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News & Current Events Apr 10, 2026 at 12:15 PM

Shooting at Lambton College - Sarnia - 1 Dead, 2 Injured - Suspect at large

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Former junior hockey player, 20, killed in Lambton College shooting
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Former junior hockey player, 20, killed in Lambton College shooting
Lambton College says the shooting at a student function is a 'shocking and saddening event'

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racheljeff10 Apr 10, 2026 +18
Deceased identified as Dane Nisbet, age 20 https://www.ctvnews.ca/london/article/one-dead-after-shooting-at-lambton-college-campus-bar/
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razialx Apr 10, 2026 -10
Ok, it was at a bar near the college. A bit click-baity of a title. Edit: I am mistaken from reading the first bit of the article.
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OriginalFerbie Apr 10, 2026 +68
It was at a bar AT the college. Campus bar.
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EMPMartini Apr 12, 2026 +1
It started at chucks, two people got kicked out for fighting and then smashed the window of the front door trying to get back in with guns, then went to the college bar and shot someone.
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razialx Apr 10, 2026 +5
Yup. I was wrong. Edited my original comment
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[deleted] Apr 10, 2026 +6
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razialx Apr 10, 2026 +6
I am mistaken. I’ve edited my original comment
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D-u-k-e Apr 10, 2026 +16
Huh? The bar is attached to the cafeteria in the main campus building
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razialx Apr 10, 2026 -1
Oh my mistake.
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tnwthrow Apr 10, 2026 -55
There’s ‘clickbait’ then there’s outright lies. Reporting this shitty post
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Local-Plenty3569 Apr 10, 2026 +33
I go to this college, the bar is in the school. It’s literally right off of the cafeteria. It happened on campus
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joeDUBstep Apr 10, 2026 +5
Damn your school has a bar on campus? That's wild lol.
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OriginalFerbie Apr 11, 2026 +5
Lots do, that’s not weird at all. Georgian College in Barrie also has a restaurant/bar on campus.
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D-u-k-e Apr 10, 2026 +15
Bar is inside the cafeteria in the main campus building
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revelm Apr 10, 2026 -56
where the f*** is this?
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WiffyTheSuss Apr 10, 2026 +29
Sarnia Ontario
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Nextasy Apr 10, 2026 +16
Sarnia, a town in Ontario, Canada on the border with the US. Across the St Clair River from Port Huron, MI, a ways north (upriver) of Detroit-Windsor where the river meets Lake Huron. Or if it helps better, picture the "snout" of Ontario where it meet Michigan. Windsor-Detroit is at the South end of that "snout", while Sarnia-Port Huron is at the north end.
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Freshy007 Apr 10, 2026 +46
788 victims of homicide in 2024, 2025 number arent official yet but reported 10% decrease from 2024. Rate is 1.91 per 100,000 ppl. The homicide rate in 2022 was 2.27, so a notable decline. For the US, reported homicides in 2024 were 20,162 or a rate of 5.9 per 100,000 people. Numbers for 2025 not out yet but a reported 20% decline, which is great. That being said, the homicide rate in Canada was highest in the 80's. Police reported crimes of all types peaked in the 80's and 90's. Get off your soapbox, Canada still has one of the best standards of living in the entire world, even with all of our current problems. But whatever makes you feel better about your situation.
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periodicsheep Apr 10, 2026 +22
say your racism with your full chest. don’t dance around it. tell us exactly who you are.
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Freshy007 Apr 11, 2026 +1
He's a liar who obfuscates statistics. It's a false equivalency, does not prove causation and a bad faith argument in the name of furthering a racist agenda. Research indicates that crime is more strongly correlated with socioeconomic status (SES), specifically poverty and urban disadvantage, than with race. While racial disparities exist in crime statistics, studies show these correlations weaken or disappear when controlling for factors like income, education, and neighborhood disadvantage. It's poverty, not skin colour, that is positively correlated with crime.
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WhiskeyJack357 Apr 10, 2026 +1
Fine. Hes a liar. Getting rid of any "certain group of people" does not fix the problems that cause crime. As long as there is significant wealth inequality and discrimination (like suggesting crime is the fault of certain people) are pervasive and permitted, crime will occur. When those social pressure have been adversely leveraged against minority populations it leads exactly to the type of racist falsehoods the original comment contains.
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issm Apr 10, 2026 +4
Lmao, insofar as Canada has a shooting problem, it's mostly the American problem spilling over. Something like 90% of guns used in crimes in Canada originate in the US.
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Throwaway-645893 Apr 10, 2026 -36
What state was this in?
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Puzzleheaded_Plant53 Apr 10, 2026 +19
Ontario, Canada. I know school shootings is typically an American thing
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Throwaway-645893 Apr 10, 2026 -57
Most newsworthy events in general occur in America.
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BigMac849 Apr 11, 2026 +20
This is one of the dumbest comments I've read all month, lmao
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Puzzleheaded_Plant53 Apr 10, 2026 +16
nah that ain't it. Americans just think they are the centre of the Universe and nothing else happens elsewhere in the world.
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TwoPoundzaSausage Apr 10, 2026 +3
It's because news media is a lucrative business in the United States. So naturally every news outlet tries to keep as many eyes on their screens as possible so they can charge a higher premium for ad space and maximize profits
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