Great Lakes Water Levels on the Rise
After record lows two years ago, water levels in the Great Lakes are higher that years before and climbing. Scott Miller has more.
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.
Lambton Shores Official Plan will go to county after eight years of debate After eights years, Lambton Shores Official Plan (OP) is being sent to the county. This has been a controversial issue for the past three councils, and Tuesday’s …
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What was supposed to be a day of celebration for members of the Kettle Point First Nation was marred by a scene of chaos, anger and pain as the brother of slain protester Dudley George was burned at the side …
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Eyes are on the future at Kettle and Stony Point First Nation, but tensions remain after the band accepted a $90-million federal settlement.
Dudley George’s brother burned at protest; police say injuries not life-threatening
George was to be taken from a Sarnia hospital to a burn unit in London, Ont., with second-degree burns on his hands, ears, and neck, according to Jesse Oliver, a Stoney Pointer who helped him set the protest fire. The two set the fire to show not all band members support the agreement.
“The war is over”, the phrase used by Chief Tom Bressette describing ratification of an agreement between the Kettle and Stony Point First Nation and the federal government.
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