You are presumed to be honest and responsible without evidence to the contrary beyond a reasonable doubt… on the balance of probablilties you are justified by 51 % likelyhood.
On Sunday, May 31, 2026, skywatchers in Merritt, British Columbia, will treated to a functionally full moon that officially reaches its peak illumination earlier that morning at 1:45 AM. For evening viewing on Sunday, the moon will rise at **10:17 PM PDT**, emerging from the east-southeast at an azimuth of **124°**. What makes this particular celestial event highly unusual—and a stellar target for a camera setup or binoculars—is that it is a **seasonal Blue Moon** (the third of four full moons in a single astronomical season) and a **Micromoon**. Because the moon is currently sitting near apogee—its farthest point from Earth in its elliptical orbit at roughly 252,349 miles away—it will appear about 14% smaller and notably dimmer than a typical supermoon. Furthermore, because it tracks low across the southern sky at this time of year, hitting a maximum altitude of just 12.3° over the horizon at midnight, you can look forward to a prolonged, striking “moon illusion” where it mimics a massive size against the local Nicola Valley landscape, despite its technically smaller physical scale.
The Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT) was founded in 1983 as a private institute by the five First Nations bands of the Nicola Valley—the Coldwater, Lower Nicola, Nooaitch, Shackan, and Upper Nicola bands. Created out of a vision to provide a meaningful space where Indigenous people could thrive in higher education, it initially opened its doors to just 13 learners in a specialized forestry program. In 1995, the institution achieved a major milestone when it was officially designated as a Provincial Institute under the British Columbia College and Institute Act, making it BC’s only public, Indigenous-led post-secondary institution. Today, it operates two main physical campuses—the primary Eagles Perch campus in Merritt and an urban site in Burnaby—while simultaneously delivering mobile, community-based education directly to over 35 distinct Indigenous communities across the province.The institution’s governance and modern student body directly mirror its founding values and unique public mandate. Fully governed by a First Nations Board of Governors and deeply supported by a dedicated Elders’ Council, NVIT operates under an Indigenous-led administrative structure designed to keep curriculum and student services learner-centered and culturally grounded. The student population has grown to approximately 1,500 learners annually, with individuals representing nearly 70% of all First Nations communities in British Columbia, alongside a smaller segment of non-Indigenous students from local regional school districts. Over the decades, NVIT’s expanding network of alumni has produced influential community leaders, environmental technologists, health care workers, and business professionals. Many of these graduates transition directly into roles within First Nations governance, resource management, and social services, carrying forward credentials ranging from specialized certificates to joint Master of Business Administration degrees explicitly tailored for Indigenous cohorts.
The annual Western Premiers’ Conference is taking place right now in **Kananaskis, Alberta** (just west of Calgary).
Ends Tuesday
Here are the specific details regarding the timing, attendees, and the official (and unofficial) agenda items dominating the tables.
As of prepublish post
### Timing & Logistics
* **Start Date:** Monday, May 25, 2026 * **End Date:** Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
(Wrapping up today with press conferences and joint statements)
### Who is Attending?
Leader
Juristiction
Danielle Smith David Eby Scott Moe Wab Kinew R.J. Simpson Currie Dixon John, Main
NWT Yukon Nunavat (Virtual)
The conference brings together the leaders of Canada’s four western provinces and three northern territories.
|### What is on the Agenda?
While the official agenda focuses heavily on regional growth and security, a massive political development in the host province has completely reshaped the conversation.
**Danielle Smith** (Host)
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1. The Official Focus:
Economy & Security
According to the host premier’s office, the formal discussions are centered on: * **Trade and Inter-provincial Business:** Deepening partnerships and cutting red tape between western neighbors.
* **Energy Security & Nation-Building Projects:**
Exploring infrastructure corridors, including a contentious proposed bitumen pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast, which recently received federal backing from Prime Minister Mark Carney.
* **Defence and Arctic Security:**
Specifically championed by Nunavut, leaders are discussing northern sovereignty as Ottawa increases its long-term defence spending targets.
#### 2. The “Elephant in the Room”:
Alberta Separatism
The conference kicked off just days after Premier Danielle Smith announced an
**October 19 referendum**
Asking Albertans if they want to remain in Canada or trigger binding separation negotiations.This has caused significant friction and drama on the floor:
* **Manitoba’s Take:
** Premier Wab Kinew
Stated his primary goal is to “give a big old hug” to Alberta and emphasize unity, expressing strong opposition to the separation idea.
