March 27, 2024

By: Chris McLeod

27/3/2024

5 Things You Need To Know

March 27th is the 87th day of the year. There are 279 days remaining until the end of the year.


It’s Movie Night at the Capitol Theatre.

Tonight at 7pm stop by to see Cruella.

Admission is $7 or flash your movie pass for entry. Check here for more info.


The deadline to get your 2024 dog tag is this week.

The deadline is Sunday, March 31st to avoid a $10 late fee.

A municipal dog tag is required for all dogs over the age of four (4) months. If your dog is lost or injured, a tag helps get in touch with you. Licensed puppies are more likely to be returned home if they wander off.

Tags can be ordered online through the Pet and Wildlife Rescue at PAWR.org or at any Municipal Office, by mail or over the phone.


It’s the time of year to vote on the worst roads in Ontario.

The 21st annual CAA Worst Roads Campaign is back.

Last year, the worst road in the southwest region (Chatham-Kent, Windsor-Essex and Sarnia-Lambton) was Lauzon Parkway, in Windsor.

Ontario’s Top 5 Worst Roads 2023:
1. Barton St East, Hamilton
2. Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto
3. County Road 49, Prince Edward
4. Carling Avenue, Ottawa
5. Finch Avenue West, Toronto

To vote, go to CAAWorstRoads.com. Voting is open until April 19th.


There is one less U.S. lottery jackpot up for grabs. After last night’s Mega Millions draw, there is one winning ticket.

A ticket holder in New Jersey is $1.13 billion richer. The holder could opt for the full jackpot in annual payments or take an estimated $537.5 million lump-sum payment.

The Powerball jackpot is now up to $865 million after there was no winner in Monday’s drawing.

The next draw is tonight. Powerball drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

**Reminder: There are no restrictions that prohibit Canadians from playing the Powerball lottery. Be aware and very careful of websites offering to sell to Canadians.


The world’s largest snake has been found dead in the Amazon rainforest.

Biologists just discovered the 26ft-long anaconda in February, it was found on Sunday.

The snake named Ana Julia was as thick as a car tire – it weighed 440 pounds. Hunters have been blamed for her death.

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