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Sarnia — Lambton, with its predecessors Sarnia, and Lambton West, is Canada's current most bellwetherly riding, having voted for the winning party since 1963.
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Nearly all these malls — in cities such as Sarnia, Brantford, Guelph and Peterborough — had high vacancy rates and poor patronage, and contributed to the store's financial problems.
Cheryl Gallant, MP ( born May 23, 1960 in Sarnia, Ontario ) is a Conservative Canadian politician representing the riding of Renfrew — Nipissing — Pembroke.
He ran for the Canadian House of Commons in the 1972 federal election as a Progressive Conservative, but lost to Liberal Bud Cullen by 1, 465 votes in Sarnia — Lambton.
* Canadian Division — Lines in Canada, including Windsor, Ontario and Sarnia, Ontario via Blenheim, Ontario to St. Thomas, Ontario and ( via trackage rights ) St Thomas east to Buffalo, New York ( In use with Canadian Pacific )
Roger Gallaway, who represented Sarnia — Lambton in the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2006, was also a mayor of Point Edward prior to entering federal politics.
Ships on Lake Huron that were south of Alpena, Michigan — especially around Harbor Beach and Port Huron in Michigan and Goderich and Sarnia in Ontario — were battered with huge waves moving southward toward St. Clair River.
He was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 2006, representing the riding of Sarnia — Lambton for the Liberal Party.
Boushy lost to Liberal Caroline Di Cocco by about 3, 000 votes in the 1999 provincial election, in the redistributed riding of Sarnia — Lambton.
* Ontario general election, 1999, Sarnia — Lambton, 517 votes, fourth in a field of four candidates ( winner: Caroline Di Cocco, Liberal )
Sarnia — Lambton ( formerly known as Sarnia ) is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968.
It was abolished in 1976 when it was redistributed between Lambton — Middlesex and a new Sarnia riding.
This riding was created in 1976 from parts of Huron — Middlesex, Lambton — Kent, Middlesex — London — Lambton and Sarnia — Lambton ridings.
Sarnia and Lambton
These are the Lambton Kent District School Board ( headquartered in Sarnia ), the St. Clair Catholic District School Board ( headquartered in Wallaceburg ) and Conseil Scolaire de district des ecoles Catholique du Sud-Ouest.
St. Clair is a township in southwestern Ontario, Canada, immediately south of Sarnia in Lambton County, along the eastern shores of the St. Clair River.
Adjacent to the city of Sarnia in Lambton County, Point Edward sits opposite Port Huron, Michigan, at the source of the St. Clair River.
The CAP-CP working group, along with stakeholders and projects such as the Canadian Association for Public Alerting and Notification ( CAPAN ) and Netalerts ' Sarnia Lambton trial, are now working with and refining CAP-CP for national application in Canada.
The following year, he challenged long-serving Liberal MP Roger Gallaway in the federal riding of Sarnia -- Lambton, and lost by over 5, 000 votes.
On November 18, 2005 a Long-standing Service Award was presented to David Boushy by the Ontario Government for his over 25 years of Municipal Service and for " showing immense leadership and commitment to his community of Sarnia Lambton ".
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During the off season the Battalion would also part ways with import forward Jonathan Johansson ( released ) and traded forward Dominic Alberga to Sarnia.
Riduna may be the original name of Tatihou, while Alderney is conjectured to be identified with Sarnia.
Blenheim, Chatham and Wallaceburg are linked with Sarnia, Ontario and the Blue Water Bridge to the United States by Highway 40.
He helped organize the local militia battalion, later becoming commander, and served at La Prairie, Canada East in 1865 with Colonel Garnet Joseph Wolseley and at Sarnia during the Fenian raids.
The Hunter Lodge at Port Huron with its Sarnia counterparts across the river planned an invasion at the beginning of December, but reinforcements from Detroit did not arrive.
Conductor Martin Yates has recently realised and completed the Symphony No. 2 from sketches and the recording of the work with Yates conducting the Royal Scottish National Orchestra was released on the Dutton Epoch label ( together with the early Overture based on the G major Symphony, and also with Martin Yates ' own orchestration of Sarnia by John Ireland in October 2011.
The Free Press has one of the few printing presses in southern Ontario and it prints several papers for Sun Media newspapers in the area, including the Chatham Daily News, the Sarnia Observer, the Simcoe Reformer, the St. Thomas Times-Journal, the Stratford Beacon Herald, the Woodstock Sentinel-Review and the Londoner, along with the Free Press.
* Corridor services to Sarnia and Niagara Region will be reduced to one per day starting in October 2012, with some cuts starting in July 2012.
The first versions of the Dash 7 could support flights from the Island to smaller centers, such as Sarnia, Kingston, Peterborough and Owen Sound, with a larger version able to support flights to larger centers such as London, North Bay, Ottawa and Windsor.
Some bridge decks, including the westbound Highway 401 collector lanes that pass over the 401-Don Valley Expressway exit ramp and the westbound Highway 402 overpass at Modeland Road near Sarnia, have also been paved with an exposed concrete highway deck similar to USA interstate standards.
Cappelletti signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL, but was traded to the Saskatchewan Roughriders, later cut, and went back to the ORFU, leading the Sarnia Golden Bears ( the team changed its name in 1956 ) to the league championship.
In Canada, it is native to that part of Ontario south of a line from Hamilton to Sarnia, with many specimens in Rondeau Provincial Park, but most cultivation is seen in British Columbia.
George Deighton wrote Sarnia Cherie in 1911, with Domenico Santangelo subsequently composing the tune later that year.
Several impressive construction feats were associated with the GTR: the first successful bridging of the St. Lawrence River on August 25, 1860, with the opening of the first Victoria Bridge at Montreal ( replaced by the present structure in 1898 ); the bridging of the Niagara River between Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York ; and the construction of a tunnel beneath the St. Clair River, connecting Sarnia, Ontario, and Port Huron, Michigan.
* 1856 – The Grand Trunk Railway opens between Sarnia and Montreal greatly enhancing the flow of goods and people across Southern Ontario and trade links with the American Midwest.
* 20px Ontario Highway 402 ends in Sarnia at the Blue Water Bridge, where it meets at the U. S. border and connects with
CTV content on CBET would remain at some capacity through the 1980s, despite the fact that after the CBC took full control of channel 9 in 1975, Kitchener-based CTV affiliate CKCO-TV signed on a repeater transmitter in Sarnia on channel 42, with a signal that reached Windsor at least marginally.
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