September

2022 - 9 - 1

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Thursday Morning Fly By: Do you remember, when it was last ... (Broad Street Hockey)

Today's open discussion thread, complete with your daily dose of Philadelphia Flyers news and notes…

[ [BSH](https://www.broadstreethockey.com/2022/8/31/23331077/philadelphia-flyers-podcast-bsh-radio-369-a-very-late-august-hockey-podcast)] So that’s pretty cool. *Team USA is crushing it so far, though. EVERY TEAM should bring back their nineties jerseys. [ We were like...

THURSDAY, September 01, 2022 (Lethbridge Herald)

BRUISED HEAD, John Everett HAZUDA, Helen MARRATT, Raymond MILLER, Mary Catherine MUNRO, Ida WAUTERS, Dorothy WESTERHOUD, Hilda WOOD, Jean.

Jean was born in Salisbury, England and trained there as a nurse alongside her dear friend Shirley Green (Godmother to Niall). Ettienne Wauters, passed away at home on Friday, August 19, 2022 at the age of 91 years. Jim Munro, passed away at the Chinook Regional Hospital, on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, at the age of 83 years. The livestream will start at 11:00 A.M. The Funeral Mass will be livestreamed and may be viewed via Mary Catherine’s obituary on the Cornerstone website. A Prayer Service will be held at ST. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at ST. PETER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 321 Main Street N.W., Milk River, AB, on Friday, September 2, 2022 at 7:00 P.M. The Funeral Service will be held at CORNERSTONE FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday, September 6th at 11:00 A.M. (Shannon Heather) Marratt, Theresa Marratt and Linda (Russell) Claus, passed away peacefully at Chinook Regional Hospital on Thursday, August 25, 2022 at the age of 71 years. Following the Interment, a time of fellowship & refreshments will be held at Cornerstone Funeral Home. A Wake Service will be held at John Bruised Head’s Residence, Blood Reserve, AB on Thursday, September 1, 2022 from 6:00 – 11:00 pm.

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Daily Cartoon: Thursday, September 1st (The New Yorker)

Enter the Cartoon Caption Contest for a chance to appear in the magazine. Follow @newyorkercartoons on Instagram and sign up for the Daily Humor newsletter ...

[by the power](/humor/daily-shouts/fight-the-power-brought-to-you-by-the-power). [for elevator rides](/humor/daily-shouts/icebreakers-for-elevator-rides). [never receive a response](/humor/daily-shouts/text-messages-to-which-i-will-never-receive-a-response).

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September is when you're most likely to be sent to hospital by a ... (CBC.ca)

People whose vehicles strike a moose are more likely to suffer serious injuries than those who collide with a deer on highways in northern British Columbia, ...

The researcher's study of hospital records showed collisions were most common in August with deer and in September with moose. (formerly the Prince George Regional Hospital) after collisions involving a moose or deer between 1993 and 2014. Injuries were far more common than deaths.

The usual suspects are profiled below, and are much #BiggerThanYouThink. had an average of 2,700 wildlife-vehicle collisions, 210 people injured, and two deaths per year, between 2016 and 2020, according to the authors of a peer-reviewed study in the B.C. 👁WATCH👁 out for #BCWildlife.

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High fives – September 1, 2022 (Fraser Health Authority)

This week's high fives go to our amazing people at Burnaby Hospital, Chilliwack General Hospital, Delta Hospital, Jim Pattison Outpatient and Surgery Centre ...

A huge thank you to Michelle and Alison – they went above and beyond. The registration clerk and staff at the surgical day care desk were very friendly and welcoming. From the time we entered Peace Arch Hospital we were greeted with friendly, caring and professional health care staff. You all made the toughest day seem a little easier with your patience, compassion and professionalism. Thank you to Nurse Crystal in the postpartum maternity ward. To Jennifer in the Emergency Department and Alvie. From registration to triage and through into the Emergency Department, all of the staff were great. I would like to compliment the Emergency Department staff who assisted me, including the cleaning staff, admitting staff, lab staff, nursing and medical staff. The staff who did the biopsy were great. I want to make mention of Karen who looked after me prior to the procedure – she was kind, caring and made me feel at ease which was very comforting. From the moment she greeted me, to when I left, she was professional, had a great attitude, was efficient and was an absolutely lovely, supportive and calm member of your team. She explains things well and she is easy to speak with.

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5 Super Fun Things To Do Around Alberta This Weekend ... (Alberta Prime Times)

From September 3rd to 4th, the gorgeous mountain town of Canmore, Alberta, will be home to a massive, Celtic celebration. This event is filled to the brim with ...

