George James

Sarnia Man Gets Fresh Start

Dan Plain, a 34-year-old from Sarnia, is back in court after a series of legal troubles. Recently, Plain, who has struggled with drug addiction, received a two-month sentence for assault. His lawyer, Terry Brandon, believes Plain is ready for a fresh start. Judge Deborah Austin hopes Plain will use this opportunity to turn his life around. Plain, who had faced numerous charges including home invasion with a hammer, has no current outstanding charges. He is now working towards a better future.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

FedEx Port Huron Closure

FedEx is shutting down its Port Huron Township Ship Center on September 28th. The company didn’t specify the reasons, but employees will be offered transfers to nearby locations. Residents in Port Huron and surrounding areas will now have their packages handled by FedEx’s Flint office, about 70 miles away. Despite the closure, shipping services remain available through FedEx drop boxes in the city, including one at Kerr Albert Office Supply on Military Street. A full list of local FedEx drop-off points can be found on the company’s website.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Beach Revenue Boost

Port Huron’s Lighthouse and Lakeside Beaches saw a major boost in revenue this summer, bringing in over $367 thousand, up 24% from last year. This increase is largely due to a hike in parking pass prices at Lakeside Beach, which now costs $30 for out-of-county visitors. The city plans to use the funds for park upgrades, including a new jungle gym and parking lot improvements at Lakeside. Most renovations are expected to be completed before next summer, with some extending into the fall.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lambton County Grant Freeze

Lambton County is set to extend its freeze on new grants for community groups into next year due to budget challenges. This freeze, which began in ’21, will remain in place if a recent county council motion is approved next month. Local organizations, such as hospitals and Lambton College, previously had the chance to apply for county funding and present their cases before the budget discussions. However, with a projected $550,000 deficit and growing debt, the county is focused on cost containment. Despite this, Lambton will continue funding existing grants in ’25.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet