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2012 News Archive:
Power grid technology to be tested in Lambton 2 MW flywheel test facility to be constructed Go to Article |
Canada looks at energy strategy Industrial fabricators say energy polciy would boost business Go to Article |
Rolling towards an economic boon Creating an unencumbered oversize freight route Go to Article |
Sarnia's largest roof-top solar in the works $3 million and 80,000 s.f. of solar panels Go to Article |
Whipping up investment Sarnia inventor attracts financing Go to Article |
Buses bolstering Sarnia rail service VIA and Robert Q Go to Article |
Local shipping route study completed Addresses need to move oversized fabricated metal modules Go to Article |
VIA Rail and Robert Q offer 8 trips daily between Sarnia and Toronto Eight weekly and five weekend options Go to Article |
Ninety jobs created with reopening of Montana's Cookhouse Opening January 11th Go to Article |
Methes receives new producer of the year award Canadian Renewable Fuels Association award Go to Article |
Small FIT solar program reopens Province streamlining assessments Go to Article |
Beating the oil sands drum Community is ahead of the curve Go to Article |
New Shell GM at Corunna refinery Outlook for site very positive Go to Article |
NOVA Corunna revamp underway $250 million revamp to accept 100 percent natural gas liquids Go to Article |
Looking for boost to bio industry Efforts beginning to show results Go to Article |
Funding announced for Sarnia plastics company Entropex receives Industrial Research Council assistance Go to Article |
Attracting investment to Sarnia-Lambton Targetting food processors Go to Article |
Community branding underway Sarnia-Lambton launches intensive community-wide branding initiative Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership promoting Lambton at Private Label Trade Show Part of Ontario Food Cluster Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario Launches Community-Wide Branding Initiative Sarnia-Lambton unifying brand Go to Article |
Selling Sarnia-Lambton abroad Community branding initiative announced Go to Article |
HGS continues to accept online applications Online application site will stay open Go to Article |
New oil contacts made at conference Oil execs interested in Sarnia-Lambton fabricators Go to Article |
Job fair held amid storm Job hopefuls brave wind and rain Go to Article |
HGS Contact Centre Job Fair Monday Sarnia-Lambton prepares for job fair Go to Article |
Local manufacturers make oil patch pitch Industrial Alliance and Economic Partnership speaking at event Go to Article |
Sarnia Transit offers complimentary bus passes to job fair attendees Attendees receive two free bus passes Go to Article |
Lambton Shores blooms Lambton Shores wins national award Go to Article |
Biofuels plant ready to roll Commissioning is underway Go to Article |
HGS Sarnia job fair Global co. looks at potential new 500 employee call centre in Sarnia area Go to Article |
Company seeking applicants at upcoming job fair Potential 500 employee call centre Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton and HGS Canada Announcement Job fair Oct 29 and 30 Go to Article |
Buses to augment lost Sarnia train service VIA Rail and Robert Q strike deal Go to Article |
New national rail transport vision kick starts in high gear 150 at Sarnia Town Hall Workshop Go to Article |
Residents urged to attend meeting regarding VIA Rail Sarnia-Lambton chosen as community to kick off Canada-wide meeting series Go to Article |
Home sales up this year Most sales 100,000 to 149,000 Go to Article |
The fostering of a cluster Good article on Sarnia-Lambton's biohybrid chemistry cluster Go to Article |
Methes to hold grand opening for Sombra biodiesel plant Plant converts used cooking oil and beef or pork fat to biodiesel Go to Article |
Two possible sites for new gas plant Second site in St. Clair considered Go to Article |
WorleyParsons partnering with BSI Engineering To expand fermentation and biochemical technology expertise Go to Article |
1,600 seat theatre complex coming $16 million redevelopment project by Cineplex Go to Article |
Pilot plant setting up in research park Company to produce biobutanol Go to Article |
Region wins praise as good site for plant Sarnia-Lambton good fit for $360 million natural gas plant Go to Article |
Lambton lands power plant $360 million natural gas plant to relocate in St. Clair Twp. Go to Article |
County eyes industrial river dock SLIA to begin identifying transportation corridor to river Go to Article |
Building activity June rebound Sarnia June building activity almost 6.9 million Go to Article |
Citizenship ceremony returns to Sarnia Twenty-five new Canadian citizens Go to Article |
Minister bullish on petrochemicals Sarnia-Lambton petrochemical industry is recipe for future Ontario success Go to Article |
College handpicked for industrial innovation Lambton College site for national college industrial research chair Go to Article |
Industrial contractor ready for big projects Multi-million investment by Anderson Webb Go to Article |
Taking solar power to the dump Potential for small solar farm at landfill site Go to Article |
In-Situ Oil Sands Alliance to visit Sarnia-Lambton Group meeting with fabricators Go to Article |
Student entrepreneurs spawn new business Summer Company Program Go to Article |
Announcing 2012 Summer Company student businesses Funding provided for seven summer businesses Go to Article |
Shell eyes natural gas unit for Corunna Considering building small liquified natural gas processing unit Go to Article |
BioAmber Plant Breaks Ground Constructin has begun at $80 million plant Go to Article |
Real estate sales edge higher Summer season poised to ramp up Go to Article |
Biochemical industry key to growth Economic Partnership Strategic Plan unveiled Go to Article |
Optimism for Sarnia's job market Economic Partnership releases new three year plan Go to Article |
Bio-tech firm setting up shop in Energy Park SolutionsC402 opening 50,000 s.f. research and development facility at Bluewater Energy Park Go to Article |
Spandex will stretch size of Sarnia plant BioAmber will more than double in size Go to Article |
Rooftop solar panels planned Buildings planned for Warwick and St. Clair industrial parks Go to Article |
Manufacturer eyes Sarnia "tremendous opportunities in the Sarnia area" Go to Article |
Chemistry sector deserves more attention Local leaders knocking on Premier's door Go to Article |
Ontario and the oil sands Sarnia-Lambton making connections in the oil patch Go to Article |
Nova Chemicals gears up for expansion Exciting time for Nova eastern operations Go to Article |
From Sarnia by water Economic Partnership exploring ways to ship large freight West from Sarnia-Lambton Go to Article |
Lanxess invests $10 million in BioAmber Will be minority share holder Go to Article |
LANXESS invests in BioAmber LANXESS strengthens commitment to renewable raw materials Go to Article |
City wins national honour City wins social responsibility award Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership appoints Officers and Board of Director Organization sets 2012 Board Go to Article |
Getting shipshape in Sarnia Eleven ships expected at Sarnia harbour this winter Go to Article |
Fiddick's expansion on schedule Opening in December of 2012
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Industrial Relocation NewAlta leasing portion of former Fibrex Go to Article |
Future looks brighter for local pork producers Ontario hog prices up more than 45% Go to Article |
Sun ready to rise on delayed St. Clair solar farms Two 20 megawatt solar farms close to completion Go to Article |
Petrolia Farmers' Market continues strong sales, crowds Saturday market a success Go to Article |
Solutions4C02 demo facility planned for Bluewater Energy Park Solutions4CO2 Files for IPO on TSX Venture Exchange
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Surprising year for real estate 2011 dollar value second highest in decade Go to Article |
Hydro transmission upgrade inches ahead Transmission upgrade bodes well for community Go to Article |
Purdy Fishery nets national TV spot Food Network to feature Sarnia-Lambton business Go to Article |
Great year for Lambton College Year capped by record enrolment Go to Article |
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2011 News Archive:
BioAmber building begins Equipment ordered for Spring construction Go to Article |
Lambton College grad working on cutting edge biomass researcc Lab works closely with industry Go to Article |
NOVA setting up corp. services centre at Research Park University of Western Ontario welcomes NOVA to Sarnia-Lambton campus Go to Article |
Lambton unveils second generation of GIS mapping site Features new 2010 aerial photography Go to Article |
Lambton unwraps updated GIS website Next generation of gis for Sarnia-Lambton Go to Article |
Region's Hybrid Chemistry Cluster Further Expands Sustainable Chem Alliance investment helps bring S4C02 to Sarnia-Lambton Go to Article |
NOVA's outlook upbeat Considering ambitious growth plans Go to Article |
Sarnia lands emerging tech company Demonstration facility to be located in Sarnia Go to Article |
Bridge traffic on the rebound Truck traffic increasing Go to Article |
Real estate sales solid First-time buyers spur market Go to Article |
Kudos to Sunripe Chosen best specialty food store in Canada Go to Article |
One Tomato harvests award Grass roots project garners sustainability award Go to Article |
Wunderkind helps Lambton County recruit empty nesters Toronto drivers participating in Lambton promo Go to Article |
Lambton Shores wins national Blooms competition Environmental protection and energy efficiency lauded Go to Article |
Sustainable Chem Alliance, BIC to collaborate with S African Incubator Commercialization activities with eGoLiBio Life Sciences Incubabor Go to Article |
