November 29, 2018

November 29, 2018 5:55 am Published by

 Come out to Sons of Kent tonight for Trivia Night supporting Hime for Help.

Great prizes, awesome beer, and a chance to prove you’re full of both useful and useless knowledge!

All proceeds go to support an orphanage in Haiti. Cost is 20 per person, teams of 4 encouraged!

Email cktrivia@gmail.com today to reserve your spot.


There’s an Open House tonight at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance’s Wallaceburg location from 6-8 in the main lobby’s reception area.

Those attending will have the chance to meet CKHA board members and take part in guided tours that showcase completed and upcoming hospital projects.

Earlier in the year, the hospital received $7.3 million in funding towards the construction of the new power plants to replace ageing equipment.


The Honda Odyssey is being recalled because the sliding doors can open while driving.

The recall covers certain 2018 and 2019 Odyssey vehicles. Owners will be notified, and dealers will replace the left and right power sliding door rear latch assemblies, free of charge

Authorities recommend that after each speed bump drivers conduct an immediate headcount. (Kidding, kidding…)


Remember Big Mouth Billy Bass?

There’s a new version powered by Alexa. You give it voice commands, and it lip syncs to whatever Alexa says.

You can pre-order it for $40 on Amazon, and it starts shipping Saturday.


A man is suing Playboy because its websites aren’t accessible to the blind.

The man is legally blind, and he says he can’t, “fully and equally use or enjoy the facilities, products, and services,” because the sites aren’t compatible with his screen-reading software.

Therefore, he claims, it violates the Americans with Disabilities Act. He filed a class-action lawsuit, and he wants Playboy to get with the times. He’s also asking for damages.

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This post was written by Chris McLeod