Sarnia - Press Releases | Canadian Cities
Mount Allison students to represent New Brunswick at Climate Change Conference
Mount Allison University | September 21, 2006
Two fourth-year Mount Allison students are leaving next week to represent New Brunswick undergraduate researchers at the Atlantic Centre for Global Change and Ecosystem Research Conference (ACGCER) in Wolfville, Nova Scotia....[continue]
WESTERN'S NEWEST STUDENT RESIDENCE SET TO OFFICIALLY OPEN
University of Western Ontario | September 1, 2006
London Hall celebrates relationship between the University and the City...[continue]
Mission to MAC welcomes new students
McMaster University | July 10, 2006
Alumni Association reaches out to outlying communities...[continue]
Economic Assembly Begins Charting Future Course - City of Windsor to Oversee Next Steps
University of Western Ontario | May 24, 2006
Southwestern Ontario is one step closer to economic collaboration. The concept of an economic partnership for the region received resounding support at the inaugural Southwest Economic Assembly (SWEA) held in Stratford today....[continue]
Economic Assembly Begins Charting Future Course - City of Windsor to Oversee Next Steps
University of Western Ontario | May 24, 2006
Southwestern Ontario is one step closer to economic collaboration. The concept of an economic partnership for the region received resounding support at the inaugural Southwest Economic Assembly (SWEA) held in Stratford today....[continue]
Ontario Minister Supports Economic Assembly
University of Western Ontario | May 23, 2006
Ontario's Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, the Honourable Chris Bentley will host a morning reception at the first-ever Southwest Economic Assembly in Stratford tomorrow....[continue]
Ontario Minister Supports Economic Assembly
University of Western Ontario | May 23, 2006
Ontario's Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, the Honourable Chris Bentley will host a morning reception at the first-ever Southwest Economic Assembly in Stratford tomorrow....[continue]
Environmental Contaminants and Their Impact on Reproduction
University of Western Ontario | April 25, 2006
A leading expert on environmental contaminants will speak to an audience at The University of Western Ontario later this week in a community currently debating the cosmetic use of pesticides - presently a hot topic in Canada. Louis J. Guillette Jr. is also expected to touch on how pollution may have contributed to the steady decline in the proportion of male births at a First Nations reserve near Sarnia, a fact that came to light when the community questioned why there were three all-girl baseball teams and only one all-boy....[continue]
1,500 gather to celebrate Hawks national football championship
Wilfrid Laurier University | April 6, 2006
The 142 people needed to bring Wilfrid Laurier University its second national football championship assembled to reprise their roles as 2005 Vanier Cup champs one last time on Saturday....[continue]
Canadian Astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield to speak at Mount A, March 13
Mount Allison University | March 9, 2006
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield will give a special presentation at Mount Allison University on Monday, March 13 at 2:30 p.m. in the Wu Centre....[continue]
Students Create Design Solutions and Flora MacDonald Speaks at International Women's Day Lecture
University of Western Ontario | March 6, 2006
The City of London has asked Western Engineering students to develop creative solutions for two design projects in London - Sarnia Road CPR Overpass and Vauxhall Pollution Control Plant....[continue]
Summer Camp for Future Doctors Expand to Six Locations
University of Western Ontario | March 1, 2006
The shortage of family physicians is growing and now, so is an innovative long-term solution. MedQUEST, a summer camp designed to entice grade 10 and 11 students in southwestern Ontario to pursue a career in the medical field, will be held at six locations this year....[continue]
Ten UW students honoured for volunteerism
University of Waterloo | January 10, 2006
University of Waterloo students not only attend classes, write essays and study for exams, they manage to find time as volunteers to help out local youth, immigrants, seniors - even urban wildlife....[continue]
Laurier Golden Hawks win Uteck Bowl and advance to Desjardins Vanier Cup
Wilfrid Laurier University | November 19, 2005
After a fourteen-year hiatus from the national championship, the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks are making their second appearance at the Desjardins Vanier Cup following a 31-10 victory in the Uteck Bowl over the Acadia Axemen....[continue]
Two Hawks recognized as Canada's best
Wilfrid Laurier University | November 8, 2005
Two Golden Hawks are being recognized as the country’s best this week – running back Nick Cameron and place kicker Brian Devlin were named Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) football athletes of the week....[continue]
Western Celebrates Interesting Grads
University of Western Ontario | October 25, 2005
The University of Western Ontario is celebrating the outstanding accomplishments of the University's newest alumni who prove family, commitment, and dedication make dreams come true....[continue]
Hawks head to playoffs with perfect record after 47-26 win over Guelph
Wilfrid Laurier University | October 22, 2005
The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks finished the 2005 regular football season perfect once again, defeating the Guelph Gryphons 47-26....[continue]
Carleton University to help train UN weapon’s inspectors- Carleton partners with Foreign Affairs to host training seminar in Sarnia --
Carleton University | October 18, 2005
The Canadian Centre for Treaty Compliance, located within NPSIA at Carleton University, with the support of Foreign Affairs Canada, is providing assistance in a training course for twenty-two United Nations Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) inspectors in Sarnia, Ontario from October 17 to 25....[continue]
Perfect season continues as Hawks defeat Lions 56-3 in football action
Wilfrid Laurier University | October 17, 2005
Sarnia’s Brian Devlin scored 20 points and added his name to the top of Laurier record books in two more categories as the #3 ranked Laurier Golden Hawks defeated the York Lions 56-3 at University Stadium....[continue]
Tulips 2005 - The 60th Anniversary Friendship Tour stops in Sackville, Sept. 14
Mount Allison University | September 8, 2005
As part of a summer-long tour, Luluk Purwanto and the Helsdingen Trio have been presenting their music at town-squares, music festivals, universities, and cultural heritage sites across Canada....[continue]
Lambton College/University of Windsor to offer cutting-edge degree program
University of Windsor | January 30, 2005
Today’s successful university graduate offers employers both practical and classroom knowledge....[continue]