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7:30 p.m. start, 80 minutes no intermission

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1025 Lorne Street

To clear things up, the production of Benevolence at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto actually took place last year, from April 8 to May 4, 2025.

Because we are now in 2026, that specific run has concluded. However, the show has been on a successful tour! It recently played at the Western Canada Theatre in Kamloops (finishing just a few days ago on February 28) and is currently heading to British Columbia’s capital for its next stop.Upcoming 2026 Tour DatesIf you are looking to catch Kevin Matthew Wong’s performance this year, here is where it is headed next:

* Victoria, BC: Playing at the Belfry Theatre as part of the SPARK Festival. * Dates: March 10 – March 14, 2026. * Kamloops, BC: It also has a scheduled return/continuation at the Pavilion Theatre.

* Dates: March 19 – March 29, 2026.What is playing at the Tarragon now?If you specifically want to visit the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto (30 Bridgman Ave) during that April window you mentioned, they have a world premiere scheduled for those exact dates:

* Show:

Strife by Matthew Mackenzie * Dates: April 7 – April 26, 2026 * Venue: Tarragon Extraspace

Now Know as Strife

April 8th to May 4th 2025 Tarragon theater Toronto.

WCT two locations

Living as guests for 2000 years.

Western Canada Theatre (WCT) primarily operates across two distinct venues in Kamloops: the Sagebrush Theatre, located at 1300 9th Avenue, and the more intimate Pavilion Theatre at 1025 Lorne Street. The Sagebrush serves as the main stage with nearly 700 seats, while the Pavilion offers a “black box” experience for smaller productions and the Pavilion Series. For those looking to secure seats, tickets are centrally available through the Kamloops Live! Box Office, which is physically situated within the Pavilion Theatre building. You can purchase tickets in person (Monday to Saturday, 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM), over the phone, or online via their official ticketing site. While single tickets for the current 50th Anniversary season are widely available, the theatre also offers “Pay-What-You-Choose” Saturday matinees with a limited number of seats released on the day of the performance for those seeking more accessible pricing.

March 6th 2026,

Merritt Centennials versus Revelstoke Grizzlies 7:00 p.m. start.

Game 501

Revelstoke Forum, Revelstoke British Columbia

Playoffs begin March 6th 2026.

Good luck in Playoffs

to the four divisions…

Born into joy…

Daily writing prompt
What experiences in life helped you grow the most?

Being born was a big leg up.

Sleep time…

Wednesday Charm

To go to sleep,

Try calming instrumental music, especially classical pieces like Debussy’s Clair de Lune or Satie’s Gymnopédie No. 1, or ambient/lo-fi tracks with a slow tempo of 60 to 80 beats per minute.

lay still, breath slow…

When roads of wait bequile the soul.

Take to sleep to restore, pleasent times in true lore.

Then wake a mark and make a door to the breaking day made for you.

Sure to goal with report then sound to drive future said.

K

Totality, lunar eclipse,3:04-4:02 AM Pacific time.

Overnight on March 2nd and 3rd moon will be totally eclipsed for this period.

//Friction causing a need to ask what money is being used for.

The short answer is that while there isn’t an Executive Order (EO) “sanctioning” Canada in the traditional sense (like the US does with Iran or Russia), there has been a massive spike in economic friction and regulatory scrutiny that is hitting correspondent banking hard.Since early 2025, the relationship has shifted from “trusted neighbor” to a more “transactional” one. Here is the breakdown of what is actually happening.

1. The “Border Security” & Fentanyl Narrative

The primary driver isn’t a direct financial sanction, but rather a series of EOs and trade actions tied to border security. President Trump issued orders in early 2025 (and refined them in early 2026) that link trade and financial flows to Canada’s “performance” in stopping fentanyl and illegal migration.

* The Result:

US banks are now under immense pressure from the Treasury to perform “enhanced due diligence” on Canadian transactions. This makes transferring money slower and more expensive, as US banks treat Canadian flows with a higher risk profile than they used to.

2. The Tariff “Yo-Yo” and

Banking UncertaintyYou might have heard about the 25% tariffs and the recent Supreme Court ruling.

* In February 2026, the US Supreme Court ruled that the President cannot use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to unilaterally impose broad tariffs on allies like Canada.

* The Catch:

While the court struck down those specific “Emergency” tariffs, the administration immediately pivoted to other laws (like Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act) to maintain a 10% global tariff.

* Why this hits banking: This legal “whack-a-mole” creates compliance chaos. Correspondent banks hate uncertainty. When the legal basis for trade keeps shifting, US banks often “de-risk” by pulling back from certain Canadian regional banks or increasing the paperwork required for every cross-border wire.

3. Increased Scrutiny on “Indirect” Sanctions

The US Treasury is currently aggressive about secondary sanctions.

They are worried that Canada is being used as a “backdoor” for goods or money from sanctioned countries (like Russia or China). * The Pressure: Large Canadian banks (like RBC, which was recently questioned by the Senate Banking Committee) are being scrutinized for how they handle funds that might touch US-sanctioned interests.

* Even if Canada isn’t the target, the pipes (the correspondent accounts) are being inspected much more closely for any trace of illicit activity.

