The Sarnia-Lambton Chamber of Commerce is reportedly planning a breakfast meeting for local government and business representatives on March 12, 2026. The session, expected to take place at the Point Edward Memorial Arena in Point Edward, Ontario, will focus on leadership and ways for the community to work together on regional issues.
Registration for the meeting is set to conclude today, March 6, 2026. As a not-for-profit group representing more than 700 local businesses, the Chamber of Commerce acts as a bridge between the private sector and the public.
The organization holds several networking and advocacy events throughout the year to help business owners talk directly with community leaders and policymakers. According to the Chamber, these meetings are designed to help regional officials and business stakeholders build stronger professional relationships.
Residents and business owners can find more details about other community programs, such as the B2B Resource Night on March 31, on the organization’s event calendar. These sessions provide an opportunity for regional collaboration and direct dialogue about the local economy.