June 17, 2020
June 17, 2020 5:55 amJune 17th is the 169th day of the year. There are 197 days remaining until the end of the year.
Canadians who need it can access the Canadian Emergency Response Benefit for an additional eight weeks. Justin Trudeau made that announcement yesterday.
The program, introduced in early April, was first intended to give eligible Canadians $2,000 for a maximum of 16 weeks. The extension will mean millions of people can continue to rely on it until the end of the summer.
The PM also confirmed that the U.S./Canada border would remain closed until at least July 21st. Only essential travel has been allowed over the border since March 21st to limit the spread of COVID-19 between the two countries.
To support the many Canadians across the country that are still facing a really tough time due to #COVID19, the Government of Canada is extending the Canada Emergency Response Benefit. Learn more: https://t.co/BGENQUvkDL pic.twitter.com/YZNgdVUUAN
— CanadianPM (@CanadianPM) June 17, 2020
The Chatham Catholic Family of Parishes will hold mass this weekend.
Blessed Sacrament will welcome parishoners for mass on Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 9am and Sunday at Noon.
To attend one of these Masses you will have to register either online or by phoning the office (519-352-9483). Registration will be accepted on Wednesdays and Thursdays only.
You are asked to only attend every second weekend in order that others can have the chance to attend. Everyone who attends Mass will be required to wear a mask.
The U.S. Open and the traditional Fourth of July Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest will both happen this Summer, but both will be without fans.
The U.S. Open will be held in Queens, New York from August 31st through September 13th. Just two months ago, the U.S. Tennis Association said that the prospect of playing without fans was a “highly unlikely scenario.”
Meanwhile, the annual hot dog eating contest is happening at a “private location,” instead of out in public on Coney Island. Thousands of people show up every year.
All staffers will be wearing masks and gloves, all eaters will be tested before and the location will be sanitized to the max. Also, there will only be five eaters instead of the usual 15 to allow for social distancing.
The classic ’90s snack Dunkaroos are back on shelves.
But it looks like General Mills isn’t stopping there. A picture just leaked of a new Dunkaroos cereal.
There’s no word on when it might hit stores.
Diego, a giant tortoise who saved his species, has finally retired to an uninhabited island off the coast of Ecuador after decades of service in a breeding program.
The giant tortoise is over 100 years old and produced around 800 offspring. His unstoppable libido was credited as a major reason for the survival of his fellow giant tortoises on Española. When he arrived there were just two males and 12 females of his species alive on the island, but Diego helped to boost the population to over 2,000. Scientists believe he is the patriarch of around 40% of that population.
Diego previously lived in San Diego Zoo but was shipped to the Galapagos as part of a breeding program.
Tags: 5ThingsYouNeedtoKnow, Canadian Emergency Relief Benefit, CERB, Chatham Catholic Family of Parishes, CKMornings, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Dunkaroos, Fourth of July Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister, tortoise, U.S. OpenCerramos un capítulo importante en la gestión del @parquegalapagos, 15 tortugas de #Española, incluyendo a #Diego, regresan a casa tras décadas de reproducirse en cautiverio y salvar a su especie de la extinción. Su isla las recibe con los brazos abiertos. (Noticia en desarrollo) pic.twitter.com/M4a4maQm9E
— Paulo Proaño Andrade (@PauloProanoA) June 15, 2020
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This post was written by Chris McLeod