September 3, 2020
September 3, 2020 5:57 amSeptember 3nd is the 247th day of the year. There are 119 days remaining until the end of the year. 4 days until Labour Day.
The Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit has reported no new cases of COVID-19 locally. There are still 7 active cases, 354 recovered and remains at 2 deaths as of Wednesday,
September 2, 2020.
Yesterday the province of Ontario recorded 133 new cases.
In a news conference at Queen’s Park, Premier Doug Ford, Health Minister Christine Elliott, and Education Minister Stephen Lecce announce their plan concerning elementary and secondary students’ return to school in the fall of 2020.
Minister Lecce outlines possible scenarios for reopening schools during ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) pandemic: a plan to return to regular in-class instruction, a plan to resume online remote learning, and a modified model to ensure class sizes do not exceed 15 students.
ABC announced today the “Dancing with the Stars” season 2020 celebrity cast, live on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” The series, hosted by supermodel and businesswoman Tyra Banks, returns to the ballroom with a lineup of celebrities including Nelly, Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause, Carole Baskin, NFL Superstar Vernon Davis, “Cheer’s” Monica Aldama, “The Real’s” Jeannie Mai, actor Jesse Metcalfe, “Catfish’s” Nev Schulman, “The Bachelorette’s” Kaitlyn Bristowe, Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean, actress Skai Jackson, actress Anne Heche, actress Justina Machado, Olympic Figure Skater Johnny Weir, and former NBA Superstar Charles Oakley.
The show kicks off live on Monday September 14 at 8pm EDT
Reese’s just announced a new product they’re rolling out in December- Reese’s Snack Cakes. Basically, they’re supposed to be breakfast cakes that you eat as a snack between breakfast and lunch. The Snack Cakes are chocolate cake, with Reese’s peanut butter cream on top, and covered in chocolate. The package says a serving has 380 calories.
Coming Soon: New Reese’s Snack Cakes! https://t.co/QeSqDgfNUb
— thejunkfoodaisle (@junkfoodaisle) September 2, 2020
So you’re a Disney+ subscriber, and you’re JACKED that they’re making you pay an EXTRA 30 bucks to watch “Mulan”? Well, if you have enough patience, you can
just wait it out. “Mulan” will be available to subscribers at NO EXTRA COST starting December 4th. “Mulan” is available for $30 starting TOMORROW.
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This post was written by Jen Marsh