July 20, 2023

By: Chris McLeod

20/7/2023

5 Things You Need To Know

July 20th is the 201st day of the year. There are 164 days remaining until the end of the year.


Free, live music in Dresden and Blenheim tonight.

Come out to Dresden Rotary Park to check out the Rotary Club Summer Concert Series.

Tonight Crystal Gage and Ryan St. Dennis take the stage at 7. Sidestreets will host a BBQ beginning at 7.

The Blenheim Rotary Club hosts Summer Concerts in the Park.

Every Thursday from 7-8:30 bring a lawn chair and enjoy some music at Talbot Trail Place.

This week it’s The Fish on the stage.


Couple of movies today at the Chatham Capitol Theatre.

The Summer Family Movie this afternoon is Moana.

Tonight at 7pm stop by to see Dirty Dancing.

For both movies, admission is $5 at the door or flash your movie pass for entry.

Check here for more info.


Someone matched all the Powerball numbers and has won $1.08 billion.

There was one winning ticket and it was sold in Los Angeles. The winner can choose either the total jackpot paid out in yearly increments or a $558.1 million, one-time lump sum before taxes.

It is the sixth largest in U.S. history and the 3rd largest in the history of the game. The last time someone had won the Powerball jackpot was April 19.


The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off today in 10 stadiums across Australia and New Zealand and runs through August 20.

32 teams will battle to win the 9th Women’s World Cup.

Canada is in Group B. The team won gold at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, but are currently ranked seventh in the world. Their best placement was back in 2003 when they finished fourth out of 16 teams. Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair will captain the team again.

The first game is today at 10:30pm against Nigeria, you can watch all the games on TSN.


Starting today, Ontario bars and restaurants are allowed to serve alcohol as early as 7am for the next month.

The early start is so fans can watch their favourite teams in the Women’s World Cup.

Normally bars and restaurants cannot begin serving alcohol until 9am, but with the tournament being played in Australia and New Zealand, the time difference would leave early morning viewers in Ontario unable to enjoy a drink. The last time the liquor hours were extended was in November for the Men’s FIFA World Cup.

Last call for alcohol at establishments remains unchanged at 2am.

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