December 15, 2020

December 15, 2020 5:55 am Published by

December 15th is the 350th day of the year. There are 16 days remaining until the end of the year.


Chatham Goodfellows food and toy baskets are available for pick up again today for those that applied.

For pickup, go to the warehouse on 715 Richmond St., Chatham. They are open from today til Thursday, 10-6. If you’re unable to pick up your basket, deliveries will be made Wednesday and Thursday.

Anyone picking up a hamper will just have to show ID, and the food and toy baskets will be placed in their vehicle.

About 10 volunteers are needed this week to help load baskets into vehicles. Contact the Goodfellows if you’re able to help; Email: info@chathamgoodfellows.ca or 519-354-1146.


Nine new COVID19 cases in C-K over the weekend according to the C-K Public Health Unit.

There were 10 resolved cases and now 32 active.

Ontario reported another 1,940 cases and 23 more deaths from the illness. The new cases include 544 in Toronto, 390 in Peel Region, 191 in York Region, 134 in Hamilton and 114 in Windsor-Essex.


There’s a Blood Donor Clinic today at the Chatham-Kent YMCA from 1-7.

Donations are by appoinmtnement only, book your appointment now at Blood.ca, use the apps or call 1-888-2-DONATE!


The Cleveland Indians are dropping the Indians name, and are expected to have a new name by the 2022 season.

Some fans want the organization to return to the Spiders,”which they used from 1887 to 1899. Cleveland was also called the Naps between 1903 and 1914.


McDonald’s in Sweden opened a barber shop.

Apparently the ’90s-style skater cut with hair parted right down the middle is coming back and the way the hair drops down, it kind of looks like the hair is forming the golden arches.

So as a marketing stunt, McDonald’s has opened a barber shop in Stockholm, Sweden to give men that haircut.

They’re also offering anyone with that hairstyle a free Big Mac. There’s no word if the North American McDonald’s locations might get on board.

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This post was written by Chris McLeod