5 Things You Need To Know For November 4, 2025

November 4, 2025 5:55 am Published by

November 4th is the 308th day of the year. There are 57 days remaining until the end of the year.


The Chatham-Kent Public Library hosts Movies @ Your Library every Tuesday at the Chatham branch.

Stop by today to see The Man from U.N.C.L.E. starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon.

Movies start at 2 p.m.


Today will start off on the cool side, with plenty of sunshine later and a high of 16C.

There are a series of systems moving through with rainfall this week. Wednesday we’ll see showers, before the sunshine returns on Thursday.

We could see our first signs of snow next week! The Weather Network is calling for overnight lows of -1C for Monday, with a slight chance of flurries. For Toronto, meteorologists are calling for 1-3 cm of snow by the time the sun rises on Tuesday morning.


A lot of Canadians watched the Toronto Blue Jays lose Game 7 on Saturday.

45% of Canadians or 18.5 million people turned in at some point to watch the devastating loss.

The average audience for the World Series was 10.9 million viewers. The peak for viewership was just as the Blue Jays had a chance to clinch a victory when Ernie Clement was up to bat with two runners on base and two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning with 14 million people watching. The seven World Series games were the seven most-watched Blue Jays game ever, averaging 7.5 million viewers.

It was the most-watched English-language broadcast on record in Canada outside of the 2010 Winter Olympics. The Vancouver 2010 men’s gold medal final was the most watched TV event in Canadian history, with an average viewership of 16.6 million and peaking at 26.5 million.

Fans attending Game 7 also set a new record for data usage at the Rogers Centre, using 7.5 terabytes of data, which is the equivalent to sharing 3.74 million photos. It passes the record set during Taylor Swift’s concert on November 21, 2024, which hit 7.4 terabytes of data.


Well not all Jays fans are down in the dumps after the loss over the weekend.

Aric from Oshawa is pretty darn happy.

The Jays Care Foundation announced the winner of the biggest 50/50 jackpot in baseball history at noon on Monday.

The precise total take home prize was $25,010,057. According to the Jays Care Foundation, the other half of all proceeds go directly to Jays Care programming in communities across Ontario and Nova Scotia.


Oreo has announced a new special edition tin of cookies that taste like Thanksgiving foods.

It’s six different flavors, and each tin comes with two of each. The flavours are: turkey and stuffing, sweet potato, creamed corn, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, and caramel apple pie.

You can’t get them in stores, just online. You can order a tin for $20 plus shipping through Oreo.com.


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This post was written by Chris McLeod