@SarahMillican75@Bohmpresents Last month I was in Lisbon and went to a “Tasting Fado” show at the Tivoli theatre and look who showed up on the lobby posters. Of course, my first thought was what you would do with the name of that show. Break a leg in Lisbon.
This article discusses the alarming trend if younger people having increasing diagnoses of cancers.
“People born in 1990 have over double the risk of getting colon cancer compared to those born in 1950. And quadruple the risk of getting rectal cancer.”
https://t.co/7KatGUu5Db
@SarahMillican75 Thought you might like this. I was doing the New York Times Spelling Bee game last week and the first word I came up with was Claggy. They didn’t accept it. I knew you would.
Canadians and Londoners have been watching the violence unfolding between Israel and the Palestinians with enormous concern. Thousands have been killed, including five Canadians. My thoughts on where things are and the course forward for Canada is below. #ldnont
@janephilpott@LakeridgeHealth This is indeed great news. Thanks,Jane, for promoting it. Unfortunately, it will be six years before they are practicing. And this was the line up this am in front of the After Hours clinic ten minutes before it opened. Not sure what the short term help can be.
The results of our Canada Day Matching Campaign are in and we are excited to share the good news! Once again, we exceeded our goal and thanks to your generosity and the generosity of our matching sponsors we can now fund essential infrastructure projects in East Africa.
On many days, the most worrying issue might be the use of disinformation for political advantage, and the suspicions, friction and division that it cultivates. @JustinTrudeau in this conversation shows a capacity to take the temperature down, talk things through respectfully.
https://t.co/HWwMSaefcB
The Sasamat Foundation (Vancouver) and the Bulmash-Siegel Foundation (Toronto) will join forces to the impact of your donations to the CanAssist African Relief Trust. During this year's Canada Day campaign, every contribution you make will be matched.
Why are these kids so excited? A month ago, the students in this class had no desks. Imagine their excitement when they came back to school and found new furniture. In the song they are singing, "Up you go, ever so high. Jump with care! Let all reach the sky!"
BREAKING: We have hit a major COVID milestone at #myKHSC. For the first time in more than three years, we currently have 0 active inpatient cases of #COVID19 in our hospital sites. Thank you #ygk for your continued support.
I visited the school in September and they were making lunch over an open fire outdoors. This will be a wonderful addition to providing lunch and nourishment to the students of the school.
The new kitchen at the Nyangulu Secondary School is finished and ready for preparing lunches when the students return in two weeks time. This essential infrastructure project is an example of how CanAssist can help African communities.