The Big Give Returns

The Big Give returns to St. Clair County on May 14th, offering a 24-hour chance to support local nonprofits. Donations made online or in person at the Community Foundation from 9 AM to 4 PM will be boosted by matching funds, amplifying their impact. A list of participating organizations is available. Supporters can give via phone, laptop, or in person with cash or check. Nonprofits will have booths at the Foundation to share their missions. Every donation strengthens local causes, making a lasting difference in the community. Mark your calendar!

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Ontario Farmers Get Increased Credit Limit

The Canadian government is rolling out financial support for businesses, including Ontario farms, in response to potential U.S. tariffs. Farm Credit Canada (FCC) will offer $1 billion in new lending under its Trade Disruption Customer Support Program. Eligible farm businesses can access up to $500,000 in additional credit and new term loans. Current FCC borrowers can defer principal payments for up to 12 months. Applicants must be financially stable before the tariff impact. FCC funding is not available as grants or interest-free loans.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Give the Kids a Lift

The 24th annual “Give the Kids a Lift” fundraiser returns to Sarnia-Lambton on March 22nd, aiming to exceed $300,000 for local children’s services. Pathways Health Centre and Ironworks Health and Wellness Centre are hosting the charity bench press competition from 10 to 1 p.m. This event helps kids with physical, developmental, and communication needs. Over the past 23 years, it’s raised over $285,000. Everyone is invited to participate or cheer on the lifters.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Grants Approved at City Council Meeting

At Monday’s Port Huron City Council meeting, eight grant applications totaling nearly $10 million were approved for city park and infrastructure improvements. A standout is a $6.5 million request for the Black River Canal renovations, aimed at protecting it from natural disasters, floods, and erosion. The city also approved funding for a new $2.25 million fire truck. Additionally, six smaller grants will fund park upgrades. While most grants passed, Councilmember Barbara Payton voiced concerns about Sanborn Park, citing inequalities in park funding.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Early Morning Car Wash Fire

A fire heavily damaged the Croswell Car Wash early Tuesday morning, with no injuries reported. The fire broke out around 2 a.m. on East State Street, quickly engulfing the building and spreading through the roof. Firefighters worked fast using aerial trucks and attack lines to fight the flames. Despite the roof collapsing, the blaze was under control by 3:51 a.m. Emergency services from Croswell Police, Sanilac County Sheriff, and EMS assisted at the scene. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet