September 27, 2018

By: Chris McLeod

27/9/2018

5 Things You Need To Know

Tilbury District High School and Tilbury Area Public School will remain closed to students and staff on today to clean-up the areas impacted by flooding in the buildings. All bus routes for the schools have been cancelled.

The EarlyON child care at Tilbury Area Public School and the Before-and-After School Program are also be closed.


Day 2 of the Princess Auto Elite 10 Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling gets underway with four draws beginning at 8:30 this morning. Draw times are noon, 4 and 8pm.

There was a line up out the door for opening night 30 minutes before the gates opened.

Don’t forget, parking is limited. There is a shuttle available today and tomorrow from the old Target parking lot on Grand and Keil. The shuttle will not operate Saturday and Sunday, as there will be more parking availability on the St. Clair College campus.

Draw, ticket and team info is available here.


Donald Trump‘s new presidential limousine made its debut this week.

Known as “The Beast,” the new Cadillac limo, built by General Motors, is the first upgrade to the presidential state car since 2009. The sticker price is about $1.5 million.

The limo carries medical supplies for the president on board in case he is injured, including a refrigerator full of the president’s blood type.

The Beast has walls that are at least 8-inches thick and is sealed against biochemical attacks. It has a night-vision system and can release tear gas, put out a smoke screen and has the capability of laying down an oil slick to make any vehicles that are chasing it lose control.

The President can also dispatch codes to fire nuclear weapons from inside the vehicle.


A Dutch engineering company just created a car that you move with your feet. Just like The Flintstones.

Instead of a gas pedal, it’s got a set of bicycle pedals. You also don’t use your feet to brake, you use a hand brake on the steering wheel.

The people who created the car say you could burn 300 calories during your half-hour commute.

It’s not clear when we’ll be cruising in these new vehicles. They have an international patent on it, so we could see it over here at some point, but they’re planning to start by selling it in the Netherlands.


A guy in Queensland, Australia, set a Guinness World Record by building a life-sized camper out of LEGOs.

The giant RV contains nearly 300,000 LEGO bricks and comes with a LEGO bed.

He spent five months in his garage completing the project with the help of his children.

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