Businesses Invited to Share Tariff Impact
Local businesses in Sarnia are being urged to speak out on how global tariffs are impacting day-to-day operations. The Lambton Business Collaborative is hosting a public forum on Tuesday, May 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Gateway Room in the St. Clair Corporate Centre. Owners and managers can share firsthand how tariffs affect their costs, planning, and competitiveness. The feedback will help shape future local advocacy and support for businesses navigating global trade pressures.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Illegal Crossing into U.S.
An 18-year-old Iranian man was arrested after illegally crossing into the U.S. from Canada via the St. Clair River in East China Township. Border Patrol agents in Marysville received a tip about a man carrying a paddleboard and quickly located him. The man, a legal resident of Canada, was processed and sent back to Canada. U.S. Border Patrol emphasizes the crucial role of local communities in reporting suspicious activity to help secure the border. Residents can report tips through the Border Patrol’s hotline.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Public Comments Sought on Smith’s Creek Landfill
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is seeking public feedback on alleged violations at Smith’s Creek Landfill. Residents of Kimball Township have reported strong odors from the landfill causing headaches and nausea. EGLE issued seven violation notices between October of ’23 and July of ’24. The county has agreed to a $145,000 fine and will upgrade monitoring systems. A virtual public meeting is scheduled for May 29, with comments accepted until June 6.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet