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Work has begun at Sarnia’s Great Lakes secondary school to create an artificial turf sports field and eight-lane running track with a synthetic surface to replace the aging field and track facilities at the recently expanded and renovated city high school.
The nearly $5.4-million project was approved in April by the Lambton Kent District school board, business superintendent Brian McKay said.
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The work also includes areas at Great Lakes for other track and field events, and a grass soccer field on the south side of the school property, he added.
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Construction at Great Lakes secondary school in Sarnia came to an end this month when the contractor handed over the new 586-seat theatre to the Lambton Kent District School Board.
“It feels great to be done and to turn it over to our students,” said Brian McKay, the board’s superintendent of business.
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“We always had our eye on the end goal, which was to provide a great space for our students and I believe we’ve achieved that.”
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The contractors have left the building.
Construction at Great Lakes secondary school in Sarnia came to an end last week when the contractor handed over the new 586-seat theatre to the Lambton Kent District school board.
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“It feels great to be done and to turn it over to our students,” said Brian McKay, superintendent of business for the Lambton Kent District school board.
“We always had our eye on the end goal, which was to provide a great space for our students and I believe we’ve achieved that.”
March 12, 2021
The Lambton-Kent District School Board, and St. Clair Catholic District School Board will begin asymptomatic COVID-19 testing on Sunday March 14th.
The voluntary testing will be open to all students and staff of the four local boards (Lambton Kent District School Board, St. Clair Catholic District School Board, Conseil Scolaire Catholique Providence and Conseil Scolaire Viamonde,) with a clinic set up at Great Lakes Secondary School on Murphy Road in Sarnia.
The testing will be coordinated by CKLASS, the organization in charge of shared school services, and General Manager Kent Orr says they are scrambling a little this weekend.