July 25, 2019

July 25, 2019 5:50 am Published by

July 25th is the 206th day of the year. There are 159 days remaining until the end of the year.


Chance to hear some great music tonight in Blenheim and Dresden.

The Summer Concert Series is back tonight in Blenheim at Talbot Trail Place.

Stop by the park on Thursday nights during the Summer for live entertainment between 7-8:30.

Come by tonight to see Winterline.

The Dresden Summer Concert Series continues tonight.

Come by for free music at Dresden Rotary Park every Thursday night.

BBQ and 50/50 tickets are available at 6 and the concert begins at 7.

Stop by tonight to see the Sterling Blues Band.


Couple of movies on the big screen at Chatham Capitol Theatre today.

Come by the Capitol on Thursdays for Summer Movie Fun in July and August.

Bring the kids at 3 today to see Smallfoot.

Just $3 cash at the door, or flash your pass. Everyone is welcome. Concessions are available.

Tonight is Movie Night at the Capitol!

Come by at 7 to see Never Look Away on the big screen.

$5 cash at the door.


Trivia Night tonight at Sons of Kent for Rise House, formerly Hime for Help.

$20 per person, teams of four. Trivia starts at 7.

Register now at cktrivia@gmail.com.


Forever 21 is under fire for allegedly including Atkins diet bars in plus-sized online orders.

The clothing retailer said that items have since been removed and were included β€œin all online orders, across all sizes and categories.”


A new world record for a pair of sneakers was set at auction this week when a collector paid $437,500 for Nike’s 1972 Moon Shoe.

The sale smashed the previous record of $190,373 spent in 2017 on a pair of signed Converse worn by Michael Jordan in the 1984 Olympic basketball final.

Canadian collector Miles Nadal was the successful bidder, adding to the 99 pairs of other shoes that he bought in a private sale last week. The 61-year-old Nadal spent $850,000 buying 99 of them privately, with organizers holding back the ‘Moon Shoe’ for a public sale.

Nadal plans to display the footwear at his private museum in Toronto.

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This post was written by Chris McLeod