George James

Blue Water Bridge Upgrade

Local drivers and travelers will soon see smoother crossings at the Blue Water Bridge thanks to a major upgrade now moving forward. The Michigan Department of Transportation will break ground Thursday on the second phase of the three-hundred-million-dollar plaza expansion at the bridge annex. This part of the project reconfigures the southern plaza by moving toll operations, adding a new U.S. Customs inspection facility, relocating Duty Free Americas, and more. Officials say the on-site work will not disrupt traffic, with completion expected in 5 years.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Sarnia Splashpad

Construction has started on a new splashpad at Germain Park, bringing 14 exciting water features to give families a fun way to cool off this summer and beyond. The $535,000 project, part of the park’s bigger revitalization plan, is funded by federal, provincial, and city dollars along with a $100,000 gift from the Rotary Club of Sarnia-Bluewaterland. Once finished, the splashpad will offer a safe, refreshing spot for children of all ages right in the heart of the city’s 60-acre park.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Stolen Truck Chase Leads to Guilty Plea

A Port Huron Township man admitted in court Monday that he was involved in a stolen truck case that ended in a police chase. 35-year-old David Cutrubes was driving a stolen black Chevy Silverado when police spotted it on Dove Road on May 13th. Officers tried to stop him, but he kept going, then abandoned the truck and ran into a wooded area before being caught. Cutrubes pleaded guilty to receiving and concealing stolen property and more. He is due back in court on Aug. 31st.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet