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Minor hockey celebrates this weekend
October 25, 2013
Petrolia’s minor hockey players will be front and center this weekend as the local association celebrated 51 years of the game. Friday night, minor hockey players from every age group will parade through Petrolia’s downtown starting at 6 pm. Then many of them will end up at the Greenwood Recreation Center for the Petrolia Squires game against Tillsonburg. The
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Centre for Family Health team gets approval
October 25, 2013
It’s a go. The Central Lambton Family Health Team has been given the green light to start construction on their new building on Countryview Drive. The team of seven doctors and 11 health professionals been working together for over two years on separate sites and received approval to locate in a soon-to-be built health plaza on. Southside Construction will build
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October 24, 2013
An Enniskillen Township teacher is the Lambton County Warden’s Citizen of the Month. Cathy Johnson has been a coach at North Lambton Secondary School for 29 years leading the volleyball, soccer, girls’ hockey, cross country and track and field teams. Johnson has also coached three adult and two student dragon boat teams. She’s also been active in minor hockey with
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Enter the Legion of Doom, if you dare
October 24, 2013
Dawn Wakefield doesn’t like the unknown but she and her volunteers have plenty of surprises ready for anyone who enters the Legion of Doom. Wakefield, her family and friends have long been horrifying the community around Halloween. They haunted the third floor of The Squire until it closed, taking donations for local charities But when The Squire closed, Wakefield
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Politicians take a wait and see attitude to branding research
October 24, 2013
Sarnia-Lambton’s blue water was one of the things visitors were startled by when they visited the area. Petrolia and Central Lambton politicians are taking a wait and see attitude after hearing the first piece of the plan to brand Sarnia-Lambton. The community effort to come up with a brand and marketing strategy for the community started last spring. North
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“We had the best time” says Henderson
October 23, 2013
She had only been gone a couple of days, but Florence Henderson already was missing Petrolia. Henderson wowed audiences at Victoria Playhouse Petrolia for the past two weeks and says she loved every minute of it. Speaking to The Independent by phone from her hotel in Maryland, Henderson says she already missed Petrolia. Henderson was first approached by her friend
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More promotion needed for woodlot rules: McCharles
October 23, 2013
Dead trees piled near the Oil Heritage District Community Center are the only sign of a small stand of trees that stood there until August. It was one of those unusual areas in an urban area which could have been considered a woodlot under Lambton County’s Woodlot bylaw. But Lambton County’s Woodlot Officer, Tim Payne, wasn’t aware the trees
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Turbines and the shrinking population on the mind of students
October 23, 2013
It seems there are few places politicians can go without being asked about industrial wind turbines. Take Dawn-Euphemia Councilors for example, who held their municipal council meeting at Dawn-Euphemia Public School Monday for Local Government Week. Students from three classes observed a council meeting for about an hour before they had an opportunity to ask questions. And the first question?
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Students dream big after hearing Hadfield
October 22, 2013
David Loerts thinks someday he’s like to run the Canadarm at the International Space Station. The 12 year-old student from Wyoming Public School is dreaming big after listening to Sarnia-born astronaut Chris Hadfield. The former commander of the ISS kept an audience of hundreds of school children from across the region engaged as he gave them a glimpse of what
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Auctioning a piece of Enniskillen’s history
October 22, 2013
A piece of Enniskillen history is about to be auctioned off and dismantled. Township council recently decided to sell the Shiloh Community Centre. It will be up for auction Oct. 28 at 5 pm and one of the few conditions is that the building be taken down. Mayor Kevin Marriott says it was a difficult decision to make because of
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Minor hockey offering incentives to Timbit players
October 21, 2013
He shoots! He falls! The littlest players in Petrolia Minor Hockey, the Timbits, took to the ice at the Greenwood Recreation Centre Saturday. Minor Hockey is offering incentives to encourage more Timbits to come out to learn to play the game. There aren’t as many little people lacing up for hockey on Saturday morning. Charlotte Wright Boyd of the
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A cousin’s love: Teen runs alongside cousin at cross-country meet
October 20, 2013
Aidan Vasey and his cousin, Nate Hussin, head for the finish line at the Petrolia Optimist Cross Country meet. Aidan Vasey just wanted to be part of the team and his cousin knew just how to make it happen. Vasey is a St. Phillip’s Catholic School student who, according to his father, Joel, has special needs. He likes to
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