* **B.C.’s Take:** Premier David Eby
Has pointed out the sheer irony of hosting a Canadian nation-building summit while “setting the table to leave the country.” Tension is also high over the federal-Alberta pipeline alignment, which Eby feels bypasses B.C.’s environmental and financial interests.
* **A Peace Offering:**
In classic Western tradition despite the heavy political sparring, Premier Smith reportedly gifted Premier Eby a pair of traditional Alberta cowboy boots as the meetings got underway.
Accomplished
Statements in progress
At this writing press will be out with statements before this post goes live.
We Reiterate
Daniel Smith in diplomacy has presented a pair of cowboy boots as per as practiced traditionally to the BC premier.
Done I thought
Editors thought
The Golden Spike still resonates in Golden, BC. The great Union by transportation. And communication lines.
Pip: Welcome to The Proprietor Review, where Merritt, British Columbia turns out to be a surprisingly rich dateline for questions about time, food, disease, and geopolitics — all in one week.
Mara: We're moving through dreamlike writing and photography, a local dining scene, a hantavirus update for the Nicola Valley, and some bigger-picture thinking on trade, infrastructure, and energy corridors.
Pip: Let's start with the writing — and the dreams.
Dreamlike Writing And Reflections
Mara: Kevin Griffiths is working in a mode that sits somewhere between street photography and prose poetry — the question both posts are circling is what it means to catch a moment before time takes it away.
Pip: His post Dream World frames it through a camera on Voght Street: "The camera created a dreamy sense for this traveler on Merritt BC" — and the image really does carry that quality, something caught mid-float.
Mara: The consequence is that the photograph isn't documentation — it's closer to a sealed instant, the kind Griffiths describes elsewhere as a "public statement that might be followed, an artist presenting, or accidental — it is called a moment."
Pip: That word "accidental" is doing a lot of work. The best street photography usually is.
Mara: Time Lapse picks up that thread and pushes it further. Griffiths argues the phrase itself is a contradiction — time isn't something that lapses, it's something you either inhabit or lose to measurement.
Pip: He writes, "Lapsed time is a nag — it never supports, it yells going going gone, you couldn't ever catch it saying I'll be waiting for you."
Mara: So the practical upshot is a reorientation: stop tracking time by duration and track it by enjoyment instead. He calls still photography the model for this — it "caresses you," he writes, rather than stalking you the way video does.
Pip: Which is a genuinely useful distinction between media that demand your schedule and media that wait for yours.
Mara: Both posts land on the same underlying argument — presence over measurement, the caught moment over the recorded sequence. The photography and the prose are making the same case from different angles.
Pip: One through a lens on Voght Street, one through a surreal glowing clock. Kevin Griffiths is consistent, at least, in his enemies list.
Mara: From the texture of a moment to the texture of a meal — the local scene in Merritt has its own kind of presence.
Local Dining And Market Scenes
Pip: Kevin Griffiths turns a Boston Pizza lunch into a brief, five-star dispatch — the whole bill lands at fifteen dollars and seventy-five cents, tip at the till.
Mara: The post is called BP $15:…Lunch, and the notation is almost accounting: "Coffee refill included, 75 cents tax added total bill $15:75" — Fiesta Salad, five stars, done.
Pip: Affordable, unpretentious, and apparently satisfying. The Merritt dining economy is not suffering.
Mara: Cuisine, the companion post, zooms out to the farmers market on a Saturday morning during the May long weekend — same town, same instinct to document what's available and who's gathering around it.
Pip: From hantavirus to hydroelectric — the health picture comes next.
Public Health And Wildlife Risk
Mara: The question percypaschal is answering in Deer Mice spread, Andie's Virus is the one residents were probably already asking: does the Andes hantavirus outbreak in the news actually affect Merritt?
Pip: The answer is direct: "The short answer is no, the risk to you and the general public in Merritt is currently very low."
Mara: The upshot is containment — four passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship returned to British Columbia, one tested presumptive positive, and that person has had zero contact with the general public while in strict isolation.
Pip: The post also reminds readers that a local strain carried by deer mice already exists in rural B.C., and the precautions are practical — wet down droppings with bleach rather than sweeping them airborne.
