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When the Wallaceburg Concert Band started in 2016, a call went out for anyone who had any past experience playing a wind instrument and would be interested in picking it up again. As readers know, the ...
The current performance and rehearsal facility, designed by renowned Chatham architect, Joe Storey, was opened in 1965 and ...
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The Girl in the Engine. Joyce Vye, at seven years old, standing in front of her house at the corner of Wallace and Huron streets. Ready to walk one mile to the former DA Gordon School at the corner of ...
The Walpole Island First Nation has been offered a $46-million settlement related to a land claim dating back nearly 200 years.
In a letter to local landowners, Borolex said they will start removing equipment that was installed for the project’s studies, starting in late January. The letter said there would be workers and ...
St. Clair College has quietly changed the name of its Chatham location. The reason for doing so is that students not from Southwestern Ontario were often struggling to find where Thames was on a map, ...
“Squadron airborne at 10.30 accompanied by Nos. 181 & 247 squadrons. The wing was led by F/Lt Ireson. French coast crossed at AULT at 13,000’ flying on to FOIX. Bandits sighted approaching AMIENS ...
Drive north up Forhan Street in Wallaceburg. Just after you cross the Stewart Line, look west. Stretching from the edge of that building to the west side of the vacant lot, right up against the edge ...
A Wallaceburg-based environmental group is looking for volunteers to assist with its next step in restoring a local wooded area. The work planned in November and December is the second phase of the ...
Columnist John Martinello shares a story from Ariel Mann, who recently passed, about her childhood in Sombra during the Second World War.