March 17 marked St. Patrick's Day this year.
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Ryan Reynolds is about to become a Governor General Awards laureate.
On Thursday, the honourees were announced for the upcoming Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards being given out at a gala event in April.
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Vancouver native Reynolds National Arts Centre Award for work by an artist or company in the past performance year. The actor has recently starred in “Detective Pikachu”, “Hobbes & Shaw” and “6
March 17 marked St. Patrick's Day this year.
One of the best ways to combat the spread of Coronavirus is to regularly wash your hands. With the world battling the Covid-19 spread, the World Health Organization has kicked off a "Safe Hands Challenge." As part of the challenge, WHO launched released a video explaining how you should wash your hands every time.
The Coronavirus scare has left the world resorting to self-quarantine. However, despite no mobility, celebrities are finding a way to do help society combat the impact of Covid-19.
Well, this is lovely. On Monday, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds announced a donation of $1 million to two hunger relief organizations, as the coronavirus pandemic places increased stress on those facing food insecurity. The couple split their donation between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada, they shared on Instagram, both of which operate nationwide food bank networks.
As the coronavirus pandemic forces the closure of schools and other businesses and the self-isolation of elderly individuals, a number of stars are making sizable donations to those in need and using their platform to encourage others to give back.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds made a $1 million donation to help others during the coronavirus pandemic—and joined many other celebrities in urging people to social distance. Lively and Reynolds gave to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada.
Ryan Reynolds announced on Instagram that he and wife Blake Lively are donating $1 million to food banks in the midst of the growing coronavirus pandemic. "I think we can all agree, Covid-19 is an asshole.
“I think we can all agree, Covid-19 is an a–hole,” Reynolds, 43, wrote via Instagram on Monday, March 16. “If you’re able to help, visit, @feedingamerica and @foodbankscanada.”
Gossip Girl star Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds have announced that they will be donating $1million to two different US charities amid the coronavirus crisis.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have donated one million US dollars (£816,145) to two food bank charities fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
As the world battles the Coronavirus outbreak, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are stepping up to help. The Hollywood couple took to Instagram to reveal they have contributed USD 1 million to food banks in the US. Reynolds and Lively noted that the outbreak has impacted the older adults and low-income families the most. In a move to help them sustain during the pandemic, the couple made the contribution. The contribution will be split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada.
Ryan Reynolds has announced he and his wife, Blake Lively, are making a substantial donation to helping those struggling to access meals during the coronavirus pandemic.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have announced that they’ve donated $1 million to two hunger relief organizations on the frontlines helping some of the most vulnerable populations during the coronavirus pandemic.
Doing their part! Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively revealed they donated money to two organizations helping feed those in need amid the coronavirus pandemic.
There's a reason Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds make up one of Hollywood's most adored couples. On Monday, March 16, the A-listers announced a $1 million donation to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada, two organizations aiding those most at risk from the coronavirus pandemic. "Covid-19 has brutally impacted older adults and low income families.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are doing their part for those impacted financially by the coronavirus pandemic.