Land-claim signage was posted at a provincially-owned Ipperwash beach parking lot on East Parkway Drive last weekend. The Municipality of Lambton Shores has notified the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, as well as the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs. (PHOTO COURTESY OF CENTRE IPPERWASH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION)

River Aux Sable sign defaced with offensive graffiti last weekend, police say Lambton OPP are investigating last weekend’s defacing of the River Aux Sable sign posted up at the Ipperwash Beach parking lot on East Parkway Drive. Police say the …

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Land-claim signage was posted at a provincially-owned Ipperwash beach parking lot on East Parkway Drive last weekend. The Municipality of Lambton Shores has notified the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, as well as the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs. (PHOTO COURTESY OF CENTRE IPPERWASH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION)

Residents, politicians worried about River Aux Sable land-claim signage New First Nations signage laying claim to an Ipperwash Beach parking lot has left some residents and municipal officials on edge in Lambton Shores. A group of people, who identified themselves …

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Land-claim signage was posted at a provincially-owned Ipperwash beach parking lot on East Parkway Drive last weekend. The Municipality of Lambton Shores has notified the Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, as well as the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs. (PHOTO COURTESY OF CENTRE IPPERWASH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION)
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Trees and power lines came down near Grand Bend as a severe storm moved through Lambton Shores on July 27, 2014. Damage to one property is shown in this file photo taken right after the storm. While much of the cleanup has been carried out, some signs of the storm still remain in the community. (File photo/Postmedia Network)

July 2014 storm knocked down as many as 10,000 trees in Lambton Shores Nearly a year after a tornado ripped through Lambton Shores, trees toppled by the 155 to 175-km/h winds can still be seen in the heavily-wooded section of …

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Churning pond at Indian Hills GC June 17-15. (Photo and Video Courtesy of Jamie Reitknecht Via Youtube)

Lambton Shores Cancels Localized Emergency Lambton Shores has cancelled its localized emergency declared Wednesday June 17th after natural gas from beneath a pond on Indian Hills Golf Course sent geyser-like eruptions into the air. The Municipal Emergency Control Group met …

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Emergency responders along with Union Gas crews and a spill action team from the Ministry of Natural Resources attended a natural gas leak in Lambton Shores Wednesday after reports of a odour were noted. Lambton OPP say the gas leak was a natural event and were asking members of the public to stay away from the area near Lakeshore Road, just east of Indian Hills Trail in West Lambton Shores. (Lynda Hillman-Rapley, Postmedia Network)

Analysis confirms gas leak at Lambton Shores golf course is naturally occurring An analysis of the geysers of gas that continue to burst from a Lambton Shores golf course’s creek has determined that the situation is not the result of …

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