The Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign is back the week of April 28—and it’s a sweet way to support St. Clair Catholic schools. Proceeds from cookie sales will go toward student nutrition programs through the Ontario Student Nutrition Program (OSNP),
Grade 6 to 8 students at St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia recently took part in an engaging and eye-opening presentation from the Sarnia Police Service on the topic of social media and internet safety. Constables McLean and Sparling spoke
The Mud Creek Trail in Chatham came alive with energy, colour, and community spirit on Friday, April 25, as more than 240 participants joined the first-ever Light Up the Night for Noelle – CK Edition. From the youngest one-kilometre racers
Last week, secondary students from St. Pat’s and UCC were invited to pause, reflect, and connect during a powerful keynote presentation by internationally acclaimed speaker Sam Demma. His message — rooted in self-reflection, perseverance, and mental wellness — offered students
Construction at the future Sacred Heart Catholic School site on Hogan Drive is progressing rapidly, with students and staff preparing to move into the new, state-of-the-art building this fall. The project marks a major milestone in the life of the
Mrs. Clark’s Grade 5/6 class at St. Angela Merici took part in a special Black History Month collaboration with the Buxton Museum, creating powerful artwork for the museum’s inaugural Students Speak Black History Series. Inspired by the theme Stamp Your
As we begin Catholic Education Week, we are reminded of the beauty and strength of our shared journey in faith. This year’s theme, Catholic Education: Pilgrims of Hope, calls us to walk together with courage, purpose, and trust in God’s
On May 5th, St. Clair Catholic will observe Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, 2 Spirit, and Gender Diverse People (MMIWG2S+). This day offers an important opportunity for students across the
Holy Family Catholic School was filled with laughter, learning, and connection on Thursday, April 10th, as students proudly welcomed their loved ones to the school’s second annual Family Wellness Night. From 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., the entire school transformed into
The stage of the Imperial Theatre came alive on April 11 as Pathways Sarnia marked a remarkable milestone—50 years of supporting youth in our community—through its annual Celebrate show. This year’s performance was especially meaningful, highlighting five decades of impact