February 8, 2019
February 8, 2019 5:55 amA flood warning has been issued for Chatham-Kent.
The water should reach its peak by this afternoon.
Residents need to stay away from the river and keep their kids and pets away as well.
An ice jam at the Prairie Siding Bridge broke free late yesterday, but has now built up in Lighthouse Cove.
Overflow from the Thames River on Fourth Street and King Street behind some of the businesses. Cars don’t seem to be taking the barricades seriously. @BlackburnCK #ckont pic.twitter.com/9S7khp8J6o
— Greg Higgins (@realgreghiggins) February 7, 2019
Just a kilometre west of Prairie Siding Bridge, water/ice is pushing through the frozen parts of the river allowing the ice jam to flow downstream. Authorities are continuing to monitor flood conditions @LTVCA_Flood pic.twitter.com/KxeSrsLmEX
— CK Fire Department (@ckfiredept) February 7, 2019
The documentary Before the Plate will play on the big screen at the Chatham Capitol Theatre tonight at 7.
Find out how food makes it to the plate of a big time Toronto restaurant, with some people and places you may recognize.
The director will introduce the film and be available for questions afterwards.
Free admission with the donation of a non-perishable food item.
The Fisher Price Power Wheels Barbie Dream Camper is being recalled, because it can suddenly accelerate out of control after the gas pedal is released.
They were only sold at Walmart.
Fisher-Price voluntarily recalls about 44,000 Children’s Power Wheels Barbie Dream Campers because they can keep running after the foot pedal is released. https://t.co/9BPtwgzwDO
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 6, 2019
Microsoft says the latest version of Skype has a new blurring feature that allows users to blur embarrassing things in the background of their video.
The new feature gets activated when a user hits the ‘blur my background’ button.
Cleaning your room takes effort. Blurring your background on Skype does not. Learn how to turn it on: https://t.co/2YyFuHRsf9 pic.twitter.com/6NkpZnHTLD
— Skype (@Skype) February 6, 2019
A Japanese company is selling a new product called One Hand Chips that come pre-crushed.
So you essentially ‘drink’ them straight out of the bag, and won’t be getting your hands all greasy.
They were supposed to be for people who just love crumbs. But now they’re marketing them to millennials who want to use their phone while they eat.
It looks like One-Hand Chips are only available in Japan for now. So you’ll either have to go there to try them or just buy some chips and crush them yourself.
Tags: 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, Before the Plate, Chatham Capitol Theatre, chips, CKMornings, Fisher Price, Flood Warning, Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority, Municipality of Chatham-Kent, Power Wheels, recall, Skype寒い冬。
彼の手を離したくない。
でもどうしてもカラムーチョが食べたい。そんなあなたに、ワンハンド。 pic.twitter.com/1VnFYxQmm1
— コイケヤ【公式】 (@koikeya_cp) November 29, 2018
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This post was written by Chris McLeod