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The musical, written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, made its debut in 1971 in a former trolley barn in Chicago before ...
Carl Levoy, the curator/director of the Thames Art Gallery, suggested Laurie attend a printmaking class. With the knowledge ...
Community Living Wallaceburg is inviting residents to take part in social event that will allow them to experience the area on two wheels. The ride is meant to lead up to the annual WAMBO event, which ...
Wallaceburg arts columnist Dave Babbitt writes about the Wallaceburg Concert Band's Learn-to-Play program.
Organizers of this year’s Wallaceburg & District Chamber of Commerce awards night are asking guests to dress like a film star. The nominations were made online by a committee that wishes to remain ...
The Walpole Island First Nation has been offered a $46-million settlement related to a land claim dating back nearly 200 years.
Columnist John Martinello shares a story from Ariel Mann, who recently passed, about her childhood in Sombra during the Second World War.
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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