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Weather forecast for Wednesday, September 17, 2019
Today A mix of sun and cloud. Clearing this afternoon. Fog patches dissipating this morning. High 24. Humidex 27. UV index 6 or high.
Tonight A few clouds. Low 14.
Wallaceburg Blood Donor Clinic
Wallaceburg is holding a Blood Donors Clinic on today, September 17, 2019 from 2:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the UAW Hall, 88 Elm St.
For more information or to book your appointment visit https://blood.ca/en or call 1 888 2 DONATE (1-888-236-6283)
Walk ins are welcome.
Together, we are Canada’s Lifeline!
National news
The Ipsos poll found that if an election were held today, the Liberals and Conservatives both have the support of 35 per cent of decided voters. #elxn43 #cndpoli https://t.co/MuQ1hxoohO
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) September 17, 2019
The investigation into top RCMP official Cameron Ortis began with a shadowy Vancouver-based company and a multimillion-dollar business that helped drug traffickers and money launderers around the world. https://t.co/WqIczGcFOp @LizT1
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 17, 2019
CBC News obtained documents, memos and emails from Global Affairs Canada that reveal the UN found six peacekeepers in Haiti engaged in sexual misconduct. But often there are meek, or in some cases, no consequences. https://t.co/lPudFfxMmd @HabibaNosheen
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 17, 2019
“I heard the strumming of the guitar, and all of a sudden I looked over and I just like, my eyes are fooling me,” said Dana McKinlay. https://t.co/iZGrNxGNcJ @JDoriaBrownCBC
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 17, 2019
“I lived out that childhood dream.”
Over the last two summers, Katie and Jewel Keca spent a total of 250 days on horseback riding from Nova Scotia to British Columbia. https://t.co/QisMudBcZa— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 17, 2019
World news
Edward Snowden, who has been living in exile in Russia after leaking American intelligence secrets in 2013, says he would like to return to the United States if he is guaranteed a fair trial. https://t.co/xL3nipeK8t
— CNN (@CNN) September 17, 2019
After three months of violent protests, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam will hold discussions with the community to ease frustrations.https://t.co/xHGMQVpgpZ
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) September 17, 2019
China will release 10,000 metric tons of pork from its central reserves this week in a bid to stabilize soaring pork prices and cope with a swine fever crisis that has wiped out roughly one third of its pigs. https://t.co/fZ8x1RfWFf
— CNN (@CNN) September 17, 2019
Demonstrations are in full swing outside the UK Supreme Court, where protesters are waving placards reading “Don’t silence our MPs” and “They misled the Queen” https://t.co/2z6esnJto8 pic.twitter.com/2LbYLvBztd
— CNN International (@cnni) September 17, 2019
Saudi and US investigators have determined “with very high probability” that the weekend attack on the Saudi oil industry was launched from an Iranian base in Iran close to the border with Iraq, according to a source familiar with the investigation. https://t.co/sllgZoZzlp
— CNN (@CNN) September 17, 2019