February 3, 2023
February 3, 2023 5:55 amFebruary 3rd is the 34th day of the year. There are 335 days remaining until the end of the year..
It’s a PA Day for most student in Chatham-Kent.
CKRecreation is offering some free swim times today.
At Blenheim Gable Rees Rotary Pool 1:30-3pm and at Wallaceburg Sydenham Pool 1:30-4pm.
More free public skating this weekend in Chatham-Kent.
Friday, February 3rd
Tilbury Arena, 12:30-2pm – Sponsored by Tilbury Action Team
Chatham Erickson Arena, 4-5:30 pm – Sponsored by CK Promoting Healthy Living
Saturday, February 4th
Blenheim Arena, 7:30-9pm – Sponsored by CK Promoting Healthy Living
Sunday, February 5th
Chatham Thames Campus Arena, 1-2:30 pm – Sponsored by St. Clair College Alumni Association
Tilbury Arena, 1-2:30 pm – Sponsored by CK Promoting Healthy Living
Wallaceburg Arena, 2-3:30 pm – Sponsored by Anonymous Sponsor in Support of Children’s Activities
Wheatley Arena, 2-3:30 pm – Sponsored by CK Promoting Healthy Living
Click here for more information on the ice skating programs.
Netflix is going to start cracking down on password sharing next month.
Here’s how it’s going to work: In an updated FAQ (that was intended only for customers in Chile, Costa Rica and Peru, where it has been testing paid password-sharing features since July) they say, “To ensure uninterrupted access to Netflix, connect to the Wi-Fi at your primary location, open the Netflix app or website, and watch something at least once every 31 days.
This will create a trusted device so you can watch Netflix, even when you’re away from your primary location.
What if someone outside your household tries to use your account on a non-trusted device? Netflix will prompt users who try to sign into your account elsewhere to sign up for their own account instead and block their access until they do.
But what if you are trying to log in from a non-trusted device? If you’re traveling, and you want to open your account on a hotel TV, for instance? In that case, you have to request a temporary code when you sign in. It gives you access for seven consecutive days.
Tim Hortons is bringing back the Special Olympics fundraising donut.
The Special Olympics Donut will be available across the country from this weekend (February 3-5) The donut is a chocolate cake ring donut covered in white fondant and then topped with coloured sprinkles and whipped cream.
All of the proceeds from each donut sold will be donated to Special Olympics Canada to help athletes have access to more opportunities so they can reach their full potential in sports and life.
This Tim Hortons donut was also available last year but it was called the Choose To Include Donut instead of the Special Olympics Donut.
Some of the coldest air of the season is going to roll through Chatham-Kent today according to Environment Canada.
Today’s high is -10 with sun and cloud. The windchill will make it feel like -25 this morning, -18 this afternoon. Stays cold overnight before Saturday’s high of -2 and +2 on Sunday.
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This post was written by Chris McLeod