20220112

Is it the Flu or Something NEW In 2022

"I  think It's Time I take the Vaccine Because I also Suffer with Asthma So I need to Be more Careful This is  My health we already know the Statistics" 


 

20220110

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Comedian Bob Saget found dead in Orlando hotel room

Comedian Bob Saget found dead in Orlando hotel room

LOS ANGELES — Bob Saget, an actor and comedian best known as the jovial dad on the television sitcom “Full House,” was found dead in a hotel room in Orlando, Florida, at age 65, authorities said on Sunday.


The cause of Saget’s death was unclear. Emergency responders found the actor unresponsive on Sunday afternoon in a room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando and pronounced him dead at the scene, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said.

Detectives found no signs of foul play or drug use, the department said.

Saget, 65, had just started a comedy tour and performed near Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday night. In his last Instagram post, he reflected on the “really nice audience” and “lots of positivity.”

https://torontosun.com/entertainment/celebrity/comedian-bob-saget-reportedly-dead-at-65?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Toronto%20Sun%20Daily%20Headlines%202022-01-10&utm_term=TORSUN_HeadlineNews

20220107

Sidney Poitier Died at Age 94


A cause of death has not yet been revealed.

Fred Mitchell, the minister of foreign affairs for the Bahamas, said: “We’ve lost a great a Bahamian and I’ve lost a personal friend,” according to Eyewitness News Bahamas.

Poitier grew up in the Bahamas but was granted U.S. citizenship after being born unexpectedly in Miami while his parents were visiting. He relocated to America when he was 15, landing his first movie role in 1955’s Blackboard Jungle.

He was first nominated for an Oscar in 1958 for The Defiant Ones and made history with his win six years later.

When Denzel Washington became the second Black actor to take the accolade in 2001 for Training Day, he paid tribute to Poitier.

Washington said during his acceptance speech: “I’ll always be chasing you, Sidney. I’ll always be following in your footsteps. There’s nothing I would rather do, sir.”

And earlier this week, Washngton expressed sadness he had never made a movie with the To Sir, with Love actor, who was retired.

He said: “God bless him — he’s still here, but yeah, I missed that opportunity.”

Poitier — who was married to Juanita Hardy from 1960 to 1965 and Joanna Shimkus from 1976 to his death —- is survived by six children, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Last month, it was announced he would be the subject of a new Broadway play.

https://rollingout.com/2022/01/07/legendary-actor-sidney-poitier-has-died/

Oakville Weekly Crime Update Dec. 29 - Jan. 4


 Halton Regional Police officers responded to 34 crime incidents in Oakville, Ontario, from Dec. 29, 2021, to Jan. 04, 2022.

Compared to the preceding eight days, this was over an 8% decrease in the occurrence of crimes in the town.

Tuesday, Jan. 04 was the busiest day, recording 11 incidents. Wednesday, Dec. 29 was the quietest with just three reported incidents.

QEW West and Iroquois Ridge North witnessed the highest number of crimes (each reporting five incidents).

Theft Under was the most reported crime with eight reported incidents.

BY MASHAAL EFFENDIJANUARY 7, 2022 6:00 AM

https://oakvillenews.org/news/oakville-weekly-crime-update-Dec-29-2021-to-Jan-04-2022/?utm_source=break.ma&utm_medium=break.ma

Local Psychiatrist encouraging people to work on mental fitness Dr. Jackie Kinley says people can shift their way of thinking to better control their mental health

Local Psychiatrist encouraging people to work on mental fitness
Dr. Jackie Kinley says people can shift their way of thinking to better control their mental health

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on people's mental health, but according to a local psychiatrist, there are ways to improve mental fitness.

Dr. Jackie Kinley, director of the Mental Health Day Treatment Program with Nova Scotia Health, told CityNews Halifax people can shift their way of thinking to better control their mental health.

"If you think about your brain as any other muscle in your body because everybody has certain level of physical fitness and we know if we want to, there are things we can do and psychologically it's the same," she said.

Kinley said there are exercises and practices people can do to change their neuro-chemistry and ultimately their neuro-biology.

"It takes practice and you have to develop habits, but all of us have the potential to be able to do that," said Kinley. "It's not a fatalistic model, it's a positive and optimistic model and it's one we don't take about enough."

According to Kinley, journaling and confiding in a friend or loved one are great ways at keeping accountability when attempting to improve your mental fitness.

"People need to feel empowered right now," she said. "Everybody feels helpless and they're victims of circumstances. Master your circumstances or your circumstances will master you."

https://halifax.citynews.ca/local-news/local-psychiatrist-encouraging-people-to-work-on-mental-fitness-4927590