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2023 Canadian Online Publishing Awards, Continuing Coverage of a Story, “Stories from the Street” series, The Journal, by journalist Cathy Dobson and photojournalist Glenn Ogilvie.
2019 Bud Morrison Award – Induction to the Sarnia Lambton Sports Hall of Fame for community sports photojournalism.
2017 General Excellence Class 6, Sarnia Journal, team, OCNA
2017 Best Spot News, second place, OCNA
2008 Conservation Award, St. Clair Region Conservation Authority
2008 Runner-up ONA Jack Bowman Memorial Award , spot news photography
2004 Winner ONA London Free Press Feature Photography
2003 Winner ONA Ross Weichel Award for Special Projects – The Observer's 150th anniversary book.
2002 Winner WONA London Free Press Sports
2001 Runner-Up WONA London Free Press, Feature
2001 Sarnia Mayor’s Honour List for environmental community contributions
2000 Winner WONA London Free Press Award, Feature
1999 Runner-up WONA Carl Morgan Award – Special Projects
1999 Runner-up WONA Jack Bowman Memorial Award
1998 Runner-up WONA Jack Bowman Memorial Award
1997 Winner WONA Ford Spot News Award
1997 Runner-up CP Ontario News Wire Awards, Feature
1996 Runner-up WONA Jack Bowman Memorial Award
1996 Winner WONA Larry N. Smith Award, News Team
1996 Runner-up CP Ontario News Wire Awards, Spot News
1996 Winner CP Ontario News Wire Awards, News Team
1996 Winner Canadian Police Chief Association
1996 Winner Canadian News Award (Thomson) January
1996 Winner Canadian News Award (Thomson) March
1995 Winner Canadian News Award (Thomson) September
1995 CP, ONWA, Feature Photography Certificate of Merit
1983 CP, ONWA, Citation for Outstanding Community Journalism
1982 Ontario Arts Council Grant
1982 CP, May, Honourable Mention
1982 Runner-up CP, ONWA, Feature Photograph
1981 Winner CP, 1st Annual ONWA Feature Photography
1981 Runner-up WONA, Excellence in Photography
1981 Winner Times Herald Award: Photographic Excellence of Show,
16th Annual Eastern Michigan Art Exhibition, Port Huron, Michigan
1976 Winner OWNA Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Award
1975 Four first place monthly awards OWNA – MNR.
Exhibitions
2019 Artopia Gallery, Sarnia - One person exhibition, October First Friday.
2012 - If trees could talk and people would listen, part II. Sarnia Urban Nature Centre
2009 — “Oil on Water”, Hang with the Best, Toronto Image Works Gallery
2008 — Art Walk, Lawton Gallery, Sarnia
2007 — “In Camera” Gallery Lambton, Sarnia.
2006 — Lawrence House Centre for the Arts, Sarnia
2004 — Lawton Gallery, Imperial Centre for the Performing Arts
2003 — Winter collection, Gallery Lambton, Sarnia Ontario.
2003 — Breathing Room, Gallery in the Grove, Brights Grove Ontario
1999 — Images of Haiti, YMCA of Sarnia Lambton, Donation to Rayjon Share Care
1997 — A Look Back, permanent collection, YMCA Sarnia Lambton (Commissioned)
1996 — If Trees Could Talk and People Would Listen, Gallery in the Grove,
1996 — ” Mother, Daughter and the Boys of Summer,” Look Art Show, Gallery Lambton,
1994 — A Sense of the Environment, Gallery Lambton, Sarnia Ontario
1990 — New Direction: Gallery in the Grove, Bright’s Grove, Ontario
1985 — Look ‘85: Sarnia Public Library and Art Gallery, Sarnia, Ontario
1984 — Time Capsule: Marshall Gowland Manor, Sarnia, Ontario. Kinsmen Club
1984 — Look ‘84: Sarnia Public Library and Art Gallery, Sarnia, Ontario
1984 — Ontario Juried Exhibition: Rodman Hall Arts Centre, St. Catharines, Ontario
1983 — Artique’83, IODE and Sarnia Rotary Club’s Annual Juried Art Show: Sarnia
1983 — The Frozen Image: Sarnia Public Library, and Art Gallery, Sarnia
1983 — September Photo Life, Portfolio “Glenn Ogilvie – Nose for News, Heart for Art”
1983 — Man and the Environment, one person show: Petrolia Playhouse Theatre, Petrolia
1983-85– Ontario At Work, juried photography exhibition, toured Ontario for two years.
1981 — Artique’81, IODE and Sarnia Rotary Club’s Annual Juried Art Show Sarnia
1981 — Four Photographers: Leslie Ross Gallery, Brantford
1980 – -Seven Artists, Art Gallery of Brant: Brantford, Ontario
1980 — The Grand River, one person show: Charlotte Gallery, Brantford, Ontario.