Instead, they say they re going to cook for some non-profits who serve the area.
Credit: Cowboy Breakfast San Antonio Author: KENS 5 Staff (KENS 5) Published: 2:00 PM CST January 24, 2021 Updated: 10:41 AM CST January 25, 2021
SAN ANTONIO The Cowboy Breakfast is going to look a little different in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The organization told KENS 5 on Sunday that they are not going to hold a public breakfast. Instead, they say they re going to cook for some non-profits who serve the area.
They will be making and delivering approximately 700 tacos to the following organizations:
Seton Home
Family Violence Prevention Services
Flowers Bakery is supplying pastries, Kiolbassa is supplying chorizo and bacon, Pioneer Brand is supplying tortillas and Oak Farms is supplying milk and juice.
Island dentists are offering their expertise as the province ramps up and rolls out COVID-19 vaccinations.
As the number of people vaccinated against COVID-19 on P.E.I. continues to climb, some Islanders who are living with underlying health conditions say they ve been left wondering when their shots will come.
The Island Gymnastics Academy held a test competition on the weekend.(Tony Davis/CBC)
The total number of positive COVID-19 cases reported on P.E.I. is 110, with seven still active. There have been no deaths or hospitalizations.
New Brunswick announced 26 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday. There are now 304 active cases in the province.
Posted: Jan 18, 2021 12:00 PM AT | Last Updated: January 18
Rhyanne Beatty made 75 loaves of bread for the fundraiser.(Submitted by Rhyanne Beatty) comments
A P.E.I. woman brought her new-found love of bread making over Christmas to the aid of an organization that helped her when she was a little girl.
Rhyanne Beatty is relatively new to the art of making bread, having taken it up a little over a year ago. She told
Island Morning host Mitch Cormier she was immediately caught up by the simplicity of it. With four ingredients it s so simple, and yet creates something so wonderful, said Beatty.
$50,000 worth of supplies donated to San Antonio Food Bank for pandemic response
Hand sanitizer, sanitizing stations and gloves will provide protection from COVID-19. It comes from a company that has made a commitment to help San Antonio. Author: Sharon Ko Updated: 10:34 PM CST January 13, 2021
SAN ANTONIO The San Antonio Food Bank received hand sanitizer, hand sanitizer stations and gloves to help keep people protected from the coronavirus. The donation comes from a company that has made a commitment to help a number of different businesses in 2020.
Richmond Advantage, one of San Antonio’s hospitality and restaurant industry product suppliers, stopped by the SAFB to make the generous donation on Wednesday morning. The company gave nearly $50,000 of vital equipment and resources to the organization.