Economic Partnership Seeks Input on Future of the County Seeking input from Sarnia-Lambton citizens and businesses Go to Article |
Petrolia company moving its R&D into former Vulcan plant Agri equipment manufacturer constantly works to improve Go to Article |
New Union Gas compressor station up and running Improved operations at Canada's largest underground gas storage facility Go to Article |
Provident Energy investing in local operations Ten million to be spent at Corunna storage terminal Go to Article |
Enbridge Sarnia pipeline expansion planned Sarnia pipelines to be expanded and reversed Go to Article |
Charlie Fairbank enters Petroleum Hall of Fame Second Fairbank recongized Go to Article |
Provident signs long-term deal 10-year lease agreement signed for underground storage caverns Go to Article |
Shale gas gives plastics sector new lease on life NOVA to ship ethane to ethylene plant in Corunna Go to Article |
Biotech firm opens office in Sarnia PlantForm locating in Research Park Go to Article |
NOVA plans for shale gas Company preparing Corunna site Go to Article |
Provident Energy new rail loading facility running $35 million project can expand in future Go to Article |
Major Mall Renovation Five million food court opening soon Go to Article |
PlantForm Corporation opens office at Research Park Company plans to commercialize plant-based antibody drugs Go to Article |
Nature area planned for vacant space County and St. Clair Region Conserv. Authority partner Go to Article |
Area farmers join leadership program Pair dubbed avid innovators with eye to future Go to Article |
NOVA announces ethane agreements for Corunna unit Agreements to use ethane from Marcellus Shale Basin Go to Article |
Sarnia plant lauded as new market for farm crops BioAmber opens new market for farmers says Don McCabe Go to Article |
Bluewater Sustainability Initiative receives grant Three year grant to promote community sustainability Go to Article |
New bioindustrial plant announced for Sarnia BioAmber building $80 million biosuccinic acid plant in Sarnia Go to Article |
BioAmber announces biobased succinic acid plant in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada Renewable, non-toxic specialty chemical to be Go to Article |
Arts and crafts superstore opens 14,000 s.f. store employs 50+ Go to Article |
Work ramps up on two more Lambton solar farms First Solar ramping up quickly Go to Article |
Lambton Mall signs H&M clothing store Hope to open within 2 months Go to Article |
Feds invest in local biofuel venture Azule Fuels developing new diesel catalyst program Go to Article |
NOVA signs memo for long term ethane supply Statoil and NOVA sign memo of understanding Go to Article |
Two local nursing homes to expand $10 and $12 million expansions in Sarnia and Petrolia Go to Article |
Grain farmers contingent visits Tour exploring energy from area corn Go to Article |
New hotel plans moving forward again 105 room facility planned Go to Article |
Two large wind turbine projects approved for north Lambton Renewable energy projects given green light Go to Article |
Nova eyes new world-scale plant for Sarnia-Lambton Company considering new polyethylene plant in Sarnia-Lambton Go to Article |
NOVA begins studies for new polyethylene plant Engineering and feasibility studies to be completed by mid-2012 Go to Article |
Smart home opens at Lambton College State-of-the-art sustainable home draws students to Lambton Go to Article |
New Blue Water Bridge facilities open $68 million centre opens Go to Article |
Union Gas drawing up plans for pipeline to Lambton Generating Utility to investigate converting to natural gas Go to Article |
Real-Flex to build multi-use rental facility in Warwick 23,000 s.f. commercial and industrial space for Watford-Warwick industrial park Go to Article |
Sarnia arts and craft superstore to hire 69 people Michaels expected to open Aug. 13 Go to Article |
Plastics recycler expanding Province invests $4 million Go to Article |
Suncor St. Clair ethanol plant reaches one billion liters Go to Article |
Innovative area farmers recognized Premier's Awards for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence Go to Article |
Nova Chemicals first to tap shale gas NOVA's Corunna plant plans for new feedstock Go to Article |
Sarnia recognized as youth friendly community Outstanding commitment to youth Go to Article |
NOVA Announces Memo of Understanding with Range Resources for Marcellus Shale ethane Significant progress toward assuring Corunna cracker is destination of choice for NGLs Go to Article |
LGS eyed as backup generating plant, minister says Enviromental assessment in the works Go to Article |
Shale gas could have major impact on chemical sector Conference to be held May 19 Go to Article |
New tenant for Warwick industrial park $2M building centre Go to Article |
Sarnia Lambton Industrial Alliance launches website Member companies promote services on Alliance website Go to Article |
Project Mariner to Transport Marcellus Ethane to Canadian Markets Pipeline project to deliver Marcellus Shale ethane to Sarnia Go to Article |
Lambton County creating cultural plan Plan to define and enhance cultural assets Go to Article |
New medical centre for central Sarnia Vision Nursing Home to build one-storey centre Go to Article |
NOVA Chemicals Announces Memorandum of Understanding with Caiman Energy To supply ethane Go to Article |
Sustainable Chem Alliance and Lambton College sign MOU To Provide Companies with Researchers, Facilities and Specialists
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Project agreement to help lure major investment to Sarnia Go to Article |
LANXESS sees opportunity for bio-based Sarnia plant LANXESS wants to start making rubber with renewable resources Go to Article |
Largest craft chain coming $1.8 million building permit issued for Michael's Go to Article |
More resources for international students at Lambton College New International Employment Training Centre opens Go to Article |
Canadian research centres partner in biorefining R&D Collaboration to accelerate development and commercialization Go to Article |
Laying a local foundation for biofuels Collaboration with UWO research "natural fit" Go to Article |
Biofuels project promises low-cost auto fuels Construction starting soon on $12M demonstration plant Go to Article |
Attracting residents Funding for Local Immigration Partnership effort Go to Article |
St. Clair solar farms sold Sale to Florida-based company Go to Article |
Woodland Biofuels raises $12 million for demo plant Cellulosic Ethanol Plant at UWO Sarnia-Lambton Research Park
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Sarnia had robust building year 2010 fifth highest construction totals in 20 years Go to Article |
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2010 News Archive:
First Solar Receives Recognition from Canadian Solar Industries Association World's largest pv solar project brings award Go to Article |
New Sarnia-Lambton industry group launched $85,000 funding for new Industrial Alliance Go to Article |
BASF SE and Ineos plan to merge styrene Will create $6.6 billion plastics company Go to Article |
'Roasting' biomass could help LGS fill the void left by coal OPG researching "torrefied" biomass Go to Article |
Lambton laying out the welcome mat County continuing leading immigration partnership role Go to Article |
New power engineering program New program at Lambton College Go to Article |
Lambton experimenting with soy oil road sealant Road preservative may create new market for soybeans Go to Article |
Landfill gas plant opens Petrolia landfill producing clean energy Go to Article |
Clean energy in southern Ontario Landfill gas-to-energy up and running Go to Article |
Economic Partnership moving to The Research Park Opening October 29 at new location Go to Article |
Downtown Sarnia tower set for further transformation Street level retail planned Go to Article |
Sarnia waterfront gains recognition Restaurant voted best dining view in Ontario Go to Article |
Sarnia officially home to largest PV solar farm on planet-at least for now Massive $400 million project now fully operational Go to Article |
Sarnia's new Bioindustrial Innovation Centre named after one of its greatest scientists Leading biotechnology centre opens in Sarnia-Lambton Go to Article |
Enbridge and First Solar complete largest photovoltaic facility in world Commercial operation of 80 MW Sarnia Solar Project achieved Go to Article |
Employment agency sets sales records Express Employment Professionals Sets Back to Back Weekly Sales Records Go to Article |
Company growing on former Dow lands Provident Energy to invest $27 million Go to Article |
Smart home launched $1.2 million construction underway at College Go to Article |
New steel recycling facility Premier Recycling operating in Sarnia Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton at biochemicals conference Economic Partnership GM part of industry panel Go to Article |
Economic Partnership named in top 10 group again Site Selection Magazine recognizes Sarnia-Lambton group Go to Article |
Sarnia building permits far out pace 2009 New lab at BP helps boost numbers Go to Article |
August house sales 2nd highest in decade Over $31 million in sales Go to Article |
Hadfield to command International Space Station Sarnia's Chris Hadfield first Canadian Commander of Space Station Go to Article |
Green green grass of home Sarnia knows the importance of green Go to Article |
Sarnia Energy Park helps lower manufacturing costs Behind-the-fence electrical rates at Sarnia Bluewater Energy Park Go to Article |
Collaboration with GreenCentre Canada Bioindustrial Innovation Centre and Research Park to work with GreenCentre Canada Go to Article |
Sarnia building permit numbers remain strong Heading for another record year Go to Article |
