Torontonians cashing in their chips help drive record home sales

From thesarniajournal.ca    The Sarnia Journal Marco Vigliotti Low interest rates, affordable prices and a swelling tide of seniors moving from the Toronto region are credited with propelling Sarnia home sales to unexpected record heights. Donna Mathewson, sales representative with Royal LePage, says a combination of opportune financial conditions and a wave of newcomers is … Read More

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Two new physicians to North Lambton Community Health Centre

The Physician Recruitment Taskforce of Sarnia Lambton in partnership with the North Lambton Community Health Centre are proud to announce the recruitment of Dr. Kate Brown and Dr. Natalia Koldewey. Both physicians will be working part-time at the North Lambton Community Health Centre at the Forest and Kettle Point sites. Kathy Bresset, Executive Director for … Read More

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Sarnia area gets another ‘look at us’ article in Globe and Mail

From www.lambtonshield.com November 19, 2014 We may have some visitors coming to Sarnia. And they might be staying a while. An article in Wednesday’s Globe and Mail newspaper (November 19) may be sparking interest in the community, where homes can be had for under a $100,000, according to Sean Ryan, a local Realtor with Century … Read More

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Community brand to be unveiled

November 19, 2014 – Sarnia-Lambton, Ontario – Residents, businesses, organizations, and municipalities throughout Lambton County are invited to the unveiling of our community’s brand. 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Thursday, December 18, 2014 Lambton College Residence and Event Centre 1457 London Rd Sarnia ON N7S 6K4 Register online at http://tinyurl.com/lambtonbrand to attend, or call Jeanny … Read More

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Bioamber plant expected to be completed in 2015

From www.theobserver.ca   The Observer Steel work is nearing completion for BioAmber’s $135-million bio-succinic acid plant under construction on Vidal Street in Sarnia. While releasing its quarterly financial results recently, the company provided a update on construction of its first production site in North America. “Sarnia in a phase of rapid progress and is beginning … Read More

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Corn stalk to chemicals project takes another step

From www.theobserver.ca   The Observer By Paul Morden Government and private-sector funding is expected to move ahead proposal that could lead to the building of a commercial plant in Sarnia-Lambton to convert cornstalks and wheat stalks into sugar for use in the chemical industry. Murray McLaughlin, executive director of Sarnia-based Bioindustrial Innovation Canada, said approximately … Read More

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Gas-fired powered plant rising near Courtright

From www.theobserver.ca   The Observer By Paul Morden The natural gas-fired electricity plant voters in Mississauga didn’t want is taking shape on Oil Springs Line in St. Clair Township. Construction is well underway on the $360-million plant Ontario’s Liberal government announced in 2012 for Lambton County, to replace a controversial one Toronto-based Eastern Power was … Read More

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Research Park lands bio medical research tenant

Sarnia, ON – The Western Sarnia-Lambton Research Park has finalized a 5-year lease with a bio medical research company for 1,500 square feet of space. Western Phytoceutica Inc. develops evidence-based, high quality, value-added natural health products from plant sources including American ginseng. It also develops alternative sourcing of plant materials for advanced processing. The company … Read More

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Lambton community brand unveiled

 December 18, 2014 – Lambton County, Ontario, Canada – A community brand for use by everyone in Lambton County, Ontario, featuring a customizable logo, was unveiled today. The brand was created by a group representing organizations from across Lambton County. The brand logo, carrying the tag line “Discoveries That Matter”, is the visual representation of … Read More

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New community brand unveiled

From www.blackburnnews.com  Lambton County unveiled a new community brand Thursday morning with the tag line “Discoveries That Matter.” The brand was created by a group representing organizations across Lambton County. Working with the marketing design company YFactor, the new brand had a price tag of $70,000. CEO of YFactor Anya Kodak says coming up with … Read More

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