Their weekend music festival has been a tradition in August at MacKinnon Brothers Brewing in Bath. That won't be happening this year, of course. Ivan MacKinnon explains how they are adapting to all of the challenges presented by the pandemic; Tonight, the annual Perseid meteor shower will be at its peak. Nathalie Ouellette, an astrophysicist and astronomer at the Université de Montréal tells all about it; When kids head back to the classroom, families may no longer be to able to maintain their 10-person bubbles Is it time now to reevaluate social bubbling? University of Toronto psychologist Steve Joordens offers his perspective; Austin White, a school health nurse in the Niagara area, discusses the role he and his colleagues will be have when the school year resumes and how schools may respond should someone develop COVID-19; Alex Boutilier, National politics reporter with the Toronto Star discusses how the oppostion is still pressing the Liberals on their connections to the WE charity and other government programs; Kingston just got 31-million dollars from the federal and provincial governments to develop public transit, and expand active transportation through bike lanes and pedestrian walkways. We find out more from Mayor Bryan Paterson; Director Sergio Navaretta tells us about his new movie 'The Cuban' that debuts tonight at The Sunset Drive-In in Barrie.