Bluewater Health Debuts Scar-Free Hysterectomy
Bluewater Health has become one of the first hospitals in Ontario to perform a cutting-edge, minimally invasive hysterectomy called vNOTES. On September 19th, Obstetrician-Gynecologists Dr. Stephanie Lammers and Dr. Brittany Hoover successfully completed the hospital’s first two procedures. The surgery leaves no external scars and offering patients less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery. The procedure can also reduce the risk of ovarian cancer by removing Fallopian tubes and, in many cases, ovaries.
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ISO Launches 68th Season
The International Symphony Orchestra is kicking off its 68th season, Soundscapes Through Time, with a focus on community and youth. Based in Sarnia and Port Huron, the binational orchestra is expanding education programs, partnering with local schools and choirs, and supporting emerging musicians. Its new headquarters will grow the El Sistema strings program, while fundraisers this fall—from an Afternoon Tea to a Big Band night—will help fuel these initiatives. The ISO aims to keep local audiences inspired and connected through music on both sides of the river.
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Study Finds Drug Treatment Gaps
A Michigan State University study shows most substance use treatment in St. Clair County is concentrated in a five-block area of Port Huron, leaving rural residents at higher risk of overdose. Researchers found county residents outside the city are 4.5 times more likely to die from overdoses than those in Port Huron. Limited outpatient and residential programs, along with transportation challenges, make access difficult for those without cars. Experts say expanding services and targeting specific groups, like single parents and postpartum women, could improve care.
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Rotary Plants Peace Pole
St. Clair’s Rotary Club marked the International Day of Peace on Sept. 21st by unveiling a Peace Pole at Rotary Centennial Park. Mayor Bill Cedar Jr. joined local Rotarians for the ceremony, highlighting their dedication to peace at home and abroad. The pole bears “May Peace Prevail on Earth” in English, German, French, and Ojibwa, linking St. Clair to more than 200,000 similar monuments worldwide. Rotary leaders say the pole invites residents to reflect on peace and unity in their daily lives.
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