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Farmer’s Demo…

The locals are calm and resolved,

Farmers including Julie Smith, Ronda Macdonald, and Merritt Mayor told a narrative in a line of a column of route, along Voght street in Merritt.

Government announcement coming Monday at 1 PM, a Public interest.

Olympic curling,Beijing 2022

The great game that you start at 7 years old and the 20 kilo Rock is underway at the current games and with mask less sweeping.

The Holman and Morris rink of mixed doubles had a victory over Norway I’m the early hours of pacific standard time this morning. Canada pride.

This is the eight time that curling has been an event in the Olympics. The event is being held in the games aquatic center and is a green event.

Everyday February 2nd to 20th

The event will have scheduled matches every day to February 20th.

On with the winds of change speech. this day February 3rd 1960

The British government embraces decolonization, with the winds of change.

To our American friends and others.

freedom of speech

freedom of worship

freedom from want

freedom from fear.

On this Day: February 2 1887.

On his 3rd term in 1940 to mobilizing world FDR outlined his mandate goals going forward.

PunxSutawney Phil starts his diary.

RCMP update vaccine policy…

The RCMP, as of January 26th 2022 have changed policy for support workers vaccination ” requiring full vaccination” as soon as possible.

On this Day: January 26th 1915

Rocky Mountain National Park established.

Brighter Days

File Photo KDG

Normal operating pressure

The current transmountain pipeline from Alberta is back to normal operating pressure after an engineering review.

The pipeline was proactively shut down on Dec 5th and had a 21 day period of observance. Transmountain credits it’s people for a seamless restart.

Catcher for an instrument that X-rays internal pipe.
File photo KDG

On this Day: January 25th 1891

Oriental Telephone Company formed.

Emily Haines

Born January 25th 1974, Canadian singer and musician.

File Photo KDG

What’s the UBCM? Click.

These logs went to housing over a decade ago.Anyone got a better idea? Photo KDG

There is 80 million dollars available for local government to get involved in solutions for lack of transportation, lack of infrastructure or other problems getting in the way of having housing in the northern area of British Columbia.

Applications opening January 12th 2022.

Target local government.

On this Day: December 15th 1945

Japan separates church and state while occupation and under orders by the allied forces and general MacArthur.

Lol-luck on local…

Think,buy,and laugh local.

Volunteer. Joy bringer:

Santa ready for Christmas
File Photo KDG

On this Day: December 2nd 1804

Napoleon Bonaparte, coronated emperor.

Red Sky in the evening
File Photo KDG

You will never be an emperor, say it! But you can be pleasant,find love and be happy! Say it! Now is that not better? Easier displayed.

The expansion and redo of the 60 year old Trans Mountain oil line to Burnaby from Edmonton is employing nearly 10,000 people at this point. A great deal of national prestige and the sense that we as a people can do something and do it right is balanced on the outcome of this venture.

Nearly all the social economic and cultural definitions of Canadians is being tested with this pipeline.Today we start to present a series of 🎭 article for your perosel

1000 KM and internet all the way.

The pipeline will have fiber optics on its own,the fiber will power ,a new leak monitoring system as well as provide internet to a number of isolated rural communities in it’s path.

Pig catcher for an instrument that Xrays internal pipe. File photo KDG

trans mountain pipeline expansion stopped stop work on it s the expansion and also shut down the supply line to the coast of BC on November 14th 2021. This is a voluntary preemptive shutdown due to the flooding in British Columbia.

The company have in some part committed it’s resources to flood mitigation.

At this time there is not a date for the return of production or construction in the norm and it’s timeline to complete the expansion by the end of 2022

On this Day: December 1st 1834

Slavery ends in the Cape Colony.

You can not win a fair maiden with a faint heart! Nor can you win her with this quote!!

When I met you I started to whittle a lance! Hard wood and dull knife later, we pause.
To note that there was no shortage of worthy rivals to provoke.
 So, quote: if then you wait by the river long enough,  you will see your enemies  bodies float by.
  But I am not unnerved by seeing them with their smiles. 
A moment lost is a moment lost, without reply.   Philosophy a poor comfort to wrest.

The fact that you are more then the Rut, a mind worthy to test. With a high value put on the destiny of your thoughts, consent.
And never, a moment spent on frivolity and puss.
I will always stay my drive to see you, unless in the right. And judge it tight, a valor to you.
 With out a ruddy fight.
Kevin D. Griffiths,
Flood watch, 2021.



Moon at three quarter August Merritt BC Photo KDG

Highlights

Highway 8 destroyed.

200 repair sites in the Interior.

Agriculture meeting of cattlemen association

Highway 1 opened.

Milk supply, sufficient

Hurt in the heart of farmers, respect space.

Incredible workers from Philipines.

Business risk programs, cost for farmers to get back into production.

Test of resilience of farmer weather coming.

River forecast,

Saturday and tuesday storms

Highlights

Short 72 hour visits to US escape testing. (Fully vaccinated)

Canadians cooperating in challenges.

BC Government to get a deferral on old growth from first nations.

On November 2 the provincial government announced that it would be working in partnership with First Nations to defer the harvest of 2.6 million hectares of BC’s most at-risk old growth forests. Logging deferrals are viewed as a temporary measure – as recommended in the 2020 Old Growth Strategic Review – to allow for the development of a new approach to sustainable forest management that prioritizes ecosystem health.

Source

Logging has been a good livlihood for BC.

Large logging trucks need industrial facilities as they can not be parked in residential areas. File Photo KDG

Ferry Creek March 2021

On this Day: November 12th 1954

Elis Island shuts down operations.