September 17, 2019
September 17, 2019 5:55 amSeptember 17th is the 260th day of the year. There are 105 days remaining until the end of the year.
There’s a Blood Donor Clinic today in Wallaceburg at the UAW Local – 251 (88 Elm Drive South, Wallaceburg) from 2:30-7:30.
Book your appointments now at Blood.ca, 1-888-2-DONATE, use the apps or just walk in.
Donate and save a life!
The Tuesday Movie @ Your Library is Shazam at 2.
Stop by the Chatham Branch of the Chatham-Kent Public Library every week for the Tuesday Movie @ Your Library.
Everyone is welcome for a suggested donation of $2 at the door.
Expect gas prices to jump today following an attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities.
The attack halted production of 5.7 million barrels of crude a day, more than half of Saudi Arabia’s global daily exports and more than 5 per cent of the world’s daily crude oil production.
Prices at the pumps are expected to increase by as much as eight cents today.
Higher oil prices could raise average gasoline prices in Canada by between five and 12 cents per litre over the next two weeks.
The Chatham-Kent Health Alliance will host a demonstration of a patient decontamination system on Tuesday morning.
They will conduct a demo of a decontamination chamber in the ambulance bay, just outside the emergency department at the Chatham site.
The emergency department and visitors will not be affected. Just a heads up in case you notice a commotion this morning.
A candy company just rolled out new candy canes for this Christmas that taste like kale.
They also made pizza-flavored and ham-flavored candy canes and you can get a six-pack for $6.50 on their website.
Kale-flavored candy canes are here to ruin Christmas — and everything else https://t.co/jRrF2RQ3WI
Tags: 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, Blood Donor Clinic, candy canes, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Chatham-Kent Public Library, CKMornings, gas prices, kale, Movie @ Your Library, Shazam!, Wallaceburg— TODAY (@TODAYshow) September 16, 2019
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This post was written by Chris McLeod