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- ChecktodayChange DetectedThe webpage has updated important traffic information, including the closure of the southbound lane on Wildwood Drive for watermain repairs and the reopening of Davis St. Additionally, there are new announcements regarding the closure of the Howard Watson Nature Trail for grading and extended hours for the Sarnia Compost Site.SummaryDifference71%
- Check7 days agoChange DetectedCameron Street is now open to traffic following the completion of watermain repairs, while Essex Street and Forsyth Street are currently closed due to ongoing road work. Additionally, the City has ratified a three-year contract with Unifor Local 914, representing Sarnia Transit staff.SummaryDifference72%
- Check15 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has updated important traffic information, including the overnight closure of Indian Rd N at Maxwell St for utility work, and the opening of Sole Street. Additionally, there are new announcements regarding upcoming meetings and a flag lowering in honor of Pope Francis.SummaryDifference52%
- Check22 days agoChange DetectedSole Street will be closed for catch basin repair, while Finch Drive has experienced both closures and openings due to ongoing repairs. Additionally, the Sarnia Police Service Board meeting on April 24, 2025, has been cancelled, and several city facilities will be closed for Easter weekend.SummaryDifference48%
- Check29 days agoChange DetectedThe webpage has updated information regarding traffic conditions, including the reopening of Vidal Street South and Blackwell Side Road, as well as an ALL-CLEAR message related to a previous spill in the St. Clair River. Additionally, there are new announcements about upcoming events such as Easter in the Park and the expansion of AEDs in city parks.SummaryDifference62%
- Check37 days agoChange DetectedThe recent updates include a significant crude oil spill in the St. Clair River, which has raised concerns about water safety downstream, although the City of Sarnia's drinking water remains unaffected. Additionally, the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority has issued a Flood Outlook due to forecasted rainfall.SummaryDifference100%
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