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Two Central Lambton residents facing stunt driving charges

 

A Sarnia man is facing a charge of stunt driving after an incident in on Nauvoo Road in Brooke-Alvinston.

OPP say they stopped a 2012 Chrysler was clocked doing 188 km/h – 98 km over the posted limit.

A 36 year-old faces charges.

And a 19 year-old St. Clair Township woman is facing stunt driving charges after OPP stopped a car on Bentpath Line.

Police say on Sept. 18 around 8:15 am, police clocked a 2008 Chevrolet at 146 km/h in a 90 zone.

The driver was stopped, her licence and vehicle seized and the car was impounded for days.

 

Fifty pot plants seized in Warwick

Lambton OPP have charged three Warwick Township people with unlawfully producing marijuana after a raid on Nauvoo Road.

Police released information today about Sept. 7 drug raid at the home in Warwick. About 50 marijuana plants in various stages of growth and production equipment was seized.

Three people in the home, a 64 year-old man, a 60 year-old woman and a 37 year-old man have been charged and will be in court Nov. 8.

 

Arnold questions Chambers guests at State of the County event

St. Clair Township Mayor Steve Arnold is questioning why administrators will be answering questions during an event that is billed as a State of the County address.
Each year, the Sarnia-Lambton Chamber of Commerce hosts a luncheon where elected officials from a number of municipalities and the county’s warden, speak about the issues facing the community. This year, the elected officials are sitting on the sidelines while the top administrators from the City of Sarnia, Lambton County, Petrolia and Point Edward and Warwick speak. The chamber’s website bills County CAO Ron VanHorne’s address saying “VanHorne is resolved to make Lambton County a caring, growing and innovative community and will outline the top priorities of 2017/18 in his State of the County Address.”
Arnold was “quite surprised” by the idea. “I always thought it would be my warden to speak on behalf of the warden and county council…Maybe everyone else thinks that it is a great idea, but I don’t. I get accused of micromanaging …but to me, the warden of the county speaks for the county.
“If we get to the spot where the staff can predict what happens in 2018, I may as well stay home. If that concept has changed, it is our fault.
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley also expressed his concern saying the event puts staff in a position of being political. “It’s putting them in this position and it is not fair to them.”
VanHorne told councillors when he was approached to be on the panel with other administrators it was to be a question and answer period “not a state of the union which is now being billed…  it was to be basically administrative in nature.”
The Nov. 3 event is ticketed with sponsors buying tables for between $250 and $1,000.

County to review mandate of Creative County

St. Clair Township Mayor Steve Arnold says it is time to take a look at the mandate of the Creative County Fund committee.
Earlier this year, the group which is a committee of council tasked with handing out money to cultural events in the region, raised a few eyebrows when it accepted money from Suncor Energy. It was part of the company’s commitment to support community projects around its Cedar Point Wind Energy Project, which the county and many of its municipalities opposed. The committee reviewed its actions after council complained but decided not to change the way it accepts grants.
Arnold told councillors the group was “not accountable to the county… They are very much so. They are in existence only at the whim of this council.”
Sarnia City/County Councillor Bev MacDougall who chaired the group, says the intention is not to allow political interference in the grants. “We have no intention of disrespecting county council.”
But councillors approved the idea of reviewing the Creative County Funds mandate and how it accepts money from outside sources. It’s not clear when that report will come to council.

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