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The Progressive Auto Sales Arena is currently home to the Sarnia Sting OHL ice hockey team. The Sarnia Legionnaires (1969–) Junior B hockey club holds its training camp at the facility before moving to Sarnia Arena for its regular schedule. The arena features two NHL-sized ice pads, 43 luxury suites, and an in-house, full-service restaurant.
The Little Orchestra Society of Sarnia and the Port Huron String Ensemble came together and formed the Orchestra. The Orchestra is a non-profit organization and consists of around fifty-five musicians who are from both sides of the border between the United States and Canada. Many work full-time in the music profession.
The Pat Stapleton Arena is a 2,302 capacity arena in Sarnia, Ontario that is home to the Sarnia Legionnaires, one of the most successful teams in Canadian junior ice hockey history. [citation needed] Located at the corner of Wellington and Brock Streets, it is the largest arena owned by the city of Sarnia. [citation needed]
CHOK (1070 kHz, "CHOK 103.9 FM & 1070 AM") is a Canadian commercial radio station, licensed to Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, and owned by Blackburn Radio. The station broadcasts a country music format with local all-news radio, talk radio and sports radio. CHOK also has an FM translator, CHOK-1-FM, broadcasting at 103.9 MHz.
Blackburn converted the station to FM in 1999, [5] and gave the station its current call sign, CHKS-FM and changed to an active rock format under the moniker K106.3, Sarnia's Best Rock. On July 1, 2020 at 1:06 pm, CHKS ended its active rock format with playing " Fireworks " by The Tragically Hip repeatedly from 12:00 p.m. until 1:06 p.m.
Sarnia Bayfest; Sarnia City Council; Sarnia Refinery - Sunoco & Suncor; Sarnia—Lambton (federal electoral district) Sarnia—Lambton (provincial electoral district) South Western International Film Festival
Big Fun Festival, Winnipeg; Harvest Moon Festival, [4] Clearwater Jazz Winnipeg Festival, Winnipeg; Manitoba Electronic Music Exhibition, Winnipeg; Matlock Festival of Music Art and Nature, [5] Matlog
For 2009, 2010 and 2011, Bayfest split into two weekends in July: Rock acts played on the 2nd weekend, and Country on the 3rd weekend. The festival won numerous awards, including the Ontario Tourism's Best Business/Event of the year award in 2009, and Festival and Events Ontario's Festival of Distinction award, which is a Lifetime Achievement ...