Building boom stays hot 2010 construction values on torrid pace Go to Article |
Planting alternatives to coal Study of biomass crops funded Go to Article |
Petrochemicals still the backbone Petrochem contributes $24 billion annually to local economy Go to Article |
Industry study results released today Results and recommendations reviewed Go to Article |
Ciccarelli Elected To Hall Of Fame! Sarnia native to Hockey Hall of Fame Go to Article |
Sarnia wins spot on Canadian Monopoly board "Green" Sarnia wins green Monoploy spot Go to Article |
Lambton farmers harvest bumper crop of awards Seven local regional innovation award winners Go to Article |
Producing green power can pay Community power project discussed Go to Article |
Sustainable smart house gets boost Groundbreaking next month Go to Article |
Local beaches earn kudos for excellence Elite Blue Flag environmetnal designation earned Go to Article |
Murray McLaughlin receives leadership awards Dr. Murray McLaughlin honoured at BIOInternational Convention Go to Article |
Bluewater Power tapping sun, landfills for energy $7 million investment producing return Go to Article |
Small city life suits artist in residence Unique gallery experience Go to Article |
Bike racks added to Sarnia buses Hooked on Transit Program promotes bus and bike Go to Article |
LANXESS invests in U.S. biofuel & biochemical company $10 million investment in Gevo Go to Article |
Sarnia all about chic urban condos and charming hamlets Stop by and discover why Bluewaterland is so popular Go to Article |
Building permit increase Sarnia building permits outpacing 2009 Go to Article |
At an energy crossroads Sarnia will play an important role in making Canada an energy superpower Go to Article |
Two solar farms moving forward in St. Clair Company listening to neighbours Go to Article |
Energy company to build pilot plant at Bioindustrial Innovation Centre Plant will produce ethanol from renewable wastes Go to Article |
Proposed natural gas pipeline moving along NOVA and Buckeye evaluating pipeline Go to Article |
Lambton College building energy show home Smart house to be built at College this year Go to Article |
Budd car study on track Self-propelled railcar between Sarnia and London to be studied Go to Article |
H.C. Starck investment supported by Ontario AMIS program Innovative technologies to be installed at Sarnia facility Go to Article |
Home sale strong in March Sarnia-Lambton poised to post more strong home sales Go to Article |
Welding shop at College getting upgrade Imperial Oil donates $400,000 Go to Article |
Company keen on Lambton gas, oil Company acquires drilling rights Go to Article |
Replacing coal with biomass OPG investigating switching to alternatives Go to Article |
Natural gas pipeline project moves ahead Will link to natural gas hub in Sarnia-Lambton Go to Article |
CF Industries, Terra Agree to $4.7 Billion Merger CF Industries Holdings Inc. will acquire Terra Industries Inc. Go to Article |
Roger Bayfest earns provincial distinction Named a Festival of Distinction Go to Article |
Excellence in Renewable Energy Award Winners Announced Enbridge / First Solar Sarnia wins award Go to Article |
Small company bucks recession Ershings Inc.grows from eight to 60 Go to Article |
Retail growth Lowes Home Improvement is planned tenant Go to Article |
Getting bigger New building permit at big box development Go to Article |
Lowes coming to Sarnia Major retailer to locate on Quinn Dr Go to Article |
New pipeline proposed for Sarnia Pipeline would carry petrochemical feedstock Go to Article |
Biodiesel tested in Sarnia Imperial Oil study gives insight into biodiesel Go to Article |
2009 construction levels among Sarnia's highest yielding years Construction values near $100 million in 2009 Go to Article |
Bradley and Hein continue at helm of Economic Partnership Positions held for additional year Go to Article |
MOE chooses Lambton to test wind turbine Egg beater style turbine to feed 5,000 kilowatts to grid Go to Article |
Vote Sarnia onto the MONOPOLY Canada board game Vote for Sarnia, one of sixty-five pre-selected cities on Hasbro's short list for new MONOPOLY game. Go to Article |
Year end building stats fourth highest ever Diverse investments swell 2009 building stats Go to Article |
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2009 News Archive:
Sarnia-Lambton Ontario remains first choice for solar industry with major project expansions First Solar announces major expansions in Sarnia-Lambton Go to Article |
Two more solar farms proposed for Sarnia-Lambton First Solar planning two more solar farms in St. Clair Township Go to Article |
Enbridge expanding Sarnia's first solar farm Sarnia solar farm growing to 80 megawatts Go to Article |
Bluewater Power Generation Corporation to Establish Solar Test Site Bluewater Power to establish solar PV test facility at headquarters in Sarnia Go to Article |
Construction robust in Sarnia Construction activity surpassed 2008 Go to Article |
Royal Polymers building sold Building to be renovated and leased to multiple tenants Go to Article |
Dow Chemical selling Sarnia lands Calgary-based Provident Energy Trust is buying 1,000 acres on the former Dow Chemical site... Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton still producing for refinery and petrochemical sector Sarnia-Lamton petrochemical and refinery activity update Go to Article |
New wheel manufacturer named Former UBE Automotive plant to be Sarnia Wheels Inc. Go to Article |
Woodbridge Foam, Corunna, to close Woodbridger Foam confirming plant to close... Go to Article |
Brooke-Alvinston wins Youth Friendly Community award Encouraging youth play, and participation in and contribution to their communities Go to Article |
Landfill gas-to-energy at Petrolia landfill Enough energy to power up to 2,500 local homes Go to Article |
Sarnia takes Five Blooms in national competition Sarnia has captured the prestigious Five Blooms ranking at the annual Communities in Bloom competition Go to Article |
New Art Gallery to be built $9.2 Million art gallery to be built in former Sak's building Go to Article |
New biodiesel plant coming to former Chinook site Mississauga-based Methes Energies is moving in Go to Article |
Suncor project back on St. Clair Township's ehtanol plant expansion back on track Go to Article |
Suncor's ethanol plant site of today's federal investment announcement New federal investment will be announced today in St. Clair Township Go to Article |
Solar farm purchased Enbridge announces purchase of Canada's largest solar farm in Sarnia Go to Article |
Sarnia Sports and Entertainment Centre now RBC Centre Royal Bank of Canada enters into five year agreement Go to Article |
Bayfest wins big tourism award Bayfest wins Best Business / Event of the Year award for Ontario Go to Article |
Economic tide may be turning at Sarnia LANXESS site Spokesperson Bernie Taylor says LANXESS is now experienceing a pickup in demand, but markets remain... Go to Article |
Writers and reporters clicking on extra Sarnia-Lambton references Convenience media centre added to www.sarnialambton.on.ca Go to Article |
Solar energy project sheds new light on green growth Hosting one of North America's largest solar energy farms has helped shed new light ... Go to Article |
Home grown rules could help Sarnia Sarnia-Lambton is poised to take advantage of a new provicnail commitment to green energy Go to Article |
Construction of new Petrolia Farmers Market to begin soon New $819,000 Farmers Market to begin in next few weeks Go to Article |
Sarnia up for a communities in bloom award Sarnia has been nominated for a national floral award leading up to
the Communities in Bloom competition in Vaughan... Go to Article |
Green energy rules make Ontario a North American leader New regulations introduced today will create thousands of jobs in the new green economy under Ontario's Green Energy Act. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton students win business planning awards The Business Enterprise Centre of Sarnia-Lambton recognized 11 local students for their award-winning business plans Go to Article |
Southwest Economic Alliance meets today Economic Partnership participating in fledgling meeting Go to Article |
Dramatic increase in Sarnia building activity A dramatic increase in building activities in the Ontario-Michigan border city of Sarnia from a year ago is an early sign of the community’s resilience in shaking off the restraints of the economic recession. Go to Article |
American Railcar Industries opens addition Ribbon snipped today for 62,000 s.f. addition to A.R.I. facility Go to Article |
Properties selling in downtown Sarnia There are new signs of revitalization in downtown Sarnia Go to Article |
Suncor Sarnia projects still on drawing board Expansion to world-scale ethanol plant and a bio-oil proposal still being considered Go to Article |
Fair Share Promised MP Pat Davidson trying to bring federal Minister of State for economic agency meetings Go to Article |
Sarnia, Lambton Shores and St. Clair Building Activity Holding Own Top three most populace communities building activity healthy... Go to Article |
House With a Difference Lambton College building sustainable smart home on campus Go to Article |
Economic Agency for Southern Ontario Launched FedDev will support restructuring, community and business development... Go to Article |
BP Investment Calgary-based Provident Energy Trust has increased its stake in BP Canada's Sarnia facility Go to Article |
BioEnterprise and Sustainable Chemistry Alliance to Collaborate on Innovative Projects BioEnterprise Corporation and the Sustainable Chemistry Alliance have agreed to collaborate on services related to the identification of leading innovative technologies, the commercialization of those technologies and the growth of innovation-based companies in Ontario.