Finding a place to stay right in Waterton can be tricky as the campground and hotels book up quickly, but you can consider a day trip or booking a place in Pincher Creek. Britanny Burr is a freelance writer and a contributor to Great West Media. You can book an appointment to visit the beautiful flower farm and pick over 35 varieties of flowers and greens. Be sure to book your visit ahead of time and prepare for an enchanting day surrounded by beautiful blooms. This event is high-energy, full of action, and fun for the whole family. Whether you're in the mood for a hike, a cute day in a tiny mountain town, or just a day by the water with a good book, Waterton is your spot. You can enjoy the Taste of the Highlands experience, where you can sample an array of whisky, beer, and wine. Here’s a list of fun and different things to do around Alberta this weekend. This maze spans over five acres and makes for a super fun afternoon. [Timeless Vintage Market](https://oldstrathcona.ca/event/timeless-vintage-market-2/?utm_source=albertaprimetimes.com&utm_campaign=albertaprimetimes.com%3A%20outbound&utm_medium=referral) is back, and this one will be big. Expect a lot of fun and bagpipes. There are many exciting things to do around our province this weekend, and we know you will have a blast.

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9 fantastic things to do in Toronto this weekend: September 2 to 5 ... (Daily Hive)

Looking to make plans this Labour Day weekend? Well, you won't be short of options with the return of the Toronto Dragon Festival.

The 13-member group will wrap up their North American tour with a final performance in New Jersey. There are going to be light installations, Pan-Asian street-style food, and an inflatable zone that’s sure to keep kids entertained. Shop for clothing, accessories, homeware, stationery, or collectible photo cards inspired by some of the group’s popular songs like “Butter” as well as their reality show “In the Soop.” The new BTS Pop-up: Space of BTS is finally open. Expect jaw-dropping aerobatics at the event, which is now in its 73rd year. What: Grab those noise canceling headphones because the Canadian International Air Show is back! [Go to an airshow](https://cias.org/) Tickets: $25 for general admission (ages 14 to 64), and $20 (adults 65 and older and children ages 5 to 13). Eat your way through the event with our food guide What: After two years, the Toronto Dragon Festival is back and will be taking over Nathan Phillips Square. View this post on Instagram The Toronto Dragon Festival returns after two years and there are a bunch of food vendors worth checking out during Smorgasburg.

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10 of the best things to do in Toronto this weekend (September 2-5) (Curiocity)

Time to celebrate! The long weekend has officially arrived. There are good times to be had all over our city over the next few days.

Casa Loma is making your fairytale dreams come true this summer. This popular Toronto event has been bringing good vibes to Cherry Beach for 22 years now, and this year is no different! Wonderland is the place to be this long weekend, with thrilling attractions, restaurants, and entertainment for visitors to enjoy. You’ll be singing your heart out at this electrifying show, and don’t forget to wear your heavy eyeliner and colourful Chuck Taylors for the occasion. When: September 5, 2022 Get ready for the ultimate throwback show that will definitely be the envy of your teenage emo self. Let’s go to The Ex! This high-energy event has a fully-licensed beach bar and a stacked lineup of DJs ready to spin incredible tunes all day long. If you haven’t been to Niagara Falls yet this summer, what are you waiting for! Eyes to the skies, Toronto! When: Until September 5, 2022 The long weekend has officially arrived.

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Things to do in Toronto on Labour Day weekend: September 1-5 ... (NOW Magazine)

Including Ashkenaz Fest, Turning Red at Christie Pits, National Cinema Day, Divine Interventions in the Junction and Toronto Dragon Festival.

The annual Chinese and Asian culture and food festival was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic. [corpus.ca](https://www.corpus.ca/corpus-in-the-junction/) Highlights include Lion Dance on High Pole performances, demonstrations by Kung Fu masters, the Reflection Water Show and hundreds of food booths. Then they’ll bring different shows each month through December. [nationalcinemaday.org](https://www.nationalcinemaday.org/) Also, partnering with Toronto Public Health, the fest will host a mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic on September 3 and 4. The Toronto Animation Arts Festival International (TAAFI) hosts a free outdoor screening of Domee Shi’s delightful animated film about a young Asian-Canadian girl’s coming of age in early 00s Toronto. [yukyuks.com](https://www.yukyuks.com/?action=club.comicDetails&comedianID=55&venueID=1) [ashkenaz.ca](https://ashkenaz.ca/) [taafi.com](https://taafi.com/news) [News](https://nowtoronto.com/news) [Real Estate](https://nowtoronto.com/lifestyle/real-estate) [Life](https://nowtoronto.com/lifestyle) [Food & Drink](https://nowtoronto.com/food-and-drink) [Culture](https://nowtoronto.com/culture) [Things to Do](https://nowtoronto.com/nowevents) [More](#) Free.

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Dive into a new job! Join us for Aquatic Hiring Days September 9, 16 ... (guelph.ca)

Are you a certified lifeguard, want to be a lifeguard or swim instructor, or simply want a job by the pool? Then bring your swimsuit, resume and a towel to ...

As a City lifeguard or swim instructor, you’ll: Are you looking for a fun job by the pool? With your Standard First Aid and National Lifeguard recertified, you are ready to work as a lifeguard.

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