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Enhanced safety sought for Lambton County intersections

Enhanced safety sought for Lambton County intersections St. Clair Township council is asking Lambton County to consider adding higher-visibility stop signs, and even four-way stops, at two intersections on Kimball Road, including the corner of Petrolia Line where there were two fatal collisions in 2020. Author of the article: Paul Morden Publishing date: Apr 21, 2021  •  5 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Emergency crews are shown in this file photo at the scene of a fatal crash in May 2020 at the corner of Kimball Road and Petrolia Line. St. Clair Township council is asking Lambton County to consider enhancing stop signs and lighting at the corner to make it safer. Photo by File Photo /The Observer

Area politician s latest pushback against COVID restrictions falls flat again

Article content SARNIA – A Sarnia politician’s call for an end to COVID-19 lockdowns was rejected by her Lambton County council colleagues Wednesday. Coun. Margaret Bird also failed in March to convince Sarnia city council to support her request for letters to be sent to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asking that all organizations and businesses be allowed to open again without restrictions. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Area politician s latest pushback against COVID restrictions falls flat again Back to video Her motion saw the same fate at the county council’s monthly online county. Only one other councillor – Warwick Township Mayor Jackie Rombouts – voted with Bird in favour of sending the requests to Queen’s Park and Ottawa.

Lambton County council shoots down call to end lockdowns

Article content A Sarnia politician’s call for an end to COVID-19 lockdowns was rejected Wednesday by Lambton County council. Sarnia Coun. Margaret Bird also failed in March to convince Sarnia city council to support her request for letters to be sent to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asking that all organizations and businesses be allowed to open again without restrictions. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Lambton County council shoots down call to end lockdowns Back to video Her motion saw the same fate at Wednesday’s monthly online county council meeting, where only one other councillor – Warwick Township Mayor Jackie Rombouts – voted with Bird in favour of sending the requests to Queen’s Park and Ottawa.

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