26-11-2025 16:37 via theobserver.ca

Fixing existing Sarnia cop shop could cost $23 million: board chair

Grateful for $5 million to start designing an estimated-$91-million new headquarters, Sarnia’s police board is also keeping Plan B in mind, its chairperson says. “Right now, we’re hopeful that the $5 million that city council has approved for us will stick, and then that’s going to be our focus,” said Paul Wiersma. Sarnia council voted 5-4 Tuesday to borrow $5 million to start the new 9,300-square-metre (100,000-square-foot) police station project. Sarnia Mayor Mike
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