October 3, 2019

October 3, 2019 5:55 am Published by

October 3nd is the 276th day of the year. There are 89 days remaining until the end of the year.


It’s Day 11 of the 12 Days of Positivity, leading up to Positivity Day tomorrow.

Tomorrow is the Positivity Wrap Up Party at the Chatham Capitol Theatre. Someone will win $10,000 in cash and prizes.

Listen this morning for a chance to win your way in!


Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is Tuesday supporting the Chatham-Kent Women’s Centre.

Come out to St. Clair College Thames Campus on Tuesday for the annual march against violence against women.

Registration and shoe fitting begins at 11, opening ceremonies at noon, walk begins at 12:15. Free lunch at 1 and prizes and winners to follow.

Pre-register now here.


Instagram is rolling out a new feature that allows you to stealthily filter out comments from cyberbullies.

The new tool, called Restrict, attempts to safeguard Instagram accounts from harassment by making comments invisible to followers without the poster knowing. The process — also known as “shadow banning ” — leaves cyberbullies thinking they’re doling out a social media beating, when they’re actually posting to no one at all.


There’s a campaign online that’s trying to get the Cranberries’ video for Zombie up to one billion views.

And it’s close. At last checked, it had over 958.9 million views.

The campaign is using the hashtag #ZombieToABillion, and if it’s successful, the Zombie video would become the first music video by an Irish band to hit that mark. Zombie was originally released 25 years ago.


Hershey’s just made their first ever beer.

They teamed up with the people who make Yuengling beer to make Yuengling Hershey’s Chocolate Porter.

The beer is going to be available at bars and restaurants in the Midwest and East Coast from now through Valentine’s Day.

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This post was written by Chris McLeod