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BULLDOGS' LOSING STREAK HITS THREE GAMES Short-staffed Brantford loses to Sudbury 1 day ago Local Sports 6. STING REAP REWARDS OF HARD WORK WITH THREE-GAME WINNING STREAK The Sarnia Sting have started 2024 with the same commitment to hard work that carried them to a strong start months ago. 1 day ago Local Sports More sports stories > WEATHER (WALLACEBURG) view complete forecast Advertisement 4 Stories continue below ENTERTAINMENT 1. CHATHAM-KENT LOSES ART COMMUNITY ‘PILLAR’ LEONARD JUBENVILLE AT 82 The local art community has lost a leader, character and “Renaissance man” who showed other local artists how to succeed beyond Chatham-Kent. 1 day ago Local News 2. CHATHAM-KENT LOSES ART COMMUNITY ‘PILLAR’ LEONARD JUBENVILLE AT 82 The local art community has lost a leader, character and "Renaissance man" who showed other local artists how to succeed beyond Chatham-Kent. 2 days ago Local Entertainment 3. 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