A Piece of Sarnia’s History Rescued from the Trash Heap

Phil Egan for The Sarnia Journal Roz Green is a curious lady, and Sarnians can be grateful for that curiosity. The musician was strolling in her central Toronto neighbourhood recently when something caught her eye. Two large, wooden panels were laying curbside, presumably awaiting the trash collector. Green thought her [...]

2016-12-05T17:32:37-05:00December 5th, 2016|Comments Off on A Piece of Sarnia’s History Rescued from the Trash Heap

The Captivating Story of Sarnia’s Big Tom Cannon

by Carl Hnatyshyn for Sarnia This Week (2016) It was built in Rotherham, England during the late 17th/early 18th century, it patrolled the Great Lakes aboard a gunboat named Prince Alfred, protecting Canada from the Fenian Brotherhood during the 1860s and it was witness to countless military, religious and social ceremonies that [...]

2016-11-30T14:33:34-05:00November 30th, 2016|Comments Off on The Captivating Story of Sarnia’s Big Tom Cannon
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