George James

WGRT Celebrating 35 Years

As changes take place across parts of the local radio landscape, one station remains steady and committed to the Blue Water Area. WGRT 102.3 FM is proud to remind listeners that nothing is changing here. After 35 years on the air, WGRT continues to deliver the same great music, local news, community features, and hometown involvement listeners have counted on for decades. While other stations announce restructuring and frequency moves, WGRT remains locally owned, locally programmed, and focused on serving Port Huron and surrounding communities every single day. From community events and nonprofit partnerships to local business spotlights and trusted on air personalities, WGRT’s mission remains unchanged. The station’s commitment to stability, consistency, and strong local roots has defined it for more than three decades. Listeners can continue tuning in at 102.3 FM, online, and through streaming platforms, knowing that WGRT’s voice in the Blue Water Area is as dependable as ever. WGRT. Celebrating 35 years of serving the Blue Water Area, and we’re just getting started.

Reporting for WGRT – George James

Sarnia Eyes Air Canada Coach Link

Sarnia City Council is weighing a plan that could reconnect local travellers to Air Canada’s network—without planes taking off from Sarnia. At its March 9th meeting, council will review a proposed deal with The Landline Company and Air Canada to launch an Air Canada–branded coach link from Chris Hadfield Airport to Toronto Pearson. Passengers would check in right in Sarnia, load their bags once, and board a luxury motorcoach featuring Wi-Fi and roomy seats. It’s a one-year pilot worth up to $375,000, partly shared with Tourism Sarnia-Lambton. If approved, service could roll out by May.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Cyplik Celebrates a Century of Life

Fort Gratiot resident Edith Cyplik will reach a rare milestone today, turning 100 at Medilodge nursing center on Lakeshore Road. Family from as far away as Oregon, Arizona and South Korea already gathered Sunday for an early celebration. Born in Detroit in 1926, Cyplik spent her life in Michigan and was married to her late husband Donald for 61 years. She raised four children and today has more than 40 descendants across five generations. Though her eyesight and hearing have faded, family say she’s still sharp, and loves bingo and reading.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Yale’s 30-Point Surge Lifts Bulldogs

A new moving option has rolled into Sarnia. Storage 4 U Sarnia on McGregor Side Road South is now an official U-Haul neighborhood dealer, offering truck rentals and moving supplies. The partnership helps local small businesses earn extra income while supporting do-it-yourself movers. U-Haul has worked with independent dealers like this since 1945, and today more than 22-thousand businesses across Canada and the U.S. are part of the network—keeping moving convenient and local for Sarnia residents.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Seasonal Truck Weight Limits Return

Seasonal weight limits went back into effect across St. Clair County as of Monday. The county road commission says truck drivers must cut axle weights by 35 percent and slow down to 35 miles per hour on restricted roads until conditions improve. Overweight and building-move permits are on hold unless specially approved. The limits help protect local roads from freeze-thaw damage. Routes like 24th, 32nd, Capac, and Gratiot remain open as All-Season Roads. The full list is posted by the St. Clair County Road Commission.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet