December 5, 2022

December 5, 2022 5:55 am Published by

December 5th is the 339th day of the year. There are 26 days remaining until the end of the year.


The Chatham-Kent Film Group will screen Peace By Chocolate at Chatham Galaxy Cinemas this afternoon.

Showings at 4 and 7pm. Admission is $10 and tickets can be purchased at the door.

The C-K Film Group screens independent films the first Monday of the month at Chatham Galaxy Cinemas.

2023 memberships are now available here.


There’s a blood donor clinic tomorrow at the Chatham-Kent YMCA.

Book your appointment at Blood.ca, call 1-888-2-DONATE or use the apps.

Over 100,000 new donors are needed this year to make up for those who can no longer donate. This helps ensure reliable access to blood and blood products for patients, where and when they need it.

No walk-in appointments are available.


If you’re hoping for a reply from Santa this season, Canada Post is asking to have those letters mailed no later than December 9th.

Mail the man in red your Christmas wish list here:

Santa Claus
North Pole
H0H 0H0
Canada

No postage is required and make sure to include a return address in your letter and Santa will send you a letter back.

There was some confusion last week about what language Santa would reply in. Canada Post says it accepts letters in any language.


One of the voices of the Toronto Blue Jays will not be returning in the Spring.

Pat Tabler will not be returning to the broadcast booth with Sportsnet for the 2023 season. Tabler joined Sportsnet in 2005 and has been covering the Blue Jays since 1993 after retiring from his playing career.

He had been part of the broadcast for the past 17 years.

The 64-year-old played three seasons with the Blue Jays, helping the team win World Series in his final season in 1992.


Canadians will be without some iconic snacks after they have pulled from shelves across the country.

Little Debbie product-maker McKee Foods Corp. explains that the only Canadian distributor has terminated their business relationship with their brands. So if you’re looking for Swiss Rolls, Honey Buns, Cosmic Brownies or Oatmeal Creme Pies; you’ll have to head south.

Another treat has also been discontinued in Canada; General Mills confirmed Bugles have been discontinued in Canada.

Bugles have been discontinued for several months. The company says theyโ€™re always listening to fans so maybe it will come back in the future.

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This post was written by Chris McLeod