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June 2, 2022

By: Chris McLeod

2/6/2022

5 Things You Need To Know

June 2nd is the 153rd day of the year. There are 212 days remaining until the end of the year.


It’s Election Day in Ontario.

Today you’re voting for a Member of Provincial Parliament to represent your riding.

Polling stations across Ontario are open from 9am to 9pm.

No need to worry if you didn’t receive a voter information card, you can still vote by bringing a piece of ID with both your name and current address.


There’s another Chatham-Kent Public Health‘s Catch Up Clinic today in Tilbury.

If your student needs to catch up with their routine school immunizations Tilbury District High School is hosting a clinic 2:30-7pm.

Check here for the full clinic schedule.


The Windsor Spitfires are the OHL’s Western Conference Champs.

The Spits shut out the Flint Firebirds in Game 7 4-0 to win the series and advance to the OHL Championship Series.

Windsor will face the Hamilton Bulldogs for the J. Ross Robertson Cup beginning Friday.

Game 1, Fri., June 3 at Hamilton, 7:00pm
Game 2, Sun., June 5 at Hamilton, 2:00pm
Game 3, Mon., June 6 at Windsor, 7:00pm
Game 4, Fri., June 10 at Windsor, 7:00pm
Game 5, Sun., June 12 at Hamilton, 2:00pm*
Game 6, Mon., June 13 at Windsor, 7:00pm*
Game 7, Wed., June 15 at Hamilton, 7:00pm*
*if necessary

CKMORNINGS will have tickets for all Spitfire home games!


Game 1 of the NBA Finals is tonight.

The Golden State Warriors will tip off against the Boston Celtics.

The Celtics have 17 titles, the Warriors have 7. Golden State are in the NBA Finals for the sixth time in the past eight seasons.

Game 1 begins at 9pm on ABC and TSN.


Today start of a four-day holiday weekend in the UK to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, marking her 70th year on the throne.

There will be military parades and a church service, to street parties and a pop concert outside Buckingham Palace.

96 year old Elizabeth has been on the throne since she was 25, she is one of the most recognizable faces in the world.

The balcony at Buckingham Palace will be centre stage for the formal salute. Only “working royals” and their children will appear, which excludes the Queen’s son Prince Andrew, and her grandson Prince Harry, and his wife Meghan. There have been more than 40 people on the balcony on previous occasions, so limiting the numbers overall is also a deliberate choice.

There are suggestions the Queen could make a second balcony appearance on Sunday, putting the succession in focus, alongside her heir Prince Charles, her grandson Prince William and great-grandson Prince George.

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