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EnviroFresh constructing greenhouse complex Greenhouse will use waste industrial heat Go to Article |
Ontario Enhances Support For Innovative Companies $250-million fund will co-invest ...... directly into companies in high-growth sectors that are aligned with Ontario Go to Article |
Solar Farm Back in Orbit Workers are pulling out the collector panels ..... and replacing them with more efficient panels Go to Article |
Sarnia's UBE wheel plant sold UBE officials confirmed Wednesday a deal has been reached Go to Article |
UBE buyer Canadian owned company has purchased the 74 acre UBE Automotive site on Highway 402 Go to Article |
Pyrolysis unit will soon be operational at the UWO Research Park Research Park Managing Director Don Hewson says a small pyrolysis unit being built Go to Article |
Local Movie Gets Wide Release Mark McNabb, of Petrolia's Skylight Films, said he has learned the Blockbuster chain will stock his film, "The Mystical Adventures of Billy Owens," following its official DVD release on July 21. Go to Article |
Regrouping - Bayside Centre announces major revival Bayside Centre announces major revival.... Go to Article |
Work will begin in just a few weeks on the westbound Highway 402 widening project in Sarnia. Work will begin in just a few weeks on the westbound Highway 402 widening project in Sarnia. Go to Article |
Pilot Plant R&D Facility Largest Permit in June Construction Steady - Construction worth over 11 million dollars in total was recorded in Sarnia, last month. Go to Article |
Developers Eye Sarnia A major developer is once again looking at bringing two more big-box retailers to Sarnia. Go to Article |
Sustainable Chemistry Alliance Announces Inaugural Board of Directors The Sustainable Chemistry Alliance, which will help an emerging new industry across Canada to commercialize sustainable technologies and processes, has announced its inaugural Board of Directors.
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Construction - Local Safety Record is Amazing The safety record of Sarnia's construction workers isn't just good, it's 25 times better than the provincial average, a new study shows. Go to Article |
Another Wind Farm Proposed A group has applied for zoning approval to build a five-turbine wind farm near Forest. Go to Article |
Record Number of Student-Run Businesses Business Enterprise Centre summer companies are in business Go to Article |
Test crops planted at The Research Park The University of Western Ontario Research Park in Sarnia is growing experimental crops for bio-oil and bio-energy production.
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Golden years The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership hopes to attract 100 new households Go to Article |
Solar construction resuming Construction of Canada's largest solar farm will resume next month. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton marinas and beach earn blue flag status Sarnia-Lambton marinas and beach earn international environmental honours Go to Article |
Centre will be green Construction of the $20- million bioindustrial innovation centre at the county and city-owned research park is on schedule and on track to be a nationally recognized green building. Go to Article |
Wind farm clears hurdle No environmental impact expected from project proposed near Forest Go to Article |
Sustainability the goal for area group The Bluewater Sustainability Initiative set the record straight on Thursday: sustainability isn't the responsibility of only big business and the city Go to Article |
GreenField Ethanol receives millions from ecoENERGY for biofuels program Last week proved a significant week for ethanol producer, GreenField Ethanol Inc. when two investments of up to $86.8 million in funding were announced for the company under the Government of Canada’s ecoENERGY for Biofuels program. The funding will be invested in maintaining the operations of its Chatham and Tiverton, Ontario, plants in order to continue to develop and produce grain-based ethanol. Go to Article |
Sarnia's economic strategy lauded by premier magazine Sarnia has once again been recognized by fDi Magazine. The magazine.... Go to Article |
Work comes to a temporary halt at Optisolar Work on North America's largest solar farm is on hold for now. But officials say the Sarnia site will be bustling with activity come summer. Go to Article |
New 83,000 s.f. Canadian Tire store opens It was a festive atmosphere at Lambton Mall complete with fireworks last evening as local dignataries celebrated the relocation of retailer, Canadian Tire. Go to Article |
Shell released optioned land Shell Canada will not maintain thousands of hectares of land in St.Clair Township. Go to Article |
First Solar Completes Acquisition of OptiSolar's Photovoltaic Project Pipeline First Solar, Inc. today announced that it has completed its acquisition of OptiSolar's photovoltaic project pipeline. Go to Article |
SWEA chair - Sarnia-Lambton a bright spot The federal government is making $1 billion available for economic development in southern Ontario and Sarnia and its neighbours must work together to spend it properly. Go to Article |
Roundtable: PM, local leaders talk economy Sarnia-Lambton leaders traded economic pointers with Prime Minister Stephen Harper during an unusual meeting in Point Edward on Friday. Go to Article |
Biofuel innovation honoured A presentation about making bio-oil products from dried distillers grain won a group of students first prize at a competition held at The UWO Research Park in Sarnia recently. Go to Article |
Gov't creates new fund to support green tech co.s & jobs Ontario is creating a new fund to drive start-up investment in green technology companies and other high-tech businesses. Go to Article |
Dow concludes sale of Sarnia site to Transalta Dow Chemical Canada has successfully concluded the sale of its main Sarnia site to the propertyâ Go to Article |
Abu Dhabi's IPIC to Buy Nova, Entering U.S., Canada Feb. 24 (Bloomberg) -- International Petroleum Investment Co. agreed to buy Nova Chemicals Corp., Canadaâ Go to Article |
H.C. Starck Canada Inc. defers investment In summer last year, H.C. Starck Canada commenced an investment project totaling several million dollars in order to expand capacity of the production plants in Canada. Go to Article |
Invenergy power plant almost ready The second of two natural gas-fired power plants built in St. Clair Township is expected to be up and running by mid-March. Go to Article |
Budget good news for southwest Ontario Statement from the Chair of the Southwest Economic Alliance (SWEA), Stratford mayor Dan Mathieson, in response to todayâ Go to Article |
Sustainable Chemistry Alliance announces founding President and CEO The Sustainable Chemistry Alliance (SCA) announces the appointment of Dr. Murray McLaughlin as its new founding President and Chief Executive Officer. Dr. McLaughlin is a well respected agricultural scientist and policy maker who has extensive experience Go to Article |
Solar company slashing staff A major layoff announced Friday by parent company OptiSolar Inc. does not impact the Sarnia workforce, says Peter Carrie, vice-president of the company constructing a solar energy farm in Sarnia. Go to Article |
Suncor ethanol expansion on hold for 12 months Suncor halts ethanol expansion project. Go to Article |
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Bluewater Power boosting methane recovery for electricity Capturing Energy - The Provincial Environment Ministry flashes the green light on the region's latest alternative power initiative. Go to Article |
Research park launches pilot bioindustrial plant The UWO Research Park in Sarnia is launching a pilot plant to turn agricultural waste into useful products. Go to Article |
Alternatives studied at Ontario Power Generation Ontario Power Generation has been given the "all-clear" to begin bio-mass testing at Courtright. Go to Article |
Greenfield Energy begins gas-fed power production One of two natural gas-fed power plants in Lambton County is about to begin commercial operation. Greenfield Energy General Manager Ted Baldwin says performance testing is beginning today at the 620 million dollar power plant on Bickford Line in St Clair Township. Go to Article |
Sod turned on Green Building The first visible sign of Sarnia’s bio-innovation leadership appeared Wednesday with a groundbreaking ceremony for a new “Green Building” at the University of Western Research and Development Park. Go to Article |
Canadian Tire expanding in Sarnia Canadian Tire is expanding its Sarnia location. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership wins Canada's Top Economic Development Groups award The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership has once again been named one of the Top Canadian Economic Development Groups for 2007-08 by Site Selection magazine. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton students win business planning awards The Business Enterprise Centre of Sarnia-Lambton recognized six local students for their award-winning business plans Go to Article |
Wind turbine farm proposed for Dawn-Euphemia Plans are underway to locate a second wind turbine farm in Lambton County.
