June 3, 2019

June 3, 2019 5:55 am Published by

June 3rd is the 154th day of the year. There are 211 days remaining until the end of the year.


The Chatham-Kent Film Group‘s monthly movie screening is tonight at Chatham Galaxy Cinemas. Two showings at 4 and 7.

The June movie is Eighth Grade.

Tickets are available for $10 prior to each screening. Screenings begin promptly at 4 & 7 – please arrive early.

Season pass holders must arrive at least 15 minutes early in order to claim their seat.


The Warriors beat the Raptors last night 109-104. That evens the series at one game apiece. Game Three will take place Wednesday in Oakland, tip off at 9pm.

Barack Obama, Shawn Mendes, Alessia Cara (sang the Canadian National Anthem) Flo Rida, The Weeknd, golfers Rory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia, actor David Boreanaz and former Blue Jay Roberto Alomar and of course, Drake was there.

Since the road team won, Taco Bell will be giving away free tacos on Tuesday, June 18th between 2-6pm as part of their Steal a Game, Steal a Taco promotion.


Relay for Life is Friday at the Chatham-Kent Community Athletic Complex.

There is still time to register a team. Go here for info.

You can also show your support by purchasing a luminary, a small candle that will honour a loved one. Purchase yours here.


Bob Ross and his happy trees are finally getting some serious recognition.

For the first time ever, his work is being displayed in a museum. Four of his paintings are part of an exhibit of New Age art in Chicago.


Apple is reportedly planning on killing iTunes, which has been around for 18 years now. The announcement could come as early as today at the company’s annual World Wide Developer Conference.

Apple is not going to stop selling digital content, and delete everything you already purchased.

They’re just breaking up iTunes into separate apps for music, podcasts, TV, movies, books, and so on. There will probably be a big redesign, but other than that, it’ll be the same stuff, just with a new presentation.

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