February 4, 2019

February 4, 2019 5:55 am Published by

The Chatham-Kent Film Group presents The Grizzlies tonight at Chatham Galaxy Cinemas.

Showtimes are 4 and 7 sharp.

Tickets are $10 cash at the door. Season passes are available as well.


The New England Patriots are Super Bowl champs, again, beating the Rams 13-3. The lowest scoring Super Bowl in history.

It’s the Patriots sixth title, tying the Steelers for the most all-time. It’s also the 6th ring for Tom Brady.

Patriots receiver Julian Edelman was named the MVP after the game.

The Rams are the second team in Super Bowl history to fail to score a touchdown. The other was the 1971 Dolphins.


Junior C hockey playoffs begin tonight.

Locally, round one will see the Blenheim Blades and Dresden Kings matchup and the Wheatley Sharks take on the Lakeshore Canadiens.

The Blades/Kings series starts tonight:

Sharks playoff run begins Tuesday.


Heads up to commuters through Wallaceburg.

Beginning today the Lord Selkirk Bridge will be completely closed for renovations until August, at the earliest.

The bridge will be closed to both pedestrian and vehicular traffic for the duration of the project.

The plan is to have it operational for WAMBO in August.


The world’s oldest woman, Koku Istambulova, has died at the age of 129. She would have turned 130 in June.

She made headlines last year by saying she had never lived a single happy day in her long life.

Her grandson had dinner with her on Saturday, saying, β€œShe was joking, she was talking. Then she suddenly felt unwell, she complained of a chest pain. We called the doctor, we were told that her blood pressure had dropped, and injections were made. But they failed to save her. She died in a quiet way, fully conscious, praying.”

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This post was written by Chris McLeod