Mara: Grounded, local, useful. Now for the larger infrastructure picture.
Trade, Energy, And Infrastructure
Mara: Three posts this week are thinking about what holds systems together — drilling industries, river corridors, and the cost of fuel — and the tension running through all of them is between development and its consequences.
Pip: The CDDA convention post covers the 81st Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Diamond Drilling Association, scheduled for Victoria under the theme "Viva Victoria" — workforce pipelines, mental health in high-stress sectors, safety awards.
Mara: percypaschal's Trade and Energy: Black Sea River Systems takes the longer view: "These vast freshwater systems act as natural highways, enabling international trade and commercial navigation deep into the European interior."
Pip: What that means in practice is that the Danube, Dnieper, Dniester, and Don are simultaneously ecological assets and geopolitical pressure points — and the post notes that large-scale hydroelectric development has largely stalled under EU environmental mandates, shifting focus toward offshore wind and subsea energy corridors.
Mara: Bridge over River Kwai brings it back to ground level — Kevin Griffiths writing about gas prices, planned obsolescence, and the cycle of militarism with a benediction at the end: "enjoy the moment, be in the present, you have the secret now."
Pip: From Black Sea river systems to a Merritt gas pump, the infrastructure question stays the same — who pays, and for whose decisions.
Mara: Moments, meals, containment, corridors — this week's posts keep returning to the same underlying question: what's worth measuring and what's worth just inhabiting.
Pip: Kevin Griffiths would say stop measuring. We'll see what next week's dateline brings.
it annoys me because it’s an oxymoron. Time is ecstatic. Lapse is a dynamic. Its interpretive sense.So,
The passing of time is not good for some. It’s bad for me often opportunities lapse before Time does its parade?
Lapsed time is a nag it never supports it yells going going gone, you couldn’t ever catch it saying I’ll be waiting for you.
Switch it off and stop measuring your activities by lapsed time. Measure your activities by enjoyment, it will compress time and lecture it on lapsing for which you will be rewarded with Glee as you take it as it comes.
Still photography
A contender for enjoyment is still photography. Unlike that video that stalks you still photography caresses you. It takes its time or rather it does what it does. It is there to be enjoyed. It doesn’t demand an agenda. You may have it in your control and enjoy it at your pace and leisure.
A moment
Yes a moment is worry and available to be sealed with a kiss, a pet, a stroking of your back, a tickling under your chin, a brief eye. Do I catch y’all but no time lapse? The agenda is yours.
The 81st Annual General Meeting and Convention of the Canadian Diamond Drilling Association (CDDA) actually hasn’t happened yet—it is scheduled to take place next week, from **May 24 to May 26, 2026**, at the Delta Hotels Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort in Victoria, BC. Because the convention is just around the corner, no official post-meeting business has been finalized yet. However, the association has published its core agenda and focal points for the upcoming sessions under this year’s theme, “Viva Victoria.” The business and major objectives scheduled to be tackled include: ### 1. National Workforce Development Initiatives A major presentation led by Dana Imbeault from the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR) will focus on establishing a nationally aligned, industry-driven framework. The goal is to strengthen Canada’s mining talent pipeline by: * Setting national skills and competency standards. * Supporting clear educational pathways. * Ensuring consistent, recognized training coast-to-coast. * Overseeing programs like “Mining Essentials” for Indigenous peoples. ### 2. Industry Safety and Mental Health Focus Safety and wellness are dominating the business docket this year: * **”Bring It to the Surface” Campaign:** Dedicated presentations and panel discussions targeting mental health, wellness, and peer support within the high-stress drilling sector. * **Safety Awards Gala:** The convention will officially honor excellence and leadership in safety with the presentation of the Contractor Safety Appreciation Award and the Manufacturer Safety Appreciation Award. ### 3. Technical Sessions & Innovation Contractors, manufacturers, and suppliers will conduct sessions reviewing current drilling trends, supply chain logistics, and engineering advancements. This includes fireside chats centered on mentorship and technological integration to drive the future of the industry forward. 81st CDDA AGM and Convention – Victoria, BC This video provides an early promotional overview of the event’s location, registration info, and core themes ahead of the gathering in Victoria.
The rivers that flow into the Black Sea—most notably the Danube, Dnieper, Dniester, and Don—serve as vital ecological, economic, and geopolitical lifelines for Central and Eastern Europe.
