Salvation Army – Morning Coffee
Weather forecast for Thursday, September 19, 2019
Today – Mainly sunny. Fog patches dissipating this morning. Wind becoming south 20 km/h early this afternoon. High 25. Humidex 30. UV index 6 or high.
Tonight – Clear. Fog patches developing after midnight. Low 14
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Wallaceburg Business After Hours
A Business After Hours is a social/networking event intended to give you the chance to visit a Chamber member business and network with other business leaders.
At a BHA you will have the opportunity to introduce yourself to other members, exchange business cards, make new business contacts, win door prizes, and enjoy refreshments!
Tonight BAH is from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm at James Street Eatery located at 504 James St, Wallaceburg.
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Senior Information Fair
Hosted by the Wallaceburg Adult Activity Centre, the Senior Information Fair will be held Friday September 20th from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at the Ken Houston Memorial Arena,Dresden 1212 North St.
Join for a light Lunch and maybe you will win a door prize!
Sponsored by the Ministy for Seniors and Accessibility,
Oaks Inn Retirement Village, and Wallaceburg Retirement Residence.
National news
An Ontario private member’s bill seeking to ban demonstrations at Queen’s Park that promote hate speech mutated into fake news: that Canada is banning Christians from demonstrating in public. https://t.co/kMn0IKWmmk @KaleighRogers
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 19, 2019
According to a new Canadian study, the cause of mysterious ailments experienced by diplomats and their families while stationed in Cuba could be neurotoxic agents used in pesticide fumigation. https://t.co/S2ysLXvWOy @chartrlu @MartinMovilla @lisaelle
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 19, 2019
B.C. woman with spinal muscular atrophy wins right to medically assisted death. https://t.co/oj4RvPexMF @CBCLarsen
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 19, 2019
An Edmonton soldier has been charged with the attempted murder of her three children. https://t.co/BWNNfcRxE4
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 19, 2019
An Ontario First Nation man’s eight-year-old daughter was denied Indian status because his mother voluntarily enfranchised in 1965. https://t.co/ZK61cvYVc6
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 19, 2019
Trudeau said that while he didn’t consider wearing the get-up as a racist action at the time, “now we know better.” https://t.co/GdbVLA52of
— HuffPost Canada (@HuffPostCanada) September 19, 2019
World news
Drone bombing of Saudi oil field brings into focus the “eminent” possibility of drones being used to sow terror in major cities, expert says. https://t.co/WUXVVVFong @thomasdaigle
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 19, 2019
Indonesia deploys an additional 5,600 troops to help combat ongoing forest fires. https://t.co/Q4fo6pJodB
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 19, 2019
Burger King UK is removing plastic toys from kids’ meals in a bid to reduce its environmental impact. The company was spurred to action after two young sisters launched a petition against plastic toys that was signed by more than half a million people. https://t.co/mP23rhKnEm
— CNN (@CNN) September 19, 2019
“I don’t want you to listen to me, I want you to listen to the scientists. And I want you to unite behind science. And then I want you to take real action.” Climate activist Greta Thunberg, 16, appeared in front of Congress before a climate change hearing. https://t.co/bKJKvQTFSx pic.twitter.com/M2llA70VbG
— CNN (@CNN) September 19, 2019
The former U.S. president says these two things can cloud one’s judgment https://t.co/5k2cBh7DjI
— HuffPost Canada (@HuffPostCanada) September 19, 2019