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Some of Lambton County’s most notorious crimes and criminals will be the subject of a virtual discussion June 17. Entitled On the Lam in Lambton, it’s part of…
Some of Lambton County’s most notorious crimes and criminals will be the subject of a virtual discussion June 17. Entitled On the Lam in Lambton, it’s part of…
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Publishing date: May 26, 2021 • 3 days ago • 1 minute read • Jim Gould and Stu Sharp are shown planting trees at Fairbank Oil Fields in Oil Springs earlier this month, as Wally Van Dunn slowly drives the tractor forward. The reforestation project between Fairbank Oil and the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority included planting 13,370 trees in 2020 and 2021. Submitted SunMedia
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More than 13,300 trees have been planted on oil well property in Oil Springs
The two-year planting project on Fairbank Oil Fields by the St. Clair Conservation Authority wrapped up earlier this month, with oaks, hickories, silver maple, sycamore and black walnut planted to link two wooded areas on the 243-hectare property, owners Charlie and Pat McGee said in a press release.