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May 4, 2022

By: Chris McLeod

4/5/2022

5 Things You Need To Know

May 4th is the 124th day of the year. There are 241 days remaining until the end of the year.


It’s Movie Night at the Capitol Theatre.

Tonight at 7pm stop by to see Dune on the big screen.

Seats must be reserved. To reserve your seats click here.
Admission is $5 or flash your movie pass for entry.


Chatham-Kent Public Health will hit the road for some Catch Up Clinics.

If your student needs to catch up with their routine school immunizations, Blenheim District High School will host the first mobile clinic on Thursday.

Appointments can be booked at CKPublicHealth.com/SchoolShots.

Go here for the full clinic schedule.


As of 4pm on Tuesday, Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell accepted Premier Doug Ford’s recommendation to dissolve provincial legislature to begin the election period.

Politicians have already been unofficially campaigning for weeks, with two out of the three major parties having released their platforms.

Ontario voters will hit the polls June 2nd. There will be 10 days of advanced voting, up from five from the last election., and Elections Ontario has a new online process to apply for a mail-in ballot.

Elections Ontario has also launched a new app, which will let voters know their poll locations, see candidate information, options on ways to vote and get notifications when a new candidate is registered. It also provides an electronic version of the voter information card, complete with barcode.


The Toronto Maple Leafs will play Game 2 in their first round series tonight against Tampa.

The Lightning have won the last two Stanley Cups.

In Game 1 Auston Matthews scored twice and Jack Campbell got the shutout in a 5-0 win.

The puck drops tonight at 7:30 on Sportsnet.


Today is Star Wars Day. May the 4th (…Be With You) is the unofficial holiday celebrating the Star Wars franchise.

May 4 is when Star Wars fans celebrate one of their favorite times of the year. It’s a play on the famous “May the force be with you” line from the 1977 film that spawned a massive franchise.

The classic slogan was originally used on May 4, 1979 to celebrate Margaret Thatcher’s election win to become Britain’s first female prime minister. To celebrate her victory, her party took an advertisement in The London Evening News that read, “May the Fourth Be With You, Maggie. Congratulations!”

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