Wallaceburg Retirement Residence – Morning Coffee
Weather forecast for Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Today Sunny. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud this morning. Wind becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 near noon. High 24. Humidex 26. UV index 6 or high.
Tonight Partly cloudy. Low 14.
Art Night at the Museum
Come on out to the first Art Night at the Wallaceburg & District Museum
Bring your own art and materials.
Special guests weekly with art tips.
This event will run every Tuesday from September 24th, 2019 – March 31, 2020. Start time is 6:30pm in the Jeanne Gordon Hall at 505 King Street, Wallaceburg.
$5.00 per person per night includes a light beverage. Explore your inner creativity!
Service Club Day
Today is day two of the 12 days of Positivity… Today we are celebrating Service Club day!
Boston Pizza has any Members of a Service Club and get 15 off
11:30am – 1:30pm – CK Prosperity RoundtableFREE BBQ at the Tilbury Public Library
4:40pm-6:30pm Prosperity Round-table Community FREE BBQ is at Wheatley in the Park
2:30pm-4:30pm Bowl of Cream will be at Residence on the Thames they are giving away free ice cream to anyone who shows up and spends some time with the residences; there will also be activities for children and families as well
Riverview Gaming Centre– recognition and thanks to Service Clubs
Country 92.9 FM/630 AM CFCOwill be at 2 undisclosed tim hortons paying it forward by paying for some lucky customers orders
Make sure to send us a message or tag us in anything you are doing to support a Service Member Day!!!
For more information visit: http://positivitydayinck.com/positivity_days/tuesday-sept-24-service-club-day/
National news
“We as Mohawks and Haudenosaunee, we don’t believe that we are Canadian or American citizens. We believe that we are sovereign people from before contact.” https://t.co/iaPN2xIihf @Kanhehsiio
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 24, 2019
Where the party leaders are on Day 14 of the federal election campaign https://t.co/5REb9XTOJq #hw #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/IDEVAkKXHO
— CBC Politics (@CBCPolitics) September 24, 2019
At a time when accelerating climate change and wildlife loss are placing science at the top of the public agenda, a survey found 32 per cent of respondents were skeptical about it. https://t.co/XI0QRLwglB
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 24, 2019
Sandra White is on the hook for nearly $50,000 US in medical bills in Pennsylvania after her insurance provider declared her claim ineligible. https://t.co/TATKDYOW0F @harropcbc @colinmcphail
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 24, 2019
Of the class set to graduate in June, there are 16 boys and 11 girls — a level of gender balance that has been years in the making.https://t.co/aOTQCcNLAS
— Global National (@GlobalNational) September 24, 2019
Almost nine in 10 Canadians agree that Canada should have a national pharmacare program, according to the poll. https://t.co/RKluGURTV2
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) September 24, 2019
World news
UN Secretary General António Guterres will open the General Assembly proceedings today in New York City with a “state of the world” speech. https://t.co/RvRxAOseTB
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 24, 2019
#BREAKING: In a setback for PM Boris Johnson, the U.K.’s Supreme Court ruled that the suspension of Parliament was illegal. https://t.co/8b5ORmblhD
— CBC News (@CBCNews) September 24, 2019
The wildfire scorched an estimated 54,000 acres of land in the Hermosa Creek watershed. Following the fire, heavy rain hit the region — and that led to a runoff filled with ash that suffocated fish in the river. https://t.co/Ix84Du15b9
— CNN (@CNN) September 24, 2019
This woman quit her job in order to find her family’s dog that was lost while on vacation. After 57 days, they were finally reunited. https://t.co/yWBvHdxp6t pic.twitter.com/AhVhjKdidD
— CNN (@CNN) September 24, 2019