Dawn-Euphemia council have been approached by IPC Energy and Sydenham Energy Corporation, which are partnering on a proposed project to construct up to 40 wind turbines in the south Lambton municipality that would produce up to 80 megawatts of power. Go to Article |
New hotel to be built A hotel developer is waiting to finalize financing and is expected to begin work shortly on a 105-room Country Inn and Suites in the city's east end. Warren Adamson, CEO and President of Innland Hospitality Corporation, said he will provide details of his plans by the end of this week. Go to Article |
H.C. Starck's Sarnia plant expanding H. C. Starck Canada is undergoing a multi-million dollar expansion at its Canadian production facility in Sarnia, the refractory metal company has announced.
The expansion, which began Monday, will involve construction of a new building, installing state-of-the-art equipment and hiring additional technical staff at the Vidal Street South facility. Go to Article |
Suncor Energy's St. Clair ethanol plant doubling production, thanks to $25 million investment by Gov't. of Canada. Suncor Energy's St. Clair Ethanol Plant is expanding to double its production of cleaner-burning, renewable energy, thanks to a $25 million investment by the Government of Canada. The announcement was made today by Guy Lauzon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, on behalf of Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture. Go to Article |
Student-run businesses surge Five enterprising young students from Sarnia-Lambton are operating their own businesses this summer thanks to their initiative and the Ontario government's Summer Company program. Go to Article |
Shell will not progress proposed Sarnia Refinery Today, Shell Canada announced it will not proceed to the next stage of pre-development work for its proposed refinery project in the Sarnia area at this time. Go to Article |
McGuinty Gov't. Rewards 11 Local Farms for their innovations Innovative ideas grown by Ontario farmers are contributing to the local economy, boosting the agri-food industry and offering more choices for the consumer. Those ideas were celebrated today at a ceremony honouring local winners of the province's regional awards for innovation excellence. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton to be featured at Bio World Congress Sarnia-Lambton will be featured in Chicago next week at the annual World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership unveils new tag line At their Annual General Meeting on March 25, 2008, the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership unveiled the organization's brand new tag line Powering a Sustainable WorldTM.
To be used as the catch phrase accompanying Sarnia-Lambton's informationaand promotional materials, this new tag line reflects the world-wide recognition Sarnia-Lambton is gaining in the areas of sustainable energy, renewable fuels, and industrial bioproducts. Go to Article |
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Oil Sands Supply Chain 101: What Ontario Companies Need to Know Businesses in the Sarnia-Lambton area will learn what is happening in the Alberta Oil Sands market, and the opportunities that exist for them. On November 28th, Sarnia-Lambton will host an Alberta Oil Sands Update 20/20 SMART Session at the Village Inn. Go to Article |
Youth Rewarded for Entrepreneurial Talents The winners of the 2007 Lambton Secondary School Business Plan Competition were announced at an Awards Banquet last evening. The teachers, judges, sponsors and five finalists with their families were in attendance. Go to Article |
County of Lambton Holds Community Consultations to Discuss Immigration Portal The County of Lambton and the Sarnia-Lambton Workforce Development Board held two Community Consultations in Sarnia and Petrolia on September 26 and 27 to discuss the development of a new Immigration Portal. Go to Article |
Sarnia Lambton Shines Again Sarnia-Lambton has received its third endorsement in recent months as a top-ranking place to live and do business. Site Selection Magazine today featured Sarnia-Lambton as one of only ten communities in the category of Top Canadian Groups, recognizing local economic development groups based on total project investment, new jobs, and investment and jobs per capita. Fifty communities from across Canada were under consideration. Go to Article |
Enhancements to Local Air and Rail Services Pursued August 17, 2007 - 1,500 Sarnia-Lambton business people have been asked for their opinion on the state of local air and rail service in a survey, now underway, as part of an Intercity Transportation Task Force initiative. Go to Article |
New Bioindustrial Innovation Centre Leading the Way of the Future in Sarnia-Lambton The McGuinty Government is helping Sarnia-Lambton's petrochemical industry develop environmentally friendly alternatives to fossil fuels by supporting a new Bioindustrial Innovation Centre, Minister of Culture Caroline Di Cocco announced today on behalf of the Premier and Minister of Research and Innovation Dalton McGuinty. Go to Article |
Zero Carbon at Bayfest Sarnia-Lambton is once again proving it's commitment to innovation in energy, as the deployment of a hydrogen fuel cell demonstration project by the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership ("SLEP") will take centre stage at this year's Bayfest music festival. The event, now in its sixth year, is expected to draw 80,000 visitors. As Bayfest grows bigger and better every year, the scope of what the festival offers has expanded with it. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton is Serious about Solar Power The largest solar power station in North America will be built in Sarnia-Lambton by a California-based company called OptiSolar Inc. Go to Article |
Sarnia Potential to Attract Business Ranks Third in North America fDi magazine, produced by the renowned Financial Times group of London, released the North American Cities of the Future Location Guide 2007 which ranks cities of all sizes for the best strategies and resources in economic development. Go to Article |
Shell Canada supports student initiatives at Lambton College Lambton College and Shell Canada announced a new initiative to support faculty and students in the College's School of Technology aimed at developing and attracting the best and brightest recruits in years to come. Go to Article |
Farm Innovation Awards Recognize Sarnia-Lambton Companies The Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs anounced the winners of the first Premier's Awards for Agri-Food Innovation Excellence. Go to Article |
Suncor Energy Foundation Invests $1 Million in Sarnia Sustainability Initiatives The Suncor Energy Foundation announced its largest investment ever made in Ontario -- $1,050,000 over three years to launch the Suncor Sustainability Centre at Lambton College in Sarnia. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership Releases 2006 Annual Report The year 2006 was marked by continued signs of confidence in the local economy. The petrochemical and refining industries received over $2 billion in investments and this trend is expected to gain momentum. Go to Article |
Sarnia Lambton Economic Partnership Pursues Oil Sands Opportunities Dan Tye of the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership, along with a number of Sarnia-Lambton companies, promoted doing business with Sarnia-Lambton at the National Buyer / Seller Forum in Edmonton Alberta, March 13 -15. Go to Article |
The Economic Partnership Puts Sarnia-Lambton on the World Map Established in 2005, Sarnia-Lambton's New Resident Attraction and Retention Program is putting Sarnia-Lambton on the world map with potential immigrants. The SEER program - targeting Students, Employees, Entrepreneurs, and Retirees, has found an eager audience for the types of education and careers available in Sarnia-Lambton. Go to Article |
Seminar: Alternative Fuels in Transportation Lambton College - Sustainability and the Seminar Series - March 13, 2007 Go to Article |
BioEnterprise and SOBIN: Collaborating to Commercialize Bioproducts in Southwestern Ontario BioEnterprise Corp, a commercialization agent and technology accelerator has entered into a collaboration agreement with Southwestern Ontario Bioproducts Innovation Network (SOBIN), a not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing new bioproducts. Go to Article |
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Lambton College Opens Advanced Materials Engineering Research Lab Lambton College's $2.1 million Advanced Materials Engineering Research Lab designed to develop new engineering materials and manufacturing processes will open during an official ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 30. The new facility is aimed at improving the competitive edge of Ontario's manufacturing sector. Go to Article |
Shell Canada announces $4 billion investment program for 2007 Shell Canada announced today a 2007 investment plan totalling $4 billion, nearly 50 per cent higher than the 2006 plan. The 2007 plan will include more than $3.6 billion of capital expenditures and almost $400 million of related exploration and pre-development expenses that will deliver profitability and growth now and into the future. Go to Article |
