August 29, 2022
August 29, 2022 5:55 amAugust 29th is the 241st day of the year. There are 124 days remaining until the end of the year.
The final week of summer vacation begins with some rain according to Environment Canada.
A cold front is expected to move into the area today, bringing with it a chance of rain and maybe a thunderstorm today, high 30 – it’ll feel like 39.
Tuesday and Wednesday are unsettled, before the sunshine returns Thursday right into the long weekend.
There’s a blood donor clinic Wednesday at the Portuguese Canadian Club from 1-7pm.
Book your appointment at Blood.ca, call 1-888-2-DONATE or use the apps.
No walk-in appointments are available, although day of appointments occasionally become available.
NASA‘s Artemis I mission to the moon is set to launch this morning.
It’s been nearly 50 years since the last Apollo astronauts went to the lunar surface, and this uncrewed mission will set the stage for humans to make the journey in 2024 and 2025 aboard Artemis II and Artemis III.
Canadian technology will be a big part of this mission. In under a decade, scientists hope to have developed a space station called the Lunar Gateway to serve as a stepping stone for travel to Mars and beyond, and Canada is developing a rover to explore the Moon’s surface.
Blasting off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, using the most powerful rocket that humans have ever built, the unmanned spacecraft will be sent into space to orbit the Moon and collect data and test the capabilities of the spacecraft.
Only mannequins will be inside the Orion, but the spacecraft is designed to support humans, making this first test a crucial one for future missions. After the spacecraft completes its 42 day mission in space, it will return to Earth, splashing down in the ocean to test how future astronauts will get home.
Liftoff will be between 8:33am and 10:33am. You can stream the launch on Youtube.
In the event that technical issues or weather delay the launch attempt, NASA has back-up launch dates scheduled for September 2 and September 5.
A mint condition Mickey Mantle baseball card sold for $12.6 million Sunday.
That sets a record as the most ever paid for sports memorabilia.
The previous record of $9.3 million was just set a few months ago for the jersey worn by Diego Maradona in soccer’s 1986 World Cup.
Over the last few months, the sports memorabilia market has been hot. A century-old Honus Wagner baseball card recently sold for $7.25 million in a private sale. And last month, the heavyweight boxing belt won by Muhammad Ali in 1974’s “Rumble in the Jungle” sold for about $6.2 million.
The owner of the 1953 Mickey Mantle card bought it for $50,000 in 1991.
The buyer of the card was not revealed.
The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle SGC Mint+ 9.5 closes at $12,600,000, a world record price for any sports item. A huge night for The Hobby and sports collectors everywhere pic.twitter.com/A8nFVimLsP
— Heritage Auctions Sports (@Heritage_Sport) August 28, 2022
Time Out has released its second annual roundup of the world’s coolest streets.
This year’s list has 33 streets, three more than the first list in 2021.
The top street is Rue Wellington, in Montreal’s Verdun neighborhood. The street has “killer cocktail bars, stellar brunch spots, some of the best sandwiches in town and even a sandy urban beach,” plus it’s becoming pedestrian-only in 2023, which adds more “cool points.”
The United States didn’t come in first place, but it holds the largest number of streets on the list — Miami’s Calle Ocho, New York City’s MacDougal Street and Chicago’s Wentworth Avenue all make the cut.
Five of the top 10 streets are in Asia and the Pacific.
Here is the full list:
- Rue Wellington, Montreal
- Gertrude Street, Melbourne
- Great Western Road, Glasgow
- Yongkang Street, Taipei
- Værnedamsvej, Copenhagen
- Karangahape Road, Auckland
- Tai Ping Shan Street, Hong Kong
- Yaowarat Road, Bangkok
- Oranienstrasse, Berlin
- Hayes Street, San Francisco
- Avenida Ámsterdam, Mexico City
- Kolokotroni, Athens
- Virgil Avenue, Los Angeles
- Ossington Avenue, Toronto
- Via Provenza, Medellín
- Calle Ocho, Miami
- Deptford High Street, London
- Praça das Flores, Lisbon
- Oxford Street, Accra
- Wentworth Avenue, Chicago
- Cutting Room Square, Manchester
- Capel Street, Dublin
- Jumeirah Beach Road, Dubai
- Enmore Road, Sydney
- Kagurazaka, Tokyo
- Kloof Street, Cape Town
- Süleyman Seba Caddesi, Istanbul
- Calle Echegaray, Madrid
- MacDougal Street, New York
- Carrer del Comte Borrell, Barcelona
- Newbury Street, Boston
- Colaba Causeway, Mumbai
- Everton Road, Singapore
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This post was written by Chris McLeod