February 21, 2019
February 21, 2019 5:55 amWallaceburg Chamber of Commerce hosts Business After Hours tonight from 5–7 at Oaks Retirement Village (80 McNaughton Ave., Wallaceburg)
$5 admission. Come out for networking, food and prizes!
Today is the last day to fill out the Arena Development survey.
There is a public information session a week from today to provide additional information at the Civic Centre from 5-7 (February 28th)
Samsung just unveiled their new Galaxy phones.
The Galaxy Fold will be in stores in late April and cost about $2000.
Samsung says the new Fold “gives you the portability/functionality of a cell phone with the multimedia experience that you can get from a tablet.” In tablet form, The Fold features a 7.3 inch display.
The @SamsungMobile #GalaxyFold. It looks… astonishing. #galaxyunpacked #SamsungEvent pic.twitter.com/XkCAT255fX
— Andy Boxall (@AndyBoxall) February 20, 2019
There’s a new startup that wants to handle all the logistics of your breakup.
It’s called Onward, and for anywhere between $100 and $500, they’ll handle everything from moving you out of your ex’s place to setting you up on dates.
Right now the service is only available in New York City, but they’re planning to expand to other cities soon.
A department store in Peru just broke the Guinness World Record for the world’s biggest pair of jeans: 215 feet tall and 140 feet wide.
The creators said it took a team of 50 people six months to put together the jeans.
The jeans will remain on display at the mall through the weekend, then they will be converted into 10,000 reusable bags to be sold at Paris stores to promote a reduction in use of plastic shopping bags.
Tags: 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, Arena Development Survey, Business After Hours, CKMornings, Fold, jeans, Oaks Retirement Village, Onward, Samsung, Wallaceburg Chamber of CommercePeru store breaks ridiculous Guinness World Record for largest pair of jeans – Newshub https://t.co/EZQmWAKaw5 pic.twitter.com/QMrCRg3mko
— Peru Daily News 🇵🇪 (@PeruDaily) February 21, 2019
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This post was written by Chris McLeod