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Tyler Kula

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  • The Windsor Star
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Past articles by Tyler:

Call overturned: Area schoolgirls get prime perch for Jays playoff opener

On deck for luxury-suite seats in Game 1 of the playoffs, so long as the Blue Jays could clinch home-field advantage, a group of Sarnia schoolgirls became fast… → Read More

Silence amid plea to scrap cross-border COVID testing: Sarnia mayor

It may be time to renew a call from border-city mayors for the federal government to scrap costly COVID-19 testing for travelers to Canada from the United… → Read More

Donors boost deli owner's pre-paid meal program for those in need

Three weeks ago, Brian Vickery was walking his dog in Sarnia when he saw people tenting in a park. → Read More

Opioid-abstinence policy was in place at time of inmate's death

Editor’s Note: This article discusses suicide. If you or people you know are at risk of self-harm, there are supports and resources available, including the… → Read More

Sarnia inmate was going through methadone withdrawal, coroner's inquest hears

Editor’s Note: This article discusses suicide. If you or people you know are at risk of self-harm, there are supports and resources available, including the… → Read More

Two die in motorcycle crash in Lambton County

Two people are dead after a motorcycle crash Monday morning in Wyoming, Lambton OPP say. → Read More

Two dead after motorcycle collision in Wyoming

Two people are dead after a motorcycle collision Monday morning in Wyoming, Lambton OPP say. → Read More

Mask shortage exposed health-care workers to avoidable COVID-19 risks: study

A shortage of medical-grade masks at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic led authorities to treat the coronavirus as if it wasn’t an airborne contagion despite… → Read More

Lockdown defiance understandable, but unhelpful: Sarnia mayor

Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley says he understands the frustration of businesses that refuse to follow the latest provincial lockdown rules in Lambton County. → Read More

Second homicide in four days rattles Sarnia

Police in Sarnia, where residents are already rattled by the weekend slaying of a senior citizen, announced late Tuesday another death they’re treating as a… → Read More

Sarnia rattled by second at-home homicide in four days

Police in Sarnia, where residents are already rattled by the weekend slaying of a senior citizen, announced late Tuesday another death they’re treating as a… → Read More

Sarnia drivers can soon pay parking tickets with toys for needy kids

SARNIA – Drivers here hit with parking tickets later this year will have the option to buy needy kids Christmas presents instead of paying a fine. → Read More

A deadly crash. A fed-up community's call for change

A fatal crash in rural Lambton County has nearby residents calling for safety improvements. → Read More

Local doctor: Government should cover marijuana costs for dementia patients

A Sarnia-Lambton doctor who has been researching cannabis as a treatment for dementia says he wants to see cannabinoid therapy for people with the disease… → Read More

Officials confirm seventh COVID-19 death in pandemic-hammered Sarnia-Lambton

Another person in Sarnia-Lambton with COVID-19 has died, and four more cases of the pandemic disease have been confirmed, public health officials said Friday. → Read More

COVID-19: Sarnia case count up slightly as top doctor dispels need for widespread masks in public

Sarnia-Lambton now has 59 confirmed cases of COVID-19, as of 9:45 a.m. Thursday. → Read More

Rail shutdown raises worries about layoffs, supply shortages

Worries about layoffs tied to stalled production and dwindling propane supplies for heat in rural areas are building in Southwestern Ontario amid a CN rail system shutdown. “At this point, we’re hearing that almost every rail customer in our area is being impacted,” said the Sarnia-Lambton Immigration Partnership’s Stephen Thompson Friday, a day after CN […] → Read More

Parole granted for woman who killed her grandchildren

A Wallaceburg woman who murdered her grandchildren more than 11 years ago by driving them into the early December waters of the St. Clair River has been granted full parole. Jane LaMarsh, 58, will be released on full parole on Feb. 11. The Parole Board of Canada granted parole at a Nov. 22 hearing after […] → Read More

Sarnia filmmaker an Oscar nominee

Sarnia’s Sami Khan said he was in shock Monday, hours after learning he’d been nominated for an Academy Award. → Read More

No leniency for dealer of fatal drug dose

Karen Ebel-Savage cried out in a kind of sob as Superior Court Justice Jonathon George told her leniency was out of the question. → Read More