These vast freshwater systems act as natural highways, enabling international trade and commercial navigation deep into the European interior.
Beyond transportation, they supply critical freshwater for agricultural irrigation across vast agricultural belts and sustain unique delta ecosystems, such as the UNESCO-protected Danube Delta, which are rich in biodiversity and serve as essential habitats for migratory birds and endangered fish species. Furthermore, these rivers continuously deposit nutrients that dictate the unique marine chemistry and fish populations of the Black Sea itself, making them indispensable to the regional fishing industry and the livelihoods of littoral nations. Regarding energy generation, the technical and economic exploitation of these river systems varies dramatically by region. On the Upper Danube and parts of the Dnieper, the hydroelectric potential is largely exhausted;
Decades of intensive development have resulted in major installations like the massive Iron Gate dams (shared by Romania and Serbia) and the multi-dam cascade system in Ukraine. While localized, micro-hydro upgrades and modernizations continue to tap small fragments of remaining energy, any substantial large-scale potential remains intentionally undeveloped. This is due to strict European Union environmental mandates, such as the Water Framework Directive, alongside concerted efforts by international commissions to protect remaining free-flowing river stretches from hydromorphological damage. Consequently, regional energy focus has shifted away from building new river dams and toward expanding offshore wind, wave energy, and deepwater subsea energy corridors across the Black Sea basin.
For a deep dive into how these massive river systems impact underwater geography and deep-sea environments, you might find this video highly insightful: Scientists Found Enormous River Flowing Under the Black Sea This video explores how the unique interaction between the Black Sea and inbound water sources creates fascinating, hidden underwater river currents right along the seabed.
The Blue Danube, seen by many eyes over millenium still rolls on in its solumn wait for yours…
**Andes hantavirus** outbreak and if it poses a danger to you in **Merritt, British Columbia**.The short answer is **no, the risk to you and the general public in Merritt is currently very low.**Here is a quick breakdown of what is actually happening in the province right now:
### The Cruise Ship Outbreak
The recent news stories stem from an outbreak of the Andes strain of hantavirus that occurred aboard a cruise ship, the *MV Hondius*. ### The Situation in B.C. * **Strict Isolation:** Four passengers from that ship returned to British Columbia to undergo mandatory isolation. * **Recent Update:** As of mid-May 2026, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry confirmed that one of those isolating individuals has tested “presumptive positive” for the virus. * **No Community Spread:** This person is in strict isolation within a healthcare facility using specialized protocols. Public health officials emphasize that they have had **zero contact with the general public**, meaning there is no ongoing community spread from this case.### A Quick Reminder on Local HantavirusWhile the cruise ship strain is in the news, it’s worth noting that hantavirus does exist naturally in rural British Columbia, usually carried by
**deer mice**. British Columbia
The risk of catching the local strain is also low, but public health always recommends taking standard precautions if you are cleaning out old sheds, barns, or cabins where mice might have nested (e.g., wetting down droppings with bleach rather than sweeping them up into the air).But as far as the current outbreak in the news is concerned, it is entirely contained and does not pose a threat to the residents of the Nicola Valley.
Gas prices have gone up because of tensions in the middle east. We pay for the Americans play…Planned obsolescence…
It seems like the rationale of militarism, stares us down in a cycle of frustration lubricated by hope and activity. The balance sheet of suffering for a cause remains at; just be cause…
No sense, lots of feeling, rhetoric driven by simplistic resonating rot. The last of us is the best of us drives a futile clamour of reasoning supported by end game punting of facts, furious fiction and fantasy.
It settles down when involvement in tangibles like this bridge completes the cycle of provocation , program and purchase.
Will it always be?
Greatness is a delusion and meekness is a charm. But somehow there is a codependency risk in their interaction.
The balance sheet between expenditure (imperialism) and income (fame) 15 minutes and generation suffering is tilted.
Let’s pretend and go back to simple, we can name it all after hockey stars, dead are better. Everything is solved, my goodness that works, dingy Einstein, E =MC squared only vibrates trouble and energizes tripping over the light fantastic.
Thanks for your attention the truth is people are messy and loss is a bust when we are explaining we are “losing” . That may be only our time but we never get that back after expending it
Benediction
Good luck enjoy the moment, be in the present you have the secret now, enjoy … KDG
300,000 reserves, demand on labor.
Well, Collective security means something different some decades on.