February 16, 2023

By: Chris McLeod

16/2/2023

5 Things You Need To Know

February 16th is the 47th day of the year. There are 318 days remaining until the end of the year.


The CKRecreation Play Rangers are in Thamesville this weekend.

Bring the family for the FREE drop-in program that is fun for all ages!

The Play Rangers are at the Thamesville Brunner Centre, Saturday February 18th from 1pm – 3pm.

For the full Play Rangers schedule check out the Program Guide online.


Couple of games this weekend for the Tilbury Bluebirds.

This is the first season for the Bluebirds in the Western Ontario Super League. Tilbury is currently in 3rd, 1 point out of first.

The Bluebirds will host the Strathroy Jets at 7:30pm Saturday and the Stratford Fighting Irish at 7pm Sunday at Tilbury Memorial Arena to end the regular season.


Chatham-Kent Cougars Football is holding a big man clinic this weekend.

The clinic is Sunday February 19th from 2-4PM at CKSS. Only $10. Clinic is open to boys and girls in grades 5 thru 12+ (kids will be divided into groups based on age and size and ability)

Former CFL Grey Cup champ, University of Windsor Alumni, CCI Cougar Alumni Dan Comiskey will be a special guest.

For clinic info and payment instructions click here.


Finally, we know the launch date of season 3 of Ted Lasso!

It will debut on Wednesday, March 15th. It can be streamed on Apple+, new episodes dropping weekly.

The series has won multiple awards Emmy Awards for outstanding comedy series and outstanding lead actor in a comedy series for Jason Sudeikis. Season 3 has been rumored to be final season of the series, though it has not been confirmed by Apple TV+.


Microsoft announced some heartbreaking news this week for Internet Explorer: it is no more.

The company has permanently disabled the desktop version of Internet Explorer on certain versions of Windows 10, and updated its newer browser, Microsoft Edge. Now, when users attempt to access Explorer, they will be redirected to Edge.

The browser was originally launched by Microsoft in 1995 as one of the first and most popular browsers on the internet at the time. The company created 11 versions of Explorer throughout its existence, with the final version being released in 2013. Microsoft Edge, was released as Explorer’s replacement in 2015, but co-existed with Explorer until this week.

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