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.
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.
The terminology and the physical “possession” of property documents can be a bit confusing because the system has shifted from paper-heavy “deeds” to digital “titles” over the last few decades.In British Columbia, the system is governed by the **Land Title Act**, and here is how it works for a property owner:###
In modern BC law, a **Deed** is essentially the historical ancestor of the **Title**. *
**The Deed:**
Historically, this was a physical piece of paper signed by the seller and given to the buyer to prove the transfer.
* **The Title:**
Today, BC uses a “Torrens” system. This means the definitive proof of ownership isn’t a piece of paper in your drawer; it is the electronic record in the **Land Title Register**.If you own your home outright, you have “Indefeasible Title.” You can request a **State of Title Certificate**, which is a certified paper copy of what is in the computer system, but it is the digital record that truly counts as the law of the land.
### 2. Possession During a Mortgage
When you have a mortgage, the lender (the bank) registers a **charge** against your title. * **Who holds the “Title”?** Technically, the Land Title Office holds it in their database. However, the bank’s financial interest is “stapled” to that record. * **The Duplicate Indefeasible Title:** In the old days, a bank might physically hold a paper certificate. Today, if a mortgage is registered, the Land Title Office simply will not allow the owner to “withdraw” a physical Duplicate Indefeasible Title from the registry. This ensures the owner cannot sell the property or take out another loan without the first bank knowing.
### 3. Claims and Protected Rights
If someone else has a claim to the property (like a bank, a builder with a lien, or a spouse), those rights are protected by **Registration**: * **Priority:** Generally, the first person to register their claim at the Land Title Office has the highest priority.
* **Notice to the World:**
Once a claim is registered on the title, it serves as legal notice to everyone. You cannot sell the property with a “clear title” until those registered claims are paid off and “discharged.
“### 4. Paying it Off
Once you pay off your mortgage, the bank must provide a **Discharge of Mortgage**.
You (or your lawyer) then file this with the Land Title Office. * Only after this filing is the bank’s name “scratched off” the electronic record. * At that point, you truly have “clear title.” You don’t necessarily need a physical piece of paper in your safe to be the owner, but many people choose to order a **State of Title Certificate** just to have a physical record showing the mortgage has been removed.**Important Note:** If you ever have a physical “Duplicate Indefeasible Title” in your actual possession (at home), the Land Title Office will refuse to register any mortgages or transfers until you hand that physical paper back to them. It is a high-security document that effectively freezes the digital record while it’s in your hands.
Aboriginal Title
The introduction of **Aboriginal title** adds a significant layer of complexity to the scenario of property holding, because it is a fundamentally different kind of “title” than the one registered at the Land Title Office (LTSA).In British Columbia, this is a rapidly evolving area of law, particularly with recent court decisions like those involving the **Tsilhqot’in Nation** and the **Cowichan Tribes**.Here is how Aboriginal title fits into the concepts of holding and registration:### 1. Two Different Legal SystemsThink of it as two different maps laid on top of the same piece of ground: * **The Crown/LTSA Map:** This is the “Fee Simple” system you asked about. It tracks mortgages, owners, and deeds in a digital database. * **The Aboriginal Title Map:** This is a **collective right** held by an entire First Nation. It isn’t a “deed” granted by the government; the courts have ruled it is an inherent right that existed long before the current registry system was built.
### 2. Can They Co-exist on the Same Land?
This is the “million-dollar question” currently being settled in BC courts. * **Senior Right:** Courts have described Aboriginal title as a “burden” on the Crown’s underlying title. This means that even if you have a “clear title” in the LTSA system, the land might still be subject to a senior Aboriginal title claim. * **The Cowichan Precedent (2025/2026):** Recent rulings in BC have suggested that Aboriginal title and private “fee simple” title can co-exist. The private owner’s rights (to live there, sell it, or mortgage it) remain valid, but they are “constrained” by the First Nation’s senior interest. * **Negotiation vs. Litigation:** In many cases, if Aboriginal title is proven over private land, the First Nation and the Crown must negotiate how to reconcile those interests. Usually, this results in the First Nation having a say in how the land is managed or receiving compensation, rather than homeowners being evicted.
### 3. Registration and “Indefeasibility”
You mentioned that a registered title is “protected.” In the standard BC system, this is called **Indefeasibility**—the idea that the register is the final word on who owns what. * **The Conflict:** Recent court decisions have stated that the Land Title Act’s guarantees of “indefeasibility” **do not apply** to Aboriginal title. * **What this means for you:** If you have the title in your possession (or registered in your name), you are the owner in the eyes of the BC Provincial Government. However, if a court declares Aboriginal title over that area, it is a “constitutionally protected” right that sits *above* provincial law.
### 4. Holding the “Physical” Title
A First Nation holding Aboriginal title doesn’t get a “certificate of title” from the LTSA in the same way an individual does. * **Collective Ownership:** Aboriginal title cannot be sold to individuals (it can only be “ceded” back to the Crown) and it is held for the benefit of the whole community, including future generations.
* **Self-Governance:**
Some Nations, like the **Nisga’a**, have established their own independent Land Title Offices. They issue their own titles and manage their own registry, completely separate from the BC provincial system.### Summary Table| Feature | Fee Simple (Your Scenario) | Aboriginal Title ||—|—|—|| **Document** | State of Title Certificate / Digital Entry | Court Declaration / Treaty || **Holder** | Individual or Corporation | The Nation (Collective) || **Source** | The Crown (Provincial Government) | Inherent (Pre-dates the Crown) || **Transferable?** | Yes (Can be sold to anyone) | No (Only to the Crown) || **Registry** | BC Land Title Office (LTSA) | Usually Unregistered or Treaty Registry |In short, if a person has the title registered and no mortgage, they own the “fee simple” interest. If that land is also under Aboriginal title, it means there is a second, older, and more powerful “layer” of ownership that the government and the Nation must work together to resolve.
Arts Center, corner of Nicola and Voght, Merritt BC
Reflections art in the Nicola Valley…
Bright lovely labours of love 💖
On now! through June, visit The artisans workshop at the same address and look at some of the upscaled. Purses knitting + condiments honey and numbers other things…
The gravitational pull of the Moon pulls equally on the Earth’s surface as it goes around. However oceans move up with the pull and the Earth rotates underneath them giving title rises from continent to continent.KDG
It looks like this event was serious business,; planned compromise of business interests and assets. The only redeeming thing is it seems that it may not have been lethal for many. As victims were being developed as operatives and assets.
Well I guess they have to get to the core of the thing. Excuse my poetry; however one redeeming thing at this point is maybe opening the door for a better view of mainstream journalism.
The term fake news.
We hope it will become a term that is archaic we hope…
Dismissal is an adjective with few cousins. Impeachment an uncle with serious reserve. Privilege a Grandfather in recline, and conviction a tenant with a serious lease.