Category: Arts and Culture


Green lots ID

Nissans leaf at the 70 amp charger at city hall. Photo KDG

Nissan leaf at the 70 amp charger at city hall.
Photo KDG

A Nissan Leaf is seen to be taking a charge at one of the two 70 amp chargers at the city hall. The car was being transferred from a car dealer in the US to Alberta under a 30 day temporary operation permit.
At this writing the 500 amp DC charger across the street is sporting a Greenlot id. the ID is 33013 and a phone number 855-900-7584.: http://greenlots.com/about/ Green lots has a mobile app for access to info and
The organization says that subscription based charging was discouraging people. It appears that they are mapping for the local BC Hydro 500 amp charger. :http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/west-coasts-green-highway-gets-a-boost-with-more-charging-stations-for-electric-cars/article15153747/
There are six public chargers here in Merritt. There are an estimated 700 EVs in the province. PP

On this day: August 6th 2012
Nasa’s Curiosity Rover lands on Mars

TGIF- Greyhound election

The press is saying that there will be an election call on the weekend making a possible 77 day writ period leading up to the vote. The fixed election date  on October 19th.That will be the longest election in Canada’s history a full month longer then the last one. This will, in our view ,give time for a lot of public transportation and public engagement of individual candidates. A lot of work and a challenges to keep parties on message, and responsive to voters.

There are some significant topics to discuss in energy, international involvement, domestic oil concerns, Senate etc. A town hall,style election is most likely the best way to accommodate these things. The stump should be low and the mandate charged with input.

One person one vote needs to be reinforced, as well as responsiveness after decades of international strife and engagements in huge issues a home-coming call would be refreshing.

Happy British Columbia day weekend from:

The Proprietor Review

On this day: July 31th 1970

Black Tot Day, rum rations stop in the Royal Navy

Car shows

Neary half a century on this car is not out of place in shows or on the street. Photo KDG

Neary half a century on this car is not out of place in shows or on the street.
Photo KDG

The Nicola Valley cruisers had a car show for their classic cars on the past weekend. This Chevy product was part of it. Sam Roline said his grandmother purchased it  from the local GM Dealer  in 1966. The new car was inherited by Sam in 1988 and was a source of pride for him in the cruisers show.

Sam Roline is the partner to two term Mayor Susan Roline an other person with deep roots in the Nicola Valley and the interior of British Columbia.

The Nicola Valley cruisers president is Jack Cross. http://www.merritt.ca/events/nicola-valley-cruisers-show-and-shine-car-show

 

On this day: July 30th 1966

Wembley England sees England defeat West Germany for the 1966 FIFA world cup.

 

 

Irish flag on green energy project….

An Irish flag fly's over the Merritt Green Energy project. Photo KDG

An Irish flag fly’s over the Merritt Green Energy project.
Photo KDG

An Irish Flag flys over the Merritt Green Energy Project. Two main structures, culverts, and ditching about the project is underway with crews from Acres Construction who travel from Kamloops in a 15 passenger van daily. Canada’s national flag is seen slightly higher on the ascending buildings.The project is reported to be in the 270K range and will result in a 40 Megawatt steam generator. The green wood waste burning plant is going into the provincial power grid.
EN:Skill and professionalism may replace luck but a bit of Irish can’t hurt.
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The Merritt Green Energy Project is the second biomass plant project being developed in British Columbia by Dalkia and Fengate. In November 2013, they announced the financial close on the $235
million, 40 MW Fort St. James Green Energy Project, which is expected to begin operations next year.

Fengate Financial have arranged the financing for the project : FMI see the press release at: http://www.fengatecapital.com/news/pdf/MerrittGELPNewsReleaseJuly25_2013.pdf

The project also has an agreement with the Lower Nicola Indian Band for impact issues.

On this day: July 29th 1973

The Greeks vote out the Monarchy.

Rain

 

Moisture on Hamilton hill A week before the site of a fire Photo: KDG

Moisture on Hamilton hill
A week before the site of a fire
Photo: KDG

The weekend saw moisture come to the valley including dew point drop. The mountain was the site of chemical water bombing  on a fire recently.

On this Day: July 28th 1996

Kennewick man is found on the banks of a river in Kennewick Washington.

 

TGIF-Windy Canyon

Windy Canyon  Merritt BC Photo KDG

Windy Canyon
Merritt BC
Photo KDG

There is a narrow canyon ascending to the south from the old Middlesbourgh town site at Merritt.The Sandstone was probably eroded by a long since dried up spring but the narrow walls give a shaded relief to the animal trails in it. Making it a pleasant hike. The canyon and trails surface on a field that once was home to an industrial coal operation before the 1st World War. Some bits of it remain including  some few broken bricks. The bricks are related in a sence to the bricks used to build the local armory finished in 1915. The 18 inch double, sand, filled walls of the building on Coldwater avenue’s 1800 block are according to Archie Rutz , an Elk member , who own the building, as coming from there.

Some dirt tracks lead up to the secluded entrance of the gully that is at about  50.09910 and 120.8026. There is also a 4 min google maps route available: Garcia Street to 1295 Midday Valley road.

