James Freed City of Port Huron

Port Huron Housing Development

Port Huron secured a $16.5 million tax credit from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority to build the Lincoln Avenue Loft Project near McLaren Port Huron. The development will create 40 affordable housing units aimed at local workers struggling to afford homeownership. City Manager James Freed highlighted the project as a boost for economic growth, workforce support, and social equity. The site, near Erie Street and Lincoln Avenue, is currently vacant but will soon transform into much-needed housing for the community.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sarnia’s New Tech Hub

Sarnia’s Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School (AMSS) will host a new tech hub for Grades 10-12 starting September. The Lambton Kent District School Board will offer hands-on learning in trades like construction, health, and hospitality. The initiative aims to meet the demand for skilled trades education. AMSS features state-of-the-art facilities, including a commercial kitchen and hairstyling classroom. The tech hub provides specialized programs and certifications, benefiting students across Lambton County. Tours for families are scheduled for February 20th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet