(BlackburnNews.com photo)(BlackburnNews.com photo)
Midwestern

Huron East No Longer 'Unwilling Host' For Wind Projects

Huron East council has rescinded an earlier motion that declared the municipality an unwilling host for wind turbines.

Mayor Bernie MacLellan made the motion, explaining that he was not aware of any situation where declaring itself an unwilling host had been effective in preventing a municipality from being a host for a wind energy development.

But he says by rescinding the designation, the municipality would be eligible for a Vibrancy Fund payment of $115,000 a year from St. Columban Energy.

MacLellan believes the people pushing for the designation believed it would encourage council to be more aggressive in opposing the project, but the fact is the municipality has no authority regarding the placement of wind energy projects.    He says now that the turbines are up and running, the municipality might as well get the benefit of the Vibrancy Fund.

MacLellan says given the financial pressures the municipality is under at this time, $115,000 is a significant amount of money, and will help offset taxes for everyone in the Huron East.

Read More Local Stories

New military crosswalk rendering. (Image courtesy of the Sarnia Legion Branch 62)

New military crosswalk in Sarnia to be unveiled

As part of a partnership between the Sarnia Legion Branch 62 and City of Sarnia, an unveiling ceremony will be held at the corner of Christina Street and Wellington Street on Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m.

Members of the Sarnia Police Service entering a Tashmoo Avenue residence on June 4, 2026. (Photo courtesy of the Sarnia Police Service)

Two men arrested in Tashmoo Ave. standoff

Sarnia police said the investigation began on May 29 after the victim was allegedly attacked by acquaintances at a residence near Tashmoo Avenue and Christopher Drive at Aamjiwnaang First Nation.