June 1, 2022
May 31, 2022 5:55 amJune 1st is the 152nd day of the year. There are 213 days remaining until the end of the year.
The 35th annual Chatham-Kent Senior Achievement Awards will be handed out today.
The goal is to recognize older adults aged 60-plus who have achieved significant goals and made outstanding volunteer contributions. Since the awards’ inception, more than 1,000 seniors have been recognized.
The 2022 Senior of the Year will be announced at 10am during the virtual broadcast of the Chatham-Kent Celebration of Older Adults on Facebook and YourTV. All nominees will be recognized during this virtual event.
It’s Movie Night at the Capitol Theatre.
Tonight at 7pm stop by to see Sound of Metal on the big screen.
Seats must be reserved. To reserve your seats click here.
Admission is $5 or flash your movie pass for entry.
The Windsor Spitfires and Flint Firebirds are going to a Game 7.
The OHL’s Western Conference Final is tied at 3 games apiece after Windsor’s OT road win last night 3-2.
The Spits and Firebirds will faceoff tonight at the WFCU Centre at 7pm. CKMORNINGS will have tickets to giveaway all morning!
The Weather Network released its Summer forecast for Ontario Tuesday.
Spring will exit with cooler temperatures, and once summer officially hits, it’ll come in with a bang, bringing hot and steamy temps.
Summer will not be a full-on sweatbox, those who don’t enjoy the heat will be pleased to see some periods of cooler temperatures.
The region can expect to see warmer than normal temperatures, but not a dry season. With some some cool fronts rolling through during the summer months that will create a fair share of storms. The Weather Network doesn’t believe we’ll deal with drought conditions like those still affecting the western United States.
The most anticipated season of the year is finally here! ☀
Here’s what we expect across Canada weather-wise for the months of June, July, and August 👇 #SummerForecast @TimHortons https://t.co/XsweylraNH
— The Weather Network (@weathernetwork) May 31, 2022
The world’s largest bottle of whiskey was just auctioned off, and it is huge.
The bottle is almost six feet tall and it contains 311 liters of 32-year-old Macallan single malt, which is roughly 444 standard bottles.
The bottle sold for around $1.4 million at auction in the U.K. The buyer was international and anonymous.
The bottle was called “The Intrepid”, and it was officially certified by Guinness World Records as the largest when it was bottled last year.
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This post was written by Chris McLeod