Apr 28, 2021
ESCANABA Kathryn M. “Kay” Perow-Ammel, 74, of Escanaba, passed away on Saturday, April 24, 2021, at her daughter’s home following a courageous battle with cancer.
She was born in Escanaba on March 11, 1947, the daughter of Emil and Clara (Kleiman) Perow. Kay graduated from Holy Name High School in 1965 and attended college in DePere, Wis.
In 2001, she married Bernard Ammel in Escanaba.
Kay spent the majority of her years working in the business office at OSF St. Francis Hospital until her retirement. She took pride in tending to her flower beds. Kay always looked forward to traveling to music festivals with family and friends, old country music ran through her veins. She grew up with a love for the lake. Kay was fond of the water and enjoyed camping, fishing, and taking care of her pet ducks, who were her “loves”. She was a member of the Northern Lights YMCA and the Escanaba Eagles. Kay loved to laugh, and it was infectious to those around her. Her famil
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Formula 1 are not commenting on credible reports claiming the 2021 Canadian Grand Prix, scheduled for June, won’t happen at all this year while local health officials are also downplaying the suggestions, simply adding to the confusion.
When approached for comment by GP247, an F1 spokesperson replied: “We are continuing our discussions with the promoter in Canada and have no further comment.”
Meanwhile, the Associated Press report that the Canadian Grand Prix remains on the schedule for the 2021 World Championship season but reports are that the race is all but cancelled as Montreal health officials fear the potential spread of COVID-19 when the Formula 1 circus hits town.
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Canadian GP remains on F1 schedule
The Canadian Grand Prix remains on the Formula One schedule for the 2021 season at least for the time being, but there’s a chance it could be cancelled soon.
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MONTREAL The Canadian Grand Prix remains on the Formula One schedule for the 2021 season at least for the time being, but there’s a chance it could be cancelled soon.
On Thursday morning, a report by Radio-Canada suggested Montreal public health issued a notice opposing the event due to the risk of spread of COVID-19.
Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante says while that specific information is correct, it does not mean the June 11-13 race is officially cancelled for a second year in a row.