For the sixth week in a row, the Sarnia Sting are ranked number one in the CHL top ten. The 21-4-1 Sting host North Bay Friday night,travel to Saginaw Saturday before hosting Oshawa Sunday afternoon in the annual Teddy Bear Toss game. Kids under the age of 12 get in for $6 and there will a post game skate with the Sting after the final buzzer The Portland Winterhawks moved up two spots and are ranked second , while Sault Ste Marie is ranked third
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UPDATE: Severe thunderstorms moving out late Thursday
52 minutes agoEnvironment Canada said Thursday night that severe thunderstorms were moving further east after rain and high winds affected portions of the region.
Proposed SPS headquarters on the back burner
11 hours agoFunding for the proposed $91 million build was cut from the City of Sarnia's 2026 budget, which forced the board to reassess matters.
Pathways announces retirement of CEO Alison Morrison
11 hours agoMorrison has been with Pathways for 28 years, first coming to the organization as a Speech-Language Pathologist in 1998.
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11 hours agoThe Town of Plympton-Wyoming is celebrating the opening of a brand new state of the art washroom facility near the baseball diamond at Canton Park.
Wallaceburg man riding over 700 kilometres for kids fighting cancer
12 hours agoA 77-year-old Wallaceburg man will trek across the province to raise awareness and money for kids battling cancer.
Atura to explore new paths for former LGS site after IESO rejection
16 hours agoIn a statement sent to Sarnia News Today, the company said the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) didn't accept their proposal for a new natural gas power plant in St. Clair Township.