In 1910 there  was also a railway for logging with a 6 percent grade in the area that went into the Lilly lake area and hooked up to the Kettle valley line. It is now a bike trail that goes to the Coquihalla area through Brodie and Brookmere.

On this day: July 24th 1793

France passes first copyright law.

Rock in river concert

Music fest back Photo KDG

Music fest back
Photo KDG

Kenny Hess, concert stalwart, is said to be a push to bring back country music to the Merritt Mountain /Cold water river site the last weekend in July. http://kennyhess.com/

On this day: July 23 1840

The Province of Canada is created by the Act of Union.

Coldwater river

The Coldwater river in Merritt is low and exposing the river rocks. We hope that’s not what the Rock-in river music festival meant. The festival hosted in part By Kenny Hess will have a performance on the Coldwater river the last weekend in July. https://rockinriverfest.com/

There are still many pools in the river that are pleasant at this writing.

The Cold water river, Merritt BC mid July/15 Photo KDG

The Cold water river, Merritt BC mid July/15
Photo KDG

On this Day: July 21 356 BC

The Temple of Diana at Ephesus is destroyed by arson. (The temple was destroyed four times in its history.)

 

TGIF-PP

Pipeline politics are on again!  Has any one ever asked the question why is  oil not refined at sea and taken by tankers off rigs to retailers. Maybe the technologies are non existing. Why not? Can water also be desalinated  on off shore rigs cleaned up and taken away?  Possibly but the politics of oil is the politics of wealth and seems to be very guarded.

Locally hearing by January the recommendations a possible decision 0n if we will have a twinned line come through Merritt still makes us conflicted between knowing it is someone’s necessary evil and some else’s path way to wealth . We at this blog (royal we) hope that what ever the NEBs report is  that it mitigates and distributes the benefits closer to ordinary Canadians birth expectations and rights….Here’s what the responsible operator of the 60 year trans mountain line says of the countdown to decision.

It’s been nearly two years since the head of Kinder Morgan and the company behind the Trans Mountain Pipeline project addressed the local business community about the project, and it was at a time when any formal decision to proceed was a couple years away.

On Tuesday, Kinder Morgan president Ian Anderson was back in Coquitlam speaking to the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce to provide an update on the billion-dollar pipeline project.

He said the National Energy Board is expected to issue its recommendations to the federal government in January, which in turn has another 90 days to accept or reject the project.

In the meantime, he said the energy company still has a lot of work to do on the design of the project, the emergency response plans, and dialogue with First Nations communities.

Kinder Morgan is proposing to expand the 1,550-kilometre pipeline that carries oil from Edmonton to Burnaby.

The proposed pipeline route in Coquitlam would run east of the Port Mann Bridge through the Fraser River, hitting land near United Boulevard.

The line would follow the road west past the Eaglequest Golf complex before meeting up with the Lougheed Highway corridor to Burnaby.

The cities of Coquitlam and Port Moody along with the Village of Belcarra have been given intervener status, which allows the municipalities to ask questions and receive answers through the NEB process.

Anderson, who last spoke to the chamber in the fall of 2013, said the company has listened to some of the local concerns about the project, noting Trans Mountain originally intended to use the Colony Farm area as a work site, but opted not to after hearing from the community.

He also said the company has heard from businesses along United Boulevard about the disruptions from years of construction in the area, and are trying to mitigate the impacts from any pipeline construction.

– See more at: http://www.thenownews.com/news/kinder-morgan-exec-updates-local-stakeholders-on-pipeline-plan-1.2000611?utm_source=Trans+Mountain+Today+July+16&utm_campaign=TM+Today+7%2F16%2F15&utm_medium=email#sthash.MkeFlCVI.dpuf

The balance of the worlds wealth is important, and the use of income needs to be in responsible hands, lets not squander that or make the world worse but wealthier . The way these things  are done is as important as doing it. PP

Editors note: The decision remains in the hands of the people of Canada through responsible elected and the rule of law.

On this day: July 17th 1955
Disney land is dedicated in California

TGIF- Combined Services

The Anglican Church building in Merritt at the corner of Granite and Chapman Street. Photo KDG

The Anglican Church building in Merritt at the corner of Granite and Chapman Street.
Photo KDG


The Anglican and United churchs have combined the Sunday service for the summer months through September the churchs are basically on the same block and a schedule is posted on the Anglican Church door. looking across the street from this building and a little up you can see the United Churchs side door and the walk around to the front.

On this day: July 10th 1978
ABC World News Tonight begins on ABC.

Sunshine good for hay….

 

Some hay growers are saying that crops are ahead. Photo KDG

Some hay growers are saying that crops are ahead.
Photo KDG

However price and the availability of water is a concern for second crops here; according to small producers.

On this day: July 8th 1874
The Mounties begin their march west in Canada.

Happy Canada Day

Tourists come through Merritt on many forms of transportation Photo KDG

Tourists come through Merritt on many forms of transportation, BC to Quebec trip on a bike….
Photo KDG

Happy Canada Day from the Proprietor Review !