2023 International Silver Stick Tournament Is Coming To Town

Do you enjoy hockey and supporting the children in our community? If yes, then you need to check out one of the biggest sporting events coming to the Blue Water Area.

The 2023 International Silver Stick Tournament features children of all ages, from across the country, as well as Canada competing for their region. The tournament begins Thursday, January 5th, and will continue each weekend until Sunday, January 29th. 

The International Silver Stick Tournament consists of numerous AA and below “regional” tournaments held in the US and Canada. Teams will then advance to represent their region at the International Finals. The AAA teams involved in the tournament participate in Port Huron, Sarnia, or Whitby and are invite only. 

This year’s local games will be held at the Mcmorran Place Sports & Entertainment Center as well as Glacier Pointe Ice Complex. There is no admission fee to watch, so support our community and come check out the 2023 International Silver Sticks Tournament.

2023 International Silver Stick Schedule: silverstick.org

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

28th Annual WGRT Bridal Show Returns For 2023

If you or someone you know is planning a wedding this year, then you don’t want to miss “St. Clair County’s most elegant bridal show.” 

On Sunday, January 15th, from 12PM – 3PM, WGRT will be hosting the 28th Annual WGRT Bridal Show in partnership with Alexander’s Banquet Facility. For nearly three decades WGRT has brought people together that plan to get married, with businesses that provide wedding services of all sorts. 

A few of the businesses in attendance for the bridal show include: Amour Bridal, Twinspiration Boutique, and Majestic Heart Carriage Rides. St. Clair Travel will also be in attendance giving away a gift certificate for a Delta Vacation Honeymoon Romance Package, valued at $500. Tickets for the event are $5. 

For more information and tickets visit: WGRT.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Port Huron 2023 Chilly Fest Returns

Welcome to the new year. The City of Port Huron is looking to bring some excitement for the whole family with the return of Chilly Fest 2023.

Chilly Fest is an outdoor event filled with cool activities and entertainment held in downtown Port Huron. The event will feature a s’mores station, horse and carriage rides, cornhole tournament, and much more. 

It wouldn’t be the Chilly Fest without mention of the Chili Crawl Competition. Participating local downtown businesses will have samples of their chili available, with you being the judge on who has the best chili in the area. 

Chilly Fest 2023 begins Friday, January 27th and ends Saturday, January 28th. For a full list of scheduled events and activities, visit: chillyfest.org.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Women Have A Point, Why You Should Close The Toilet Seat

How many times have men and women debated back and forth about putting the toilet seat down after use? It’s an age old debate that may never be settled, but the women may have a valid point.

After using the bathroom, most of the population has a tendency to leave the toilet seat open. Studies show that it could be doing you more harm that you may realize. 

Every flush creates a phenomenon known as “toilet plume,” microscopic particles which become airborne when flushing. These microscopic particles may contain harmful bacteria or viruses that can make us sick. Particles can travel up to 15 feet away, landing on any surfaces you have in your bathroom, including your toothbrush. These microscopic droplets can remain on surfaces for an hour or more.  

To reduce the spread of illness or other infectious disease, be sure to close the toilet lid and then flush. Also, make sure you practice proper hand washing before exiting the restroom, and use a cleaner that removes limescale from inside of your bowl. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Hershey Facing Lawsuit Over Unsafe Lead And Cadmium Levels

A class-action lawsuit is being filed against popular candy maker Hershey over reports of its dark chocolate candies containing high levels of lead and cadmium.

Christopher Lazazzaro has filed the lawsuit, with claims of deceptive and misleading marketing done on behalf of Hershey. A study showed that their products do in fact contain unsafe levels of the dangerous metals and may pose a serious health risk to consumers. Lazazzaro is seeking $5 million in damages.

The CDC says that these metals can build up in the body over time, and may cause issues such as kidney disease, fragile bones, and even cancer. Consumer Reports testing found one ounce of Hershey’s Special Dark Mildly Sweet Chocolate contained 265% of the level of lead, and 30% of the level of cadmium that California classes as the maximum allowable dose.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell