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For 2009, 2010 and 2011, Bayfest split into two week-ends in July: Rock acts played on the 2nd weekend, and Country on the 3rd weekend. The festival won numerous awards, including the Ontario Tourism's Best Business/Event of the year award in 2009, and Festival and Events Ontario's Festival of Distinction award, which is a Lifetime Achievement ...
Sarnia is a city in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.It had a 2021 population of 72,047, [2] and is the largest city on Lake Huron.Sarnia is located on the eastern bank of the junction between the Upper and Lower Great Lakes, where Lake Huron flows into the St. Clair River in the Southwestern Ontario region, which forms the Canada–United States border, directly across from Port Huron, Michigan.
Chris Hadfield, astronaut for whom Sarnia's airport is named; first Canadian to walk in space; Dave Hadfield, musician; Wilfred Smith Haney, politician; Kyp Harness, musician and writer; George "Duke" Harris, NHL player with the Minnesota North Stars and the Toronto Maple Leafs; Steve Hazlett, hockey player
The following day, 8 December 2022, the same social worker spoke to Tai Yasharahyalah and asked him about posts that featured images of him with a young child, which had captions including "like ...
Bill Clinton is one proud grandpa!. On Monday, Nov. 25, the former President of the United States, 78, appeared on an episode of Live with Kelly and Mark and spoke about how he and the former ...
The Observer has been serving Sarnia-Lambton since 1853 and publishes five times per week, Tuesday through Saturday.. The offices of the Observer are in Sarnia. The paper is printed in London, Ontario, on presses owned by Postmedia, which also publishes the London Free Press and Windsor Star.
An American Airlines flight nearly crashed into a mountain range in Hawaii — but escaped tragedy when it was ordered to rapidly gain altitude, officials said Friday. Los Angeles-bound Flight 298 ...
The Pat Stapleton Arena is a 2,302 capacity arena in Sarnia, Ontario that is home to the Sarnia Legionnaires, one of the most successful teams in Canadian junior ice hockey history. [ citation needed ] Located at the corner of Wellington and Brock Streets, it is the largest arena owned by the city of Sarnia.