February 20, 2024
February 20, 2024 5:55 amFebruary 20th is the 51st day of the year. There are 315 days remaining until the end of the year.
The Chatham-Kent Public Library hosts Movies @ Your Library every Tuesday at the Chatham branch.
Book your spot today to see My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3.
Movies start at 2pm.
As of Monday morning, there is a detour in place on Queen St. at William St. in Chatham near the VIA station.
CN Rail is upgrading the railway warning light system.
The closure is expected to last until Friday at 5 p.m.
William Byron won his first Daytona 500 yesterday to kick off the 2024 Nascar season.
Byron lead only 4 laps the entire race; the last 4.
The race was rescheduled from Sunday due to rain and moved to Monday afternoon.
A race he’ll never forget! @WilliamByron is a #DAYTONA500 Champion! pic.twitter.com/TRAPvHjZni
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) February 20, 2024
As of Monday you can start filing your 2023 tax return online.
For most Canadians, the last day to file taxes is Tuesday, April 30, 2024. If you owe money to the government after filing your 2023 income tax return, the deadline to pay your taxes is also Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
The Canada Revenue Agency said those filing by paper should have also received their income tax package in the mail by now.
The Canadian Revenue Agency recommends filing your return early or before the due date to avoid interest and penalties.
Canada’s Wonderland has announced that they will officially open for the 2024 season on May 3rd.
Day tickets and season passes are already available online. Day passes are currently listed at $44.99, while season passes range from $89 to $325.
The Vaughan amusement park is home to more than 200 attractions including 18 rollercoasters and Splash Works, the 20-acre water park, as well as restaurants, games and more.
The park is usually open until mid-September.
Tags: 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, Canada Revenue Agency, Canada's Wonderland, Chatham-Kent Public Library, CKMornings, CN Rail, Daytona 500, detour, Movies @ Your Library, Nascar, taxesCategorised in: 5 Things You Need To Know
This post was written by Chris McLeod