
Terry Bridge
Multimedia Journalist at The Sarnia Observer
Multimedia Journalist at The @SarniaObserver
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2 days ago |
theobserver.ca | Terry Bridge
Advertisement 1A Sarnia judge told Matthew Tasker his behaviour last year was very troubling and concerning. • Article contentA Sarnia judge told Matthew Tasker his behaviour last year was very troubling and concerning.
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2 days ago |
theobserver.ca | Terry Bridge
Advertisement 1A man was asked if he had anything to say before being jailed for his counterfeit money and mace in the former Rainbow Park homeless camp. • Article contentA Newmarket man was asked if he had anything to say before being sentenced to four months in jail for having counterfeit money and mace in the former Rainbow Park homeless camp in Sarnia. Advertisement 2Article contentChay D’Amato, 23, told the judge he was hoping to get accepted into a treatment program soon.
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3 days ago |
theobserver.ca | Terry Bridge
Advertisement 1Tristen Nahmabin has finally finished serving a 22-month sentence for a pair of violent assaults in August 2023. • • Article contentTristen Nahmabin has finally finished serving a 22-month sentence for a pair of violent assaults in August 2023. Advertisement 2Article contentBut the young Aamjiwnaang First Nation man has not been released as now he will start serving a new two-year sentence for a disturbing attack from July 2023.
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3 days ago |
nationalpost.com | Terry Bridge
Advertisement 1A Michigan man charged with impaired driving at the Blue Water Bridge was supposed to plead guilty this week in a Sarnia courtroom, but has instead refused to return to Canada to face the music, his lawyer saysArticle contentA Michigan man charged with impaired driving at the Blue Water Bridge was supposed to plead guilty this week in a Sarnia courtroom, but has instead refused to return to Canada to face the music, his lawyer says.
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4 days ago |
theobserver.ca | Terry Bridge
Advertisement 1Devin Sands said losing his father, Winston Sands, has left an unfillable hole in the family that was made worse by the way he died. • Article contentDevin Sands said losing his father, Winston Sands, has left an unfillable hole in the family that was made worse by the way he died. Advertisement 2Article content“Suddenly, violently, with no one stopping to help, makes the grief even harder to bear.
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Breaking: Three people, including an Aamjiwnaang First Nation man with a long criminal record, have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a Sarnia man who was reported missing nearly a year ago https://t.co/Se70mTt8Xd

BREAKING: Sarnia man charged in Queen Street homicide case https://t.co/btZxy4KxyB

Body pulled from Sarnia apartment building amid suspicious death probe https://t.co/Ws1HcbzMOt