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April 11, 2022

By: Chris McLeod

11/4/2022

5 Things You Need To Know

April 11th is the 101st day of the year. There are 264 days remaining until the end of the year.


As of this morning, Chatham-Kent Public Health will now have the Vaccination Clinic open 4 days per week to offer fourth doses.

Starting this morning the C-K Vaccination Clinic (730 Richmond Street – the former YA building) will now open:

  • Mondays: 9am-4pm
  • Wednesdays: 1:30pm-730pm
  • Fridays: 9am-4pm
  • Saturdays: 9am-Noon

The clinic still offers first, second and booster doses. These are available to walk in or by appointment.

Fourth doses require appointments. To book an appointment go to GetYourShotCK.ca or by phone at 519-351-1010.


There’s a blood donor clinic Tuesday at the Chatham-Kent YMCA. The clinic is open 1-7pm.

Book your appointment at Blood.ca, call 1-888-2-DONATE or use the apps.

No walk-in appointments are available.


Scottie Scheffler won the 86th Masters on Sunday. It’s his first career major title.

Before the tournament, everyone had eyes on Tiger Woods; he finished at 13 over for the week, his worst showing ever at the Masters. Canadian Corey Conners finished in the top-10 at 3-under.

Scheffler, just 25, will go home with a whopping $2.7 million, as well as the famous green jacket.


You may have noticed a lack of Lay’s, Doritos, Cheetos, Ruffles, and more chips at your local grocery store in the past few weeks.

Back in February, Frito-Lay stopped supplying its products to Loblaw-owned grocery and retail stores in Canada. The Real Canadian Superstore and Shoppers are owned by Loblaws.

These products will start shipping to Loblaw stores in Canada today, and shelves are expected to be fully stocked again by the weekend.

A dispute over higher prices kept the snacks off grocery shelves for almost two months.


The cost of being a Amazon Prime Canada member will rise.

For the annual membership, the cost will go up from $79 to $99, a $20 increase, and for the monthly membership, it will increase by $2 from $7.99 to $9.99.

For current Prime members, the new higher costs will apply after May 13th, 2022, and come into effect on the date of their next membership renewal.

This is the first time that membership fees have gone up since Prime launched in Canada back in 2013.

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