March 1, 2023

By: Chris McLeod

1/3/2023

5 Things You Need To Know

March 1st is the 60th day of the year. There are 305 days remaining until the end of the year.


The Western Conference defending champion Chatham Maroons begin the GOJHL playoffs tonight.

The fifth-seeded Maroons will play the fourth-seeded LaSalle Vipers at 7 tonight for Game 1 in their Western Conference quarter-final.

The remaining dates haven’t been announced.

The Maroons (25-21-2-2) finished 14 points behind the Vipers (33-15-1-1). The Vipers won five of six in the season series.


It’s Movie Night at the Capitol Theatre.

Tonight at 7pm stop by to see The Fabelmans.

Check here for more info.

Admission is $5 or flash your movie pass for entry.


As of Tuesday, anyone who works for the Canadian government has had TikTok disappear from their work-issued phones.

Federal public servants will not be able to redownload the Chinese-owned app in the future, or view any content from TikTok’s servers on their work computers.

TikTok is set to be blocked entirely on Canadian government-owned devices over security and surveillance concerns.

So despite what you may have heard; all Canadians can still use TikTok, with the exception of government employees on their work devices.


Elon Musk has reclaimed the title of the richest person in the world.

The Tesla CEO was unseated from the top spot by Bernard Arnault, CEO of French luxury brand LVMH (LVMHF), in December of last year, making Musk #2 on the list for more than two months. As of Monday, a rally in Tesla stock has lifted Musk back to the top of Bloomberg’s real-time Billionaires Index.

Musk’s net worth was some $187.1 billion as of Monday after markets closed, just topping the $185.3 billion fortune of Arnault.

Musk might hold the current title of the richest person in the world, but he also holds a record for the biggest fortune ever lost by anyone in history. Last year, Musk became the first person ever to lose $200 billion in wealth — after his net worth slid from some $340 billion in November 2021 to $137 billion in December 2022.


Joe Kool’s, a downtown London staple turns 40 this week.

Today is the actual anniversary of the doors opening at the Richmond St. bar.

Friday and Saturday the party will continue with an Alumni Homecoming celebrating mediocre hospitality.

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