Sarnia Police Chief Norm Hansen will be stepping down from his position in June. After serving with the Sarnia Police Service since 1985 – progressing…
Initial restoration of Cull Drain Bridge hoped to kick off fundraising Cull Drain Bridge in Mike Weir Park in Bright s Grove. November 1, 2019. (BlackburnNews.com photo by Colin Gowdy) By Melanie Irwin June 1, 2021 10:16am Share via:
Framework prepared by staff to allow the Friends of the Cull Drain Bridge to complete restoration work has been accepted by council.
The group plans to restore the four end posts as a way to “kick off” their fundraising efforts to fully restore the bridge.
The span has been sitting in Mike Weir Park with a fence around it since it was removed in 2014.
It’s hoped $25,000 can be raised for phase one of the restoration.
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Sarnia police say a workplace dispute between the city department and Staff Sgt. Jaime McCabe-Wyville has now been resolved.
“The parties have come to an amicable resolution of the disputes,” Sarnia Police Chief Norm Hansen announced in a statement released Wednesday afternoon.
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“That’s all that can be said because of the understanding between the two parties that nothing will be disclosed,” police spokesperson Const. Giovanni Sottosanti said.
McCabe-Wyville made formal harassment, assault and sexism complaints against two senior officers and has been on unpaid leave from the department since April 2020.
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