The Souls Memorial

by David D. Plain Often people ask me, ‘What is the meaning of the word Aamjiwnaang?’ The answer is that it is an Anishnaabek descriptive noun. It describes a very specific area; the outlet of Lake Huron where it flows into the St. Clair River. Aamjiwnaang was used to denote [...]

2015-10-06T20:14:59-04:00August 24th, 2015|Comments Off on The Souls Memorial

Memorial Wall Dedicated at Sarnia Police HQ

by Paul Morden for the Sarnia Observer Several descendants that Const. John Lewis never had the chance to know gathered on the second floor of Sarnia Police headquarters Wednesday for the dedication of a memorial wall for officers killed in the line of duty. "It's good to see that they're [...]

2015-08-24T03:16:05-04:00June 29th, 2015|Comments Off on Memorial Wall Dedicated at Sarnia Police HQ

Splendour in the Glass

by George Mathewson for The Sarnia Journal (2014) When the congregation of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church gathers for Easter services, some members will be bathed in light from stained glasses old as the nation. The cornerstone of Sarnia’s oldest church was laid on the very day of Canada’s Confederation, and [...]

2015-08-25T03:01:27-04:00June 23rd, 2015|Comments Off on Splendour in the Glass

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