November 29, 2023

By: Chris McLeod

29/11/2023

5 Things You Need To Know

November 29th is the 331st day of the year. There are 32 days remaining until the end of the year.


It’s Movie Night at the Capitol Theatre.

Tonight at 7pm stop by to see Fiddler on the Roof.

Admission is $5 or flash your movie pass for entry. Check here for more info.


Merry Magic opens at the Chatham Armoury tonight.

Similar to Christmas in Muskoka, Merry Magic is a weeklong event that families can visit and enter into raffles for decorated Christmas trees full of prices. Children can do crafts and bug presents for their parents.

The special event last for 10 days, and begins tonight with a preview party for sponsor groups. On Friday, Merry Magic opens to the public.

Money raised will support Salvation Army and Camp Vincent. Funds raised will also help provide school lunches for children in Chatham-Kent.

Tree winners will be announced December 9th.

For more information, visit merrymagicevent.com.


Chatham-Kent Council will continue budget deliberations tonight.

After night one, $953,000 was cut.

Deliberations are scheduled for tonight and tomorrow at 6:00p.m. If more time is needed, Tuesday and Wednesday next week have also been set aside.

You can the deliberations on the municipality’s Facebook Page.

For more information on the 2024-2027 budget, click here.


The Chatham-Kent Film Group will screen Butterfly in the Sky, a documentary about the television show Reading Rainbow, Monday evening.

Showings at 4 and 7pm. Admission is $10 and tickets can be purchased at the door.

The C-K Film Group screens independent films the first Monday of the month. Screenings are at Chatham Galaxy Cinemas.


Beginning Friday, Google will begin to delete accounts that have been inactive for at least two years.

The company said in May the move is intended to beef up security, as older accounts are more likely to rely on recycled passwords and less likely to use two-step verification — making them vulnerable to issues like phishing, hacking and spam.

Google has been sending warnings to affected users since August, with multiple alerts sent to accounts and backup emails.

Google accounts include everything from Gmail to Docs to Drive to Photos, meaning all content sitting on an inactive user’s Google suite is at risk of disappearing.

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