McGuinty Government Rewards Ontario's Future Business Leaders Across the Province The McGuinty government announced the winners of Ontario's fifth annual Secondary School Business Plan Competition today at ceremonies held in North Bay, Cornwall, Burlington and London. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership Launches On-Line Survey to Gather Data for Strategic Plan The Sarnia Lambton Economic Partnership (SLEP) is a private and public sector partnership formed as a community-based effort to revitalize the economy of Sarnia-Lambton. Go to Article |
Skilled Trades Training Centre Officially Opens! Lambton College's state-of-the-art centre for teaching skilled trades to a new generation of trades people will officially open tomorrow, Thursday, Nov. 9. Go to Article |
Lambton College Awarded Outstanding Innovation in Education Award at Yves Landry Foundation's 7th STARS Gala Award at Yves Landry Foundation's 7th STARS Gala November 7, 2006 SARNIA, ON - Three of Lambton College's flagship programs were recently recognized as premier technology programs which ultimately create innovative solutions to the impending shortage of skilled workers. Go to Article |
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Demonstration Project Announced for Lambton County The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership and Lambton College announced today that they are moving ahead with a two-year, $1.5 million demonstration of market-ready fuel cell devices, thanks to $500,000 in funding from the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, through their new Ontario Fuel Cell Innovation Program. The project will give local residents the opportunity to be among the very first to use fuel cells in everyday activities. Go to Article |
Suncor Energy Celebrates Opening of Canada's Largest Ethanol Plant Suncor Energy Products Inc.'s investment in a clean energy future took another step forward today with the grand opening of Canada's largest ethanol-production plant. Go to Article |
Air Products' Sarnia, Ontario, Canada Hydrogen Plant Now On-Stream and Supplying Suncor and Shell Refinery Operations Company's Second Canadian Hydrogen Plant Commercialized Air Products Canada Ltd., a subsidiary of Air Products (NYSE: APD), announced today that its new hydrogen plant in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada is on-stream and supplying 80 million standard-cubic-feet-per-day (MMSCFD) of hydrogen to two nearby refineries. Go to Article |
Mcguinty Government Invests In Breakthrough Technologies Programs Help Researchers And Promising Companies Succeed, Create Jobs Ontario Premier and Minister of Research and Innovation Dalton McGuinty today announced new investments to help researchers and companies develop cutting-edge technologies that will fuel the economy and create jobs for Ontario families. Go to Article |
Canada's Largest Ethanol Plant Now in Production Suncor Energy Products Inc. announced today that its St. Clair Ethanol Plant is now in production. With an expected production volume of 200 million litres per year, the St. Clair Ethanol Plant is now the largest ethanol production facility in Canada. Go to Article |
Research Park Works With Western to Offer Masters Program in Engineering Achieving a Masters Degree in Engineering from The University of Western Ontario may potentially be a bit easier for Sarnia-Lambton and Chatham-Kent residents starting this fall. Go to Article |
Suncor's Sarnia refinery prepares for start-up of new diesel desulphurization unit Suncor Energy Products Inc. announced today that the new diesel desulphurization unit at its Sarnia refinery is ready for production. Go to Article |
Sarnia's MIG Engineering Ltd. Wins Award of Excellence Sarnia Emergency Hydrogen Feed Pipeline June 18, 2006 After Hurricane Katrina damaged its largest hydrogen facility in New Orleans, Air Products' was required to find an alternative liquid hydrogen supply. Go to Article |
Premier Creates New Ministry of Small Business And Entrepreneurship Duncan, Cansfield, Takhar Take On Portfolios Crucial To Ontario's Prosperity May 23, 2006 Queen's Park, ON - Premier Dalton McGuinty has shuffled his Cabinet, welcoming back Vaughan-King-Aurora MPP Greg Sorbara as Minister of Finance and Chair of the Treasury Board and Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet, and re-assigning ministers Dwight Duncan, Donna Cansfield and Harinder Takhar in a shuffle that highlights the government's commitment to a strong economy. Go to Article |
Successful Prosperity and Sustainability Community Workshop held at Lambton College Leaders from industry, government, community, First Nations and research and innovation associations gathered together at Lambton College recently for a two-day workshop to identify new initiatives that would help to ensure long-term sustainable development and prosperity for Sarnia-Lambton. The event was sponsored by the Sarnia-Lambton Environmental Association (SLEA), and was attended by more than 40 participants. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Business Directory Introduces new "Business To Business" The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership is pleased to announce the addition of a new "Business to Business" section to its on-line edition of the Sarnia-Lambton Business Directory. Go to Article |
Expanding Opportunities for Renewable Energy in Ontario New Standard Price Will Add Up To 1,000 Megawatts Over The Next 10 Years- Cambridge, ON - Ontario is leading the way in using clean, renewable electricity by setting a standard price that will make it easier for entrepreneurs and businesses to sell clean power from small projects to the grid, Premier Dalton McGuinty announced today. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership Releases 2005 Annual Report The year 2005 was good for the local economy. New investments in the refining and chemical industry spurred growth in other sectors. Go to Article |
Ford Will Be First To Build Hybrids In Canada Ford of Canada will become the first automaker to bring hybrid vehicle production to Canada when the Oakville Assembly Complex (OAC) adds hybrid versions of the all-new Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX to its assembly line later this decade. Go to Article |
Lambton College to Deliver Bachelor of Business Administration Degree from Baker College US College Delivery of Accelerated Degree Program at Lambton College a "first" in Ontario Sarnia, ON - Lambton College, in partnership with Baker College of Port Huron, Michigan, has been approved by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and The Higher Learning Commission to deliver an accelerated bachelor of business administration (BBA) degree on the campus of Lambton College. Go to Article |
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McGuinty Government Partners with Manufacturing Sector to Keep Ontario Companies Globally Competitive New Manufacturing Strategy To Secure Jobs, Strengthen Innovative Economy Toronto, ON - Economic Development and Trade Minister Joseph Cordiano announced a new $500 million repayable loan program today. Ontario's Advanced Manufacturing Investment Strategy will work with industry partners to develop and put in place leading technologies and innovations to keep them globally competitive. Go to Article |
Lambton College and Local Unions Partner to Build Skilled Trades Training Centre Sarnia-Lambton's local unions, along with the Sarnia Construction Association pledged a generous $70,000 in support to help launch a Skilled Trades Training Centre on the grounds of Lambton College. Go to Article |
1st Students Enroll in Alternative Energy Engineering Technology Program Lambton College has taken the lead on training professional energy specialists to work in a rapidly changing energy market. Go to Article |
2005 Business Plan Competition Winners Announced The winners of the 2005 Lambton Secondary School Business Plan Competition were announced at an Awards Banquet on Wednesday, September 28. The winners are as follows: Go to Article |
Gwen's Garden Produce 16-year-old Gwen Williamson has opened a vegetable stand with the help from a summer grant program for students administered by the Business Enterprise Centre of Sarnia-Lambton. Go to Article |
Ontario Attracts First New Auto Assembly Plant in over a Decade Toyota Plant Means 1,300 New Jobs In Woodstock, Vote Of Confidence In Ontario Woodstock, ON - Ontario is proud to welcome its first new automotive assembly plant in more than a decade, said Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty. Go to Article |
Arts and Drama Camp Offered this Summer A new arts and drama camp is being offered in Sarnia-Lambton this summer. Co-ordinator, Zinzi Walters says the camp, called Break a Leap, will offer visual arts, vocal, drama and dance in a two week session. Go to Article |