Summary of the “Sanction” Feeling

While you won’t find a list that says “Canada is sanctioned,” the US is using its financial leverage to force Canada into compliance on non-financial issues (tariffs, border security, and energy). For a regular person or business, this feels like a sanction because:

* Wire transfers take longer.

* Fees for CAD/USD conversion and transfer have risen.

* Compliance requests (asking for more info on “what is this money for?”) have become the norm.

Would you like me to look into how specific Canadian banks are responding to these US compliance pressures, or perhaps find more details on the current status of the 10% global tariff?

Central Bank Roles

Based on the information provided in the image, here is a description of the roles of the Federal Reserve (the US Central Bank) and the Bank of Canada, as they relates to the interaction between the two countries’ economies:

Both the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Canada are central banks with a core responsibility to conduct monetary policy in their respective countries. The infographic highlights their shared objectives of maintaining stable prices (targeting 2% inflation) and supporting economic growth (maximum employment).

How their roles relate and interact:

* Macroeconomic Stability and Spillover Effects:

Because the US and Canadian economies are deeply integrated, the actions of one central bank significantly impact the other.

* From the US perspective

(The Fed): The Fed’s decisions on interest rates influence global financial markets and capital flows. A large-scale quantitative easing program or sharp rate hikes by the Fed can directly impact Canadian financial conditions, exchange rates, and economic activity. The Fed must consider these international spillover effects when making policy.

* From the Canadian perspective (Bank of Canada):

The Bank of Canada must constantly monitor the Fed’s actions. Changes in US interest rates can put pressure on the Canadian dollar (CAD/USD exchange rate). If the Fed raises rates, it can attract capital to the US, weakening the Canadian dollar. The Bank of Canada may then have to adjust its own policy to maintain economic stability and its 2% inflation target in response to these external forces.

* Trade and Supply Chains:

The infographic notes that the US and Canada have the largest bilateral trade relationship in the world, totaling $718 billion. The Federal Reserve’s management of the US economy directly impacts the demand for Canadian exports (like autos, energy, and machinery). Conversely, economic health in Canada is important for US businesses and consumers who rely on Canadian goods and components for supply chains.

* Cross-Border Investment:

There is massive cross-border investment ($426 billion from the US to Canada and $589 billion from Canada to the US). The stable financial environment and transparent monetary policies maintained by both the Fed and the Bank of Canada are crucial for facilitating this flow of capital, which drives innovation, job creation, and economic growth in both nations.

* Energy Markets:

Canada is a major supplier of energy to the US ($85 billion). The health of the US industrial sector, influenced by Fed policy, drives demand for Canadian energy resources.In essence, while each central bank is independent and focuses on its domestic mandate, they are deeply interconnected. The Federal Reserve’s actions create the broad global economic climate in which the Bank of Canada operates, requiring constant monitoring, policy coordination, and consideration of the mutual economic impact.

-Social Security 1903

Hurdy Gurdy

New York seamstress

Scullery

Have good thought for those that were vulnerable,those that didn’t overcome the odds. People going missing has always been a problem.

Exploitation goes around and comes around…

Be thankful for the joys and life that you’re having right now…

February 28th 2026, after Nicola valley memorial arena. Merit leads to nothing after 1.

Kevin Griffiths Avatar

Junior A hockey vrs Kelowna Cheifs

Merritt Centennials,Merritt Arena Start 7:00 p.m. February 27th 2026.

1954

Migal Mack walk

Supporting the family, missing man.

Last Seen

Miguel Mack was last seen on February 27th 2023. There is a walk planned for support of his family and his disappearance on February 27th. 2026 marking the third year of the then 24-year-old Mack.

The walk starts at 4:PM, 2000 Coutlee avenue, proceeding to the Civic center

Take care when alone,

Wow,Delay in Artemis flight.

NASA is moving the rocket off the launch pad for repairs. It was supposed to fly around the Moon. This makes a March launch impossible.

Good luck with the repairs K.

Program

The Artemis program is a bold initiative led by NASA. It aims to return humans to the Moon by the mid-2020s. This marks the first time since the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s.It

intends to land the first woman on the lunar surface. The next man will also land there. This will specifically occur at the Moon’s South Pole. At this location, water ice and other resources may be accessible for future exploration.

The program aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon by the end of the decade. This will serve as a stepping stone for future crewed missions to Mars.

Artemis to lead to permanent moon base and launch platform to inhabit Mars. Maybe these kids will see it.

The program consists of several key missions. These include Artemis I, an uncrewed test flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft. Artemis II will carry astronauts around the Moon in preparation for Artemis III, the crewed lunar landing.

The program emphasizes international collaboration, partnering with space agencies and commercial companies to push the boundaries of space exploration.

Teachable

Child exploitation refers to the abuse and mistreatment of children for various forms of gain, including economic, sexual, or political benefits. This exploitation can take different forms, like child labor, child trafficking, and sexual exploitation. In these situations, children are often coerced or manipulated into performing illegal activities or engaging in commercial sex acts. Such exploitation encompasses a wide range of violations of children’s rights. It can have severe and lasting impacts on their physical and emotional well-being. Efforts to combat child exploitation involve legal measures, education, and advocacy to protect vulnerable children from harm.

Image children should be children.