Man Sentenced for Brutal Skateboard Assault
Dale McCauley of Sarnia, was sentenced to one year in jail for his role in a brutal attack on a local Walmart employee in August of ’22. The victim, who was skateboarding through Germain Park, was punched, kicked, and hit with his own skateboard. He suffered permanent injuries and was left unable to work.
Judge Raikes described the assault as a “cowardly, gutless attack,” but acknowledged McCauley’s efforts to turn his life around. McCauley will serve just six months after credit for time already spent in custody.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Live Music and Local Talent
The Port Sanilac Parks and Recreation Department invites you to an exciting night of music at the Bark Shanty Community Center on April 26 starting at 6 p.m. The Humbuckers, a local band from the Thumb region, will perform a lively mix of pop, rock, and folk, featuring classic hits and modern favorites. Following their performance, an open mic session will give local talent a chance to showcase their skills. Don’t miss this evening of entertainment at 135 Church St!
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
“Hands Off” March Saturday
In the Blue Water Area, locals are gearing up for a protest against President Donald Trump’s administration this Saturday. Blue Water Indivisible and Blue Water Allies are teaming up for the “Hands Off” march, kicking off at 1 p.m. from the Huron Lightship in Pine Grove Park to Thomas Edison Parkway. A pre-march rally starts at noon. This comes as part of a nationwide push against Trump’s second term, sparked by his and Elon Musk’s move to cut thousands of federal jobs.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
First Friday in Sarnia
Today’s First Friday in Sarnia brings an exciting mix of art and community spirit. Visitors can enjoy photography from Lambton College students, traditional Pysanky egg decorating, and live performances scattered throughout downtown. From the Sarnia Legion to the Lawrence House Centre for the Arts, there’s plenty to see and do. The event also features a special challenge supporting survivors of sexual violence. With local food, drinks, and the chance to buy art, it’s the perfect way to kick off spring and celebrate creativity in the heart of the city.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet