Posts Tagged ‘Windsor’
Shaw (nee Morettin), Ada, (July 11, 2012)
SHAW, Ada (nee Morettin) – Peacefully on July 11, 2012 at 81 years of age surrounded by her loving family. Cherished wife of William Shaw for almost 60 years. Loving mother of David and wife Helen (Sarnia) and treasured grandma of Melissa, Emily, and Heather and loving mother of Carolyn and husband Gregory Puklicz (Colleyville, [...]
Update: Wanklin released from police custody
Sarnia Police said Kirk Allan Wanklin, the 52-year-old man charged with the attempted murder of Steve Lithgow back in Dec. 2011, was released from custody on Jun. 22 on a new recognizance of bail. He was arrested on Apr. 26 in Windsor for Breach of Recognizance. Wanklin pled guilty to the breach charge and no [...]
Job losses as OLG closes slots at racetracks, game is over for Hiawatha Slots on April 30
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation is closing slot machine facilities at Fort Erie, Windsor and Sarnia racetracks, putting 560 people out of work between those three communities. The province’s gaming agency announced the move this week, calling it necessary in a restructuring bid to make the agency more profitable, saying the move will save [...]
Sting’s Kujawinski named to Ontario U17 team
Team Ontario Director of Operations Barclay Branch along with Head Coach Troy Smith, Assistant coaches Roger Hunt and Wayne Clark has announced the 22 man roster for Ontario's Under 17 Team that will compete at the upcoming 2012 World Hockey Challenge being held in Windsor Ontario from December 27, 2011 through January 4, 2012. The [...]
Hemstreet, Robert (Oct. 29, 2011)
HEMSTREET, Robert "Bob" Passed away peacefully in his sleep on October 29, 2011. Predeceased by his parents Francis and Teresa. Loving brother of Rosemary Fowler (Bob), Jerry Hemstreet (Ellen), Martin Hemstreet (Brenda) and Mary MacDonald. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Robert spent the last 13 years as a counsellor at Hiatus House where [...]
Lambton Lions roar back to win men’s college hoops opener
Mike Lucier hit a three-pointer, his fourth of the game, and Anthony Grasso drained two free throws in the waning seconds to lift the Lambton Lions to 70-67 win over St. Clair Saints in Windsor on Wednesday night. It was the OCAA basketball season opener for both teams. Victor McGinnis led the Lions with 23 [...]
Sarnia’s Mike Bradley won’t give up on need for high-speed rail, despite report
An as-yet-unreleased report suggesting the need for a high-speed rail line that would stop short of southwest Ontario won't stop Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley from pushing the issue. Putting a high-speed rail line that would cost between $18.9 and $21.3 billion would generate profit of $1.32 billion by 2031, according to media reports. But such [...]
Lambton College women’s soccer side falls in Windsor
The Lambton College women's soccer club has now lost its first five games of the season in Ontario College Athletic Association action. The Lady Lions fell 2-0 to St. Clair College in Windsor on Wednesday afternoon. Lambton hosts Fanshawe tomorrow (Friday, October 7) at 4:30. Meantime, the Lambton men, also 0-5 on the [...]
Lambton Lions lose in men’s college soccer at Windsor-St. Clair
Lambton College has fallen to 0-5 in Ontario Colleges Athletic Association men's soccer. The Lions were beaten 5-1 by St. Clair in Windsor on Tuesday afternoon. Mac Young was the lone goal scorer for Lambton. The men continue their season tomorrow (Thursday, October 6) when they host Fanshawe at 4:30 pm. Meantime, the [...]
Sting loses to Windsor Spitfires and its hot goalie in 2-0 Sunday afternoon match
By DAVE BORODY WINDSOR – The Sarnia Sting dropped a 2-0 decision to the Windsor Spitfires, Sunday afternoon in front of 5,354 fans at the WFCU Centre. The loss evened Sarnia’s record at 1-1 in the Ontario Hockey League while Windsor won for the first time in three starts. Jack Campbell, a first round draft [...]






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