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Newport Beach City Council Votes Against Proposal to Close the City’s Beaches

Feeding the Hungry Amid the Pandemic

AJAX, Ont.—Immersed in a constant stream of COVID-19 statistics—cases, deaths, job losses, and business closures—it’s easy to forget that there’s another side to the story and that all the news isn’t bad. The flip side is hearing about the large numbers of those who have recovered, not only in Canada but globally, which brings hope. “Amongst the darkness, there is a lot of light,” said Laura Bogner, coordinator for the Storehouse Food Bank, a mission of the Southside Worship Centre in Ajax, Ont. Over the past nine years, Bogner has been a light in her community. When her involvement first began, the food bank was servicing about five families per week. Earlier this year, before the pandemic struck, the average had grown to between 15 and 20 families per week,…

Newport Beach City Council Votes Against Proposal to Close the City’s Beaches

The city council of a Californian city blocked a proposal that would have closed its beaches amid an ongoing public relations battle between Gov. Gavin Newsom and local officials.

The 5-2 vote by the Newport Beach City Council rejected an ordinance that would have closed beaches for the next three weekends.

The council asked city workers to ramp up enforcement of social distancing measures, which include people staying six feet from individuals they don’t live with. More police officers and lifeguards will be on the beaches in the coming days, the city said in a press release.

“The vast majority of the beach visitors this weekend were practicing social distancing, but many were not,” the city said in its statement.

San Clemente, where some beaches are also open, delayed taking action on a similar proposal. The city announced beaches were reopening on April 25.

Newport Beach City Council Votes Against Proposal to Close the City’s Beaches A lifeguard wears a mask as he keeps watch over a newly opened beach during the outbreak of the CCP virus in Encinitas, California on April 27, 2020. (Mike Blake/Reuters)

“To reduce overcrowding, the City is requesting that non-residents abide by the Governor’s stay at home orders, due to limited parking availability,” it said in a statement. Others should follow social distancing guidelines, which included the barring of beach chairs and volleyball nets.

Crowds gathered on the beaches on April 25 and 26 as temperatures soared and many beaches nearby remained closed, including Los Angeles County beaches and most in San Diego County.

Newsom, a Democrat, reacted to photographs showing throngs enjoying the sand, calling them “an example of what not to see” and “what not to do” if state residents want to continue making progress against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus.

“The reality is we are just a few weeks away, not months away, from making measurable and meaningful changes to our stay-at-home order,” the governor said, referring to his harsh mandate that has largely kept people confined in their homes since mid-March.

“This virus doesn’t take the weekends off. This virus doesn’t go home because it’s a beautiful sunny day around our coasts,” he added.

Newport Beach City Council Votes Against Proposal to Close the City’s Beaches People are seen gathering on the Corona del Mar State Beach in Newport Beach, California on April 25, 2020. (Michael Heiman/Getty Images)

Newport Beach is in Orange County.

The Orange County Board of Supervisors last week voted to keep the county’s beaches open.

Most city beaches in the county remain closed.

Laguna Beach Mayor Bob Whalen in a letter had asked the board to close all beaches in the county prior to the vote.

Some beaches in Huntington Beach are open.

The city said in a statement that fire department workers and police officers have been patrolling the beach and reminding people to refrain from congregating with individuals from outside their household.

“Despite what’s being reported, the majority of our beach goers are complying to social distancing. Please enjoy the rest of your weekend, stay safe, and continue to social distance as everyone has been doing,” the city said in a statement on Sunday.

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Officials Watching Rivers as Floods Chase People Out of Downtown Fort McMurray

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta.—Officials in Fort McMurray are keeping a close eye on river levels after a 25-kilometre ice jam caused major flooding and forced about 12,000 people from their homes. Don Scott, mayor of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, said the ice jam has shrunk by two to three kilometres. But both he and Scott Davis, director of emergency management for the municipality, said it remains a critical situation. “Unfortunately we are not in the home stretch yet,” Davis said Tuesday during a news conference. The latest data shows the Clearwater River is still rising and the Athabasca River has only dropped by about four centimetres, added Scott. The mayor said it has caused the worst flooding in the region in 100 years and will have a devastating impact…