Open House – News Release
Media Release from the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point and the Municipality of Lambton Shores, captured from the Lambton Shores website.
Media Release from the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point and the Municipality of Lambton Shores, captured from the Lambton Shores website.
The Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point and the Municipality of Lambton Shores are hosting a Joint Open House for residents and visitors of our communities to attend. The “Looking Ahead: Working Together”
Lambton Shores council has given the final phase of the Harbourside Village project the go-ahead. Paul Pittao of Medway Homes Inc. is going to build 37 detached condominium homes off Gill Rd and Erin Pl. in Grand Bend. Mayor Bill …
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley is calling on the Ontario government to make waves about a controversial Wisconsin proposal to tap into the Great Lakes’ water supply. The City of Waukesha – a Milwaukee bedroom community with a population similar in …
Lambton Shores staff have been asked by council to submit a funding application for electric vehicle chargers in Forest and Grand Bend.
Members of the Lambton Outdoor Club are hoping to breathe life back into an historic wilderness hiking trail by taking locals on a tour of the little-known gem. The Ausable Hiking Trail – located just east of Arkona, along the …
St. Clair Region Conservation Authority holds annual meeting in Strathroy Three Lambton County residents were formally recognized for their stewardship efforts by the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority on Thursday. John and Mary-Ellen King, who live in Warwick Township, own …
Council passed the by-law to declare some Grand Bend west property surplus to the Municipality. In November, Sam Karamountsos, owner of Growling Gator as well as the former Casino corner property, requested of Lambton Shores the ability to purchase municipal …
After record lows two years ago, water levels in the Great Lakes are higher that years before and climbing. Scott Miller has more.
The West Region Ontario Provincial Police is reminding all shoppers to be mindful that thieving eyes are preying on you.