather Wright The Independent Lou Anne Sybenga’s fabric and rug hooking art usually leans toward the whimsical – a friend’s home complete with sports cars and neighbourhood churches, people with wide eyes and slightly crooked smiles. “I lean toward the cartoonish,” says Sybenga as she worked with the Victoria Hall Arts Committee to hang her latest works for display throughout
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Can we talk? Michael Learned to have a conversation with fans
July 20, 2016
Michael Learned has asked herself more than once why she’s agreed to stand on a stage and answer questions about her work and her life. The four-time Emmy award winner who is currently at Victoria Playhouse Petrolia playing the lead in Driving Miss Daisy will take to the stage – alone – July 27 to 29 in Miss Michael
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Alvinston to be home to the arts and music Aug. 13
July 17, 2016
The Brooke-Alvinston Arts & Activity Group is gearing up for another Arts and Music Fest. Spokesperson Liana Russwurm recently told council they were planning an all-day event for Aug. 13 in the River Street Park. “We’re trying to make it very interesting for the kids,” she says adding the Arts and Activity group will have a booth set up to
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Alvinston rolling out the fun for Canada Day
June 30, 2016
Jeanette Douglas says you can spend the whole week in Brooke-Alvinston if you want to celebrate Canada’s 149th birthday. The Brooke-Alvinston councillor is one of the people on the community’s Canada Day Committee. She told a crowd at Sunday’s Ecumenical Service there was lots to do to celebrate the nations birthday. Sports plays a big role in the celebrations. For
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Canada Day means celebrating with a chicken BBQ in Central Lambton
June 30, 2016
You can play a little chicken this Canada Day. There are chicken barbecue’s across the region bringing neighbours together to celebrate Canada’s birthday. In Enniskillen, the chickens will be cooked by a crew at Krall Park throughout the day. The meal will be served up at the Enniskillen Township office on Rokeby Line. For ticket information call the Township office.
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Eaglesmith’s one-man war to bring back rural life
June 23, 2016
He’s toured Canada and the United States. He’s been on Letterman. But on Saturday, Fred Eaglesmith will pull up a stool in the middle of the Old Plympton Township Hall and put on a concert for about 60 people. It may seem unusual for a musician to pick such a small, out of the way venue – a hall
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Towell to serve up Hot Food Free in new multi-media show Saturday
June 16, 2016
Cathy Dobson Special to The Independent Larry Towell was embedded with the Ukranian troops on the front lines this winter. “The Ukranian army had so little, I helped them get gasoline,” says the 62-year-old photojournalist whose home base is a 75-acre farm in Dawn-Euphemia. From the sweat shops in Bangladesh to the gang activity dogging migrants at the southern Mexican
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Wyoming racing legend to be inducted into Motorsport Hall of Fame
June 15, 2016
Dave Whitlock wasn’t expecting this. The Wyoming racing legend will be inducted into the 2016 Canadian Motorsports Hall of Fame joining racing greats such as Paul Tracy and Mario Andretti. Whitlock is a three-time CASCAR champion and was Rookie of the Year in 1989. He had 19 wins in his 24-year career. He was also the first to win back-to-back
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Tractors invade Petrolia
June 15, 2016
If you saw a tractor or two – or 26 – in Petrolia today, your eyes weren’t deceiving you. It’s Tractor Day at LCCVI and 26 students convinced their parents to let them take the family farm vehicle to school for the day. It’s the most tractors that have been involved in what is becoming a yearly event at the
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Take a look at your favourite old Lambton buildings this weekend
June 10, 2016
You will have a chance June 11 and 12 to get a peek into some of Lambton County’s historic buildings. This is the third time Doors Open Lambton County has been held. In 2014, 44 sites were featured, logging 6,800 visits. This year, the event will highlight some of the cutting edge contributions Lambton County has made. “Building on our
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