April 18, 2019
April 18, 2019 5:55 amGirls born in 2011 or 2012 are invited out tonight for a free skate with the newly formed CK Crush Girls Hockey Association.
It’s not a tryout, but an opportunity to provide information and determine interest.
Come out to Thames Campus between 5-6. Full equipment is required.
For more info go to CKGHA.com.
The 3rd Annual First Responders Easter Eggstravaganza is back!
Come by Kingston Park from 10-2 on Easter Monday for Easter treats, tours of emergency vehicle tours, face painting, CK Play Rangers, bike draws and more! All free!!
Hosted by the OPP, C-K Police, C-K EMS, C-K Fire and Ontario Parks.
Garbage and recycling pick will be affected by Good Friday.
Normal curbside pick up will be pushed to Saturday this week.
There are no collection changes for next week.
Other Easter Weekend Municipal closures can be found here.
James Holzhauer dominated yet again on Jeopardy! last night.
He broke his own single-day record by winning $131,127. The second highest single-day total in history is now $110,914, which he won last Tuesday.
He’s won ten games in a row, for a total of $697,787.
James is already up to 10 wins! How far will he go? pic.twitter.com/dn1nsUWYkq
— Jeopardy! (@Jeopardy) April 18, 2019
A group of people in London protested the British government’s response to climate change yesterday, by super-gluing themselves to the outside of a train.
It delayed service for a while, so people were annoyed, but one of the protesters said they had to get people’s attention. Others stood by and laughed.
Tags: 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, Chatham-Kent Girls Hockey Association, CK Crush, CKMornings, Easter Eggstravaganza, garbage and recycling, Jeopardy#ClimateChange protesters glue themselves to train at London’s Canary Wharf station
DETAILS: https://t.co/ATsJ6L4mNZ pic.twitter.com/LFd1nUpkb6
— RT (@RT_com) April 17, 2019
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This post was written by Chris McLeod