June 5, 2019

By: Chris McLeod

5/6/2019

5 Things You Need To Know

June 5th is the 156th day of the year. There are 209 days remaining until the end of the year.


It’s Tim Horton’s Camp Day.

100% of proceeds from all coffee purchases at Tim Hortons restaurants in Canada and the United States will support Tim Hortons Foundation Camps, helping disadvantaged kids achieve their potential.

You can donate $2 and get a limited-edition Camp Day bracelet too. You can make a one-time or monthly donation online any time at TimHortons.com/CampDay.

In 2018, Camp Day raised more than $13.1 Million for the Tim Hortons Foundation Camps.

Stop by and visit CKMORNINGS at Tim Hortons on Bloomfield.


It’s Clean Air Day. The Municipality of Chatham-Kent is offering free rides through the CK Transit system for the day.

Hop on the bus!

This is the 46th Annual Canadian Environment Week to encourage people to better utilize mass transit.


The Raptors are in Oakland tonight for Game 3 of the NBA Finals vs the Golden State Warriors.

The series is tied 1-1.

Game 2 on Sunday night was the most watched NBA Game in Canada in history with an average audience of 4.3 million. More than 10 million Canadians tuned in at some point during the game.


We told you about this back in April, and now it’s here.

Charmin has released its Forever Roll – a roll of toilet paper that is nearly three times the size of a regular roll.

The standard toilet paper roll lasts for about 18 days. The Forever Roll will last two or three months.

Procter & Gamble created the giant rolls in response to research that showed a rise in single-person millennial households with limited storage space to stash many smaller rolls. The product is also made with single seniors in mind.

The Forever Roll is still in its test phase. It’s available on Charmin’s site but not yet in stores. To order go to Charmin.com, they offer free delivery.


Nutella may be really hard to find real soon.

Workers at the world’s largest Nutella factory in France are striking due to ‘unfair pay, deteriorating factory conditions and mounting pressure to increase productivity.’ They are looking for a 4.5% increase in their salary.

The Nutella factory makes over 600,000 bottles of hazelnut spread a day.

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