Ooooh, it’s hot! Today’s high temp will be 34C/94F. With the humidity, it’ll feel like 49C/120F. It kind of gives a new meaning to the term BBQ Town, doesn’t it? Here are some tips for handling the heat:
The Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit urges residents to follow these steps:
• Drink plenty of water.
• Go to an air conditioned place.
• Wear a hat and lightweight, loose-fitting clothing.
• Take a cool bath or shower.
• Limit outdoor activities to the coolest part of the day.
• Check on your neighbours and family.
• Never leave children or pets alone in closed vehicles.
• If you feel ill, faint, have difficulty breathing, or feel disoriented, visit your doctor or nearest hospital right away. In an emergency, call 911
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Summer Swimming Notice!!
To kick off summer, municipal outdoor pools across Chatham-Kent will offer After School Swims from 4:00-6:00pm on June 26 to June 28, and special Open Swims from 1:30-4:00pm and 6:30-8:00pm on June 29.
Municipal outdoor pools will open with their regular schedules June 30.
New this summer, the Jaycee “Play Pool” will offer Chatham-Kent families a new water-play experience. Featuring loads of new water toys and a beach-front entry, it’s sure to be a favourite destination for young families with preschool age children. The Jaycee Play Pool opens June 25 and will offer free swimming daily from 10:00am-3:00pm until August 24.
Through generous donations, a number of free swims will be available at all pools this summer. The Municipality of Chatham-Kent, Recreation Programs Division would like to extend a special thank you to all our sponsors.
Al Baker in conversation with Ben Lowell, Executive Director of Back to the Bible Canada. Click here.
Help support Grade 6 Chatham Christian School student Adele Steele as she is currently in Toronto with her history project, representing Southwestern Ontario at the Canadian History Young Citizens Canadian History Fair. Her video needs votes to win, so that she can move to the next level in Ottawa. She is the only one from Chatham out of 134 students. Show your support by going to http://www.canadashistory.ca/Kids/YoungCitizens/Find-a-Young-Citizen.aspx and vote on her video! She is the first one on the list. Thanks!
Chatham-Kent is on an impressive Top 10 list. Have a look:
http://travel.ca.msn.com/top-10-best-canadian-road-trips-1?ocid=LastSlide&tcid=LastSlide
UCB Canada’s Rise and Shine co-host Karen Loney with Christian comedians Leland Klassen, Timmy Boyle and James MacNeil. They dropped by our studio yesterday morning before their night at the Hub (the former Pines Chapel).
Listen to an interview UCB Canada’s Al Baker did with Tim Clemens of Truth Unlocked Ministries.
Due to the fact that our clocks move ahead one hour at 2am this Sunday, Karen and I will be starting the Rise and Shine Morning Show one hour earlier on Monday. Talk to you then. Have a great weekend!
Al
Lena Neufeld of Dresden is the winner of UCB Canada’s February on line prize - an extended Valentine’s gift basket featuring all kinds of great things - Avon products, books, CDs…and chocolate!! Lena was super excited saying, “I’ve never won anything before”! Congratulations, Lena, from all of us at UCB Canada!
UCB Canada’s Al Baker interviewed MPP Rick Nicholls about the recently released Drummond Report. Click here to listen to the interview.