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Richard Sillers’ legal fate and the conclusion of the Wortley Pride kerfuffle will wait for another couple of months. Sillers, 38, was found guilty in March of possessing a dangerous weapon – one of the flagpoles he had attached to his pickup truck – and not guilty of causing a disturbance after a to-do in […]
Silver Stick tournament coming to town after Christmas
By Doug Kennedy It will be a busy week at Christmas break as 37 teams are competing in the Kincardine Silver Stick tournament this year. There are 23 bantam teams … Continue reading Silver Stick tournament coming to town after Christmas →
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Boris Johnson out, but not as U.K. P.M.
There will be a change at No. 10 Downing Street, but not until October.
First ever Christmas Stay-cation parade a huge success
About two dozen stationary floats lines the main street of Kincardine on Saturday, December 18. Originally scheduled for December 11, a town-wide power outage moved the event to a much more mild night the following weekend. From 5-8p.m., children could visit with Santa and families could check out the floats designed by local businesses, all […]
Nine years in prison for man convicted in record fentanyl raid
The largest single seizure of fentanyl in the history of Sarnia – one of Southwestern Ontario’s hardest-hit communities amid the ongoing opioid crisis – has led to one of the city’s longest drug-trafficking prison sentences in recent memory.
Woman charged in Southwestern Ontario man’s death appears in court
A North York woman charged with first-degree murder in the death of a Windsor man whose remains were found on Walpole Island appeared Friday in a Sarnia courtroom.