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January 25, 2024

By: Chris McLeod

25/1/2024

5 Things You Need To Know

January 25th is the 25th day of the year. There are 341 days remaining until the end of the year.


Tonight is Trivia Night at Sons of Kent in support of Rise House International.

Cost is $20 per person at the door. Trivia begins at 7pm with some awesome prizes to be won.


The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority is warning of some localized flooding in the area.

Rain and warmer temperatures could cause more hazardous conditions.

The Conservation Authority warns that people, pets, and livestock should be cautious around the river, or any ditches or streams. The combination of slippery banks and fast-moving, cold water can be dangerous.

Fog to start the day today, with some rain later on and a high of 5C.


The Full Wolf Moon will peak tonight.

This will be 2024’s first full moon.

Why is it called a wolf moon? According to the Old Farmers Almanac, it’s thought that January’s full moon got the name because wolves were more likely to be heard howling at the time it would be seen in the sky.

Other names for the moon include the Cold Moon and the Freeze Up Moon.

The dense fog could make it difficult to spot the moon.


Netflix has cut its cheapest ad-free subscription plan.

The tier, which costs $11.99 a month, will soon be unavailable to users in Canada (and the UK)

Your other options now are: Another ad-free plan priced at $15.49/month. The Premium tier priced at $22.99/month. You can also opt for an ad-supported subscription at $6.99/month.

The phase out of the basic plan has been in the works for a while now. Canadians have been unable to sign up for the Basic plan since June 2023.


A guy in Germany broke a Guinness World Record by chugging a full cup of coffee in three seconds.

His name is Felix von Meibom, and his official time was 3.12 seconds. He did it in September, but Guinness just posted the footage after confirming the record.

It’s hard to tell if it was still hot when he chugged it. A few sources claim it was, but the Guinness website doesn’t mention that being a requirement.

The previous record was 3.17 seconds. So he only beat it by five one-hundredths of a second.

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