Suncor Energy's St. Clair Ethanol Plant officially breaks ground Premier Dalton McGuinty and the Honourable Roger Gallaway, MP for Sarnia-Lambton on behalf of the Honourable R. John Efford, Minister of Natural Resources Canada, today joined Suncor Energy Products' Tom Ryley and local dignitaries in St. Clair Township to celebrate the official groundbreaking for Suncor's St. Clair Ethanol Plant. Go to Article |
Aamjiwnaang (Sarnia) First Nation Receives $443,000 In Economic Development Funding The Honourable Roger Gallaway, Member of Parliament for Sarnia-Lambton, today announced $443,000 in economic development funding for four Aamjiwnaang (Sarnia) First Nation projects. This announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Andy Scott, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians. Go to Article |
Helping Farmers Protect the Environment Nets Award for County of Lambton The County of Lambton recently received an Award of Excellence for its nutrient management system that helps farmers protect the environment by allowing them to map out their farms and use these maps to show compliance to the province's nutrient management regulations. Go to Article |
Suncor receives final government approvals for ethanol facility Suncor Energy Products Inc. today announced that the company has received the final environmental approvals from federal and provincial governments for its ethanol production facility in St. Clair Township. Go to Article |
McGuinty Government Seeks More Clean, Green, Renewable Energy Supply The McGuinty government today announced it will boost Ontario's supply of renewable energy with the release of a Request for Proposals (RFP) for up to 1,000 megawatts of clean, green power — enough to power 200,000 homes. Go to Article |
Lambton College Receives $723,000 Research Grant from Ontario Innovation Trust A $723,000 grant from Ontario Innovation Trust will enhance the research capability of Lambton College to improve efficiencies and reduce manufacturing costs of Ontario plastic and automobile industries, Tony Hanlon, President of Lambton College, announced today. Go to Article |
The University of Western Ontario Research Park (Sarnia-Lambton Campus)Poised to Become Canadian Centre of Innovation Excellence The University of Western Ontario Research Park (Sarnia-Lambton Campus) launched its strategic plan today and is setting its sights on becoming a centre of innovation excellence by being the preeminent accelerator of industrial innovation and technology-based economic development. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership Wins Awards The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership received three awards at the Economic Developers Council of Ontario's February 9th annual conference. Go to Article |
UWO Research Park, Sarnia-Lambton Campus, Prepares to Launch Strategic Plan NOVA Chemicals Corporation today announced a series of modernization upgrades to its Corunna, Ontario ethylene flexi-cracker that will reduce production costs and improve reliability. Go to Article |
Ontario Races To Top Of Innovation Economy New Fuel Cell Innovation Program To Spur Good Jobs, Foster Healthier Communities The Ontario government is helping to make Ontario a leader in the global innovation economy by establishing an Ontario Fuel Cell Innovation Program, Economic Development and Trade Minister Joseph Cordiano said today. Go to Article |
Sarnia's Internet Pioneer Turns 10 In August of 1994, a small computer services company was founded by two teenagers in the basement of a house. By January of 1995, this small company introduced public internet service to the Sarnia Lambton community. Go to Article |
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2004 News Archive:
Alternative Energy Engineering Technology Program to be offered at Lambton College Soaring gas prices at the pumps, increasing energy costs, diminishing resources, and concern for the environment have peaked society's interest in developing alternative energy sources. Go to Article |
Suncor marks refinery expansion and donation to Bluewater Health Today, Suncor Energy Products Inc. announced final Board of Directors' approval for its refinery expansion project, and unveiled a $500,000 gift to the Bluewater Health Foundation. Go to Article |
Plans to invest in Suncor's Sarnia refinery and community In remarks to community leaders, government officials and business partners, Suncor Energy Executive Vice President Tom Ryley talked Suncor's plans to invest in the Sarnia-Lambton region investment that Ryley says will provide environmental, social and economic benefits to this key region for Suncor's business. Go to Article |
UWO Research Park Names New President and Discusses Strategic Plan At its October Board of Directors meeting, The University of Western Ontario Research Park, Sarnia-Lambton Campus, named a new President and moved one step closer to finalizing the Park's strategic plan. Go to Article |
Blue Water Bridge Duty Free Shop wins "2004 Platinum Award" Local family-owned business receives second consecutive "Platinum Award" as 'Retailer of the Year' from the Canadian Frontier Duty Free Association. Go to Article |
Imperial Oil to invest about $500 million to produce ultra low-sulphur diesel at its refineries across Canada Imperial Oil today announced that it will invest about $500 million to produce ultra low-sulphur diesel at its refineries across Canada. Go to Article |
UWO Research Park To Ask For Community Leaders' Input The University of Western Ontario Research and Development Park, Sarnia-Lambton Campus, is poised to launch its strategic plan - and they are asking for business and community leaders' input. Go to Article |
Put Sarnia-Lambton in the Spotlight The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership (SLEP) is launching a new initiative by inviting the members of the local business community to Put Sarnia-Lambton in the Spotlight. Go to Article |
Lambton College will officially open the doors to its new Centre of Excellence for Process Manufacturing On September 15, 2004, the state-of-the-art centre, made possible in part through $2.9M funding from the provincial Strategic Skills Investment (SSI) program opens its doors and enables Lambton College to increase the number of graduates from its process operations and industrial maintenance programs, addressing an impending skills shortage in Ontario's process industries. Go to Article |
Sarnia Lambton Business Week Stretches to Cover Two Weeks With a solid line up of interesting speakers, Sarnia Lambton Business Week has expanded to a two week event this year. Events have been scheduled from October 18 through October 29. Go to Article |
Lambton County Launches Geographic Information System The County of Lambton launched its Geographic Information System (GIS) today, which will assist municipal governments, businesses, and organizations in enhancing their daily operations. Go to Article |
Air Products Canada to Build Hydrogen Plant in Sarnia, Ontario to Supply Suncor and Shell Refineries Air Products (NYSE:APD) announced today that its subsidiary, Air Products Canada Ltd., will construct a plant to supply hydrogen for the Suncor Energy Products, Inc. and Shell Canada Products refineries located in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. Go to Article |
LANXESS starts operating independently. Bayer CEO Wenning: "An important milestone on the road to realigning the Group" LANXESS, the future company where the Bayer Group will combine almost all areas of its chemicals business and parts of its polymers activities, began operating as an independent unit on July 1, 2004. Go to Article |
Research and Development Park's Board of Directors Commence The Research and Development Park's Board of Directors held its second meeting today, where the board discussed regular business and received the first draft of the Sarnia-Lambton Campus' Strategic Plan. Go to Article |
Joint Investments to Tackle Congestion at Canada-U.S. Border Funding agreements set to improve highways and bridges in Niagara, Sarnia and London. Go to Article |
Suncor Energy announces proposed ethanol plant location Suncor Energy Products Inc. today announced it is considering a site for the development of its proposed ethanol plant in the Sarnia-Lambton region. Go to Article |
$500 Million Auto Investment Strategy Means Better Workers for Better Jobs in an Innovative Economy Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty unveiled today a new $500 million Automotive Investment Strategy that will train our workers for the next generation of innovation in the industry. Go to Article |
Winner Chosen for "Show Us Your Sarnia-Lambton" Photo Contest When the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership put the residents of Lambton County up to the task of combining their civic pride and photographic talents into a photo contest, the response was phenomenal. Go to Article |
NewCo to be named Bayer AG intends to place a large part of its chemicals business and some activities of Bayer MaterialScience in a new company named "Lanxess", which will then be floated on the stock market. Since the announcement of the portfolio changes on November 7, 2003, the activities involved in creating and establishing this new company have been performed under the provisional project name of "NewCo". Go to Article |
