Throughout the six weeks of Lent, students and staff at St. Anne Catholic School in Blenheim collected a number of items to support Canadian Food for Children – Chatham-Kent. The items collected included canned foods, baby and personal care items,
Students from St. Joseph Catholic School in Corunna brought their positive messages of encouragement and hope to the Board of Trustees at the April 19, 2022 meeting. In partnership with Blackburn radio, the students wrote and recorded the messages, which
Blessings to you and your family on this Easter weekend! Whether you are enjoying a quiet weekend at home, or fun celebrations with family and friends, my prayer is that Easter will be a time of rejuvenation and joy. God’s
Students from Georges P. Vanier Catholic School have collected more than 375 pairs of shoes for Canadian Food For Children – Chatham-Kent (CFFC-CK) in a school-wide Lenten service project. The boxes of donated items were collected by CFFC-CK on Thursday,
Josh Taylor, a Grade 8 student at Georges P. Vanier Catholic School has walked from Chatham to Windsor to raise more than $6,500 in donations for the Children’s Hospital of London. Josh’s class was participating in its annual Kingdom Assignment,
Congratulations to the students and staff at St. Patrick’s Catholic High School for another successful Cyclone Aid non-perishable food drive on Saturday, April 9th. More than 50 student and staff volunteers participated at three locations in Sarnia and Bright’s Grove.
In celebration of Earth Day on April 22nd and in honouring all of God’s creations, St. Clair Catholic is promoting several activities, resources, and draws that will last all month! There are many fun opportunities for families and staff that
The St. Clair District Catholic Education Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of its first-ever 50/50 raffle. The winner is Ashleigh Shortridge of Petrolia. Ms. Shortridge receives a prize of $8,120 – half of the $16,240 jackpot. The winning
Students in the Grade 6/7 and 7/8 classes at St. Joseph Catholic School in Corunna have written and recorded positive, uplifting messages, which will be broadcast on Blackburn Radio in Sarnia beginning Monday, April 4th. “Throughout the year, our students
Tomorrow, April 2nd, is Autism Awareness Day, an annual opportunity to learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorder. More than 70 million people in the world have autism, and in Canada about 1 in 66 children and youth have autism. Tomorrow,