A New Source for Life Science Expertise in SouthWestern Ontario Canada's Technology Triangle, Waterloo Region, ON - A new life science directory and website was launched to highlight strengths in SouthWestern Ontario. Go to Article |
Suncor announces preliminary federal ethanol funding approval Suncor Energy Products Inc. today announced that its proposal for funding was approved by Natural Resources Canada's Ethanol Expansion Program and, subject to final approvals, Suncor will receive a $22 million contribution towards the construction ofan ethanol production facility. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership Wins Awards from Provincial Council The 47th Annual Conference of the Economic Developers Council of Ontario held its Awards of Excellence Ceremony February 04 at the Marriott Eaton Centre Hotel. The awards are sponsored by the "Globe and Mail". Go to Article |
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Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership kicks off The Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership (SLEP) is happy to announce the beginning of their "Show Us Your Sarnia-Lambton" photo contest. The aim of the contest is to enhance the photo library of the SLEP for community promotion. Go to Article |
Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership Launches New Website With Contest The Economic Partnership invites everyone to visit their newly-revised website at www.sarnialambton.on.ca and find the answers to the following questions: Go to Article |
Lambton County Closes Deal at Dow Modeland Site Lambton County is moving forward in its partnership with The University of Western Ontario Research & Development Park after finalizing several formalities today. Go to Article |
Lambton County, Sarnia and Western Announce New Initiative The County of Lambton, the City of Sarnia and The University of Western Ontario announced a major research and economic development initiative for the Southwestern Ontario region at a media conference today. Go to Article |
Suncor Energy and Shell Canada reach agreement to reduce sulphur in diesel fuel Suncor Energy Products Inc. and Shell Canada Products today announced they have signed an agreement under which Suncor's Sarnia refinery will process Shell's Sarnia refinery high-sulphur diesel into ultra low sulphur diesel. Go to Article |
New call centre to open - Bayside Mall location for 500 new jobs Downtown's Bayside Mall has signed a seven-year lease with Star Tek of Denver, Colorado to house a new 40,000-square-foot inbound call centre and 500 workers. Go to Article |
CanWeb Completes Acquisition of Chronicle Technologies Inc. CanWeb, today announced its acquisition of the assets of Chronicle Technologies Inc. (Chrontech), a privately held company located in London. Chrontech developed a leading edge suite of knowledge management products for the manufacturing, process control,health care and education industries. Go to Article |
Dow Facility in Sarnia Selected to Manufacture Market Development Quantities of New Product Dow Chemical Canada Inc. announced today it will soon begin manufacturing market development quantities of polyethylene (PE) wax at its Product Development Plant, located in Sarnia, Ontario. These new materials, which will be made via INSITE* Technology, a Dow proprietary single-site catalyst and solution process technology, are the latest development products to be trialed at the facility. Go to Article |
Weir number one! April 13, 2003 Mike Weir captivated golf fans everywhere with his skillful Masters victory this spring. Go to Article |
TransAlta commissions Ontario electricity generation plant TransAlta Corporation (TSX:TA; NYSE:TAC) today officially began commercial operation of its new 440-megawatt (MW) gas-fired facility at its Sarnia Regional Cogeneration Plant located in Sarnia, Ontario. The new facility is integrated with 135 MW from thefacilities TransAlta acquired last year. Go to Article |
Local Businesses And Organizations Recognized For Their Commitment To Economic Development In Lambton County Financial Contributions from Lambton County businesses and organizations have enabled the Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership to strengthen and diversify the local economy. Over the last five years, these efforts have resulted in new industry bringing more than 2,400 new jobs in Lambton County - adding a combined payroll over $79.5 Million. Go to Article |
Marriott International announces plans to open new reservation centre in Sarnia, Ontario Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE-MAR) announced today its plans to open a Worldwide Reservation Centre in Sarnia, Ontario. Go to Article |
A stronger, more effective partnership between government, industry,local businesses and educators will allow Sarnia-Lambton to continue to be successful in growing the local economy That was the message to about 100 business and community leaders when a new name and logo for economic development was unveiled this morning. Go to Article |
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Cogeneration facility to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions Imperial Oil today confirmed plans to construct a 90-megawatt cogeneration facility at its Sarnia refining and petrochemical complex. The new unit, to cost about $120-million, will use natural-gas-fired turbines to simultaneously produce electricity and ssteam, using approximately 50 percent less energy than conventional methods. Go to Article |
Government of Ontario invests in Lambton County economic renewal Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing – The Government of Ontario is investing $324,900 in a support system that will help Lambton County's rural businesses identify and act on growth opportunities, Associate Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Brian Coburn announced today. Go to Article |
Century Truss to build manufacturing facility in St.Clair Township Century Truss Company, of Brighton, Michigan, announced today it will build a $12 million, 68,000 square foot manufacturing facility on Polymoore Drive in the St.Clair Industrial Park. Primary products from the new plant will include pre-engineered wood roof and floor trusses, light gauge steel trusses, and engineered "I" joist packages. Go to Article |
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2000 News Archive:
RMH Teleservices Inc. announces major Sarnia expansion RMH Teleservices, Inc. today announced it will be expanding its Sarnia location by 400 positions in response to its continuing success in attracting new clients. Go to Article |
Dow receives R&D award for Index Interpolymers; product development plant located in Sarnia, Ontario In recognition of the development of ethylene styrene interpolymers, soon to be known commercially as INDEX* Interpolymers, Dow was named as a winner of R&D Magazine's 38 th annual R&D 100 Awards. Go to Article |
Basell Canada Inc. joins Sarnia-Lambton industrial community Effective October 1, 2000, the former Montell facility at 339 Lasalle Line in St. Clair Township is now part of Basell Canada Inc. Go to Article |
Transalta to build Canada's largest Cogeneration Plant in Sarnia TransAlta announced today it has signed an agreement to invest $400-million in a 650-megawatt (MW) power project in Sarnia, Ontario. Go to Article |
200 more jobs for Call Centre Sarnia's new telemarketing centre will create more jobs than had originally been anticipated. Go to Article |
RMH Teleservices Inc. selects Sarnia for a 250-seat call center RMH Teleservices announced today that it has selected Sarnia as the site for a new 250 seat call center which will provide over 500 full-time equivalent jobs to the area. Go to Article |
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1999 News Archive:
Advanced Finishing Technologies Mr. and Mrs. Max Wiener, of Advanced Finishing Technologies Inc., are pleased to announce the Grand Opening of their new manufacturing facility in the Moore Industrial Park. Go to Article |
Waterville TG grows again Another 100 jobs will come to the area after auto parts manufacturer Waterville TG Inc., a manufacturer of automotive weather sealing systems, announced an expansion Wednesday of a plant still under construction. Go to Article |
Sarnia least expensive location for business New KPMG Study shows Sarnia's competitiveness Go to Article |
Bell Canada expands Operator Services Bell Canada announced today that Sarnia-Lambton has been elected as an Ontario location for a new operator services company Bell is establishing. Go to Article |
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1998 News Archive:
New manufacturing facility for Moore Township Woodbridge Foam Corporation of Mississauga, Ontario, plans to construct a 76,000 square foot automotive parts manufacturing facility in the Moore Township Industrial Park. Go to Article |
CGTX announces plans to build Rail Car Repair Facility Graham Cooper, Vice President of Operations for Montreal-based CGTX Inc., today announced plans to build a rail car service center in Moore Township. Go to Article |
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