Category: Government Works


Last weekend saw a dinner and golf tournament for the federal police force in Merritt. In the mix was a remembrance and refreshment of the risks to being in he thin red line.

Nearly a century on…

Two to remember: Gisborne and Carr.

Two permanent guests seating at dinner June 2024.

Fusion infusion.

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Optimisum

Optimists have more fun… even when they are wrong they count a benefit from the hope generated. Thankfully these sorts of activities and development are regulated by government. Science is over intuitive discussion. Be aware that false hope ends up bad. The paragraph above was generated by our Ai program and excepted. Good luck in your chase for security and saftey they are often strange bedfellows K.

The industrial property in the background is the love child of the misadventure of the Telus half billion dollar internet exchange that went elsewhere then Merritt decades ago. The genetics of the parents are Industrial including Tolco mill in marriage with light manufacturing> the offspring includes a half billion dollar green energy plant and Bark Man industries in the photo background.

The reason the bid was out of reach for the Telus opportunity was said to be the wrong electrical makeup for the exchange. Now lots of options as this Heir apparent grows into it including this replacement for the November 2021 washout of the bridge on Voght.

Pilings driven

Parking regulations to be abated, Urban Jungle, Dated

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Parking regulations

For apartment buildings the federal mandarins want parking regulations and amounts made less PMC and more transit friendly (paraphrased).

Concerns

  • Limited parking spaces for residents to encourage the use of public transportation
  • Designated parking zones for car-sharing services to reduce individual car ownership
  • Bicycle storage or rental facilities to promote cycling as a mode of transport
  • Proximity to public transit hubs to minimize the need for private vehicles

Remember when parking’s only concern was a good vine.

Careful with the bunches of Bananas, hording makes conflict.

Oil to come 😁😉

Transmountain,to begin…✅👀👀👀 Link below.

Pipe for oil field File:Photo KDG

Second quarter 2024

the trans mountain oil pipeline company is expected to start to move oil at three times the pre-expansion line allowed starting in the second quarter of 2024. Look forward to some increased prosperity and leverage to flight inflation for all Canadians.

So, the province talke with the cities and it will cost 20,000 in special tax for selling a home resold in a year $10,000 if two years.You should ask if that includes your one principle residence…

The deficit is relevant as it increases demand and supply of money thus supporting high interest rates.

Happy British Columbia, family day, holiday.

For the bunch

So happy to acknowledge the importance of the family to all those that have them.

However their loss and non-appropriation that happens in a chaotic world from time to time is a terrible loss.

However close the blues close your eyes close the minds of discontent. Your loss is more then perspective as gets out of this world without loss, balance sheets of win lose, profit and gain, current and past do little. The key is your feelings at any moment; not to be denied because you won’t know any different because you own those feelings and you’re better than glum. So stay calm and carry on and don’t let outside influences determine your feelings.

Family

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Federal housing minister to speak,UBCM

Starts tuesday

Federal input extrordinary

UBCM Speaker Profiles

To gain insights into the distinguished speakers at the UBCM Housing Summit 2024, please visit the official program page and navigate to the “Speaker Profiles” section.

For a comprehensive understanding of the extensive expertise and perspectives that will be shared at the event, kindly access the provided link.Ai

Watch list

Breakout section, Transit linked housing…

Housing summit

Housing Minister to speak, the minister responsible for hosing in the BC Government will address the conference on housing hosted by the UBCM on Valentines weekend.

Ravi Kahlon

Ravi Kahlon BC Minister o Housing will address the conference on housing hosted by the union of british columbia municipalities on the weekend of the 13th and 14th of February.

Ravi was formerly the secretary for Parliament with respect to Sport and Multiculturalism.

Affordability

Weekend forum

The thought that access to housing is out of reach is a prime mover of talk in the market.

Editors note: If anyone looked,GIC renewals two year compound rates are dropping to 3 and a half percent

(good sign)

Anniversary

Congratulations to Self Design Learning Foundation on Forty years of productive nurture at a distance.

0 to 12 and beyond

Remote learning has become increasingly prevalent in recent times, allowing individuals to access education and training from a distance. This approach offers flexibility and convenience, enabling learners to engage with course materials and interact with instructors virtually. The evolution of remote learning has facilitated access to education for diverse demographics, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and skills across different fields and industries.

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TGIF- Second Housing Summit

Government of British Columbia, UBCM

The UBCM is having a second housing summit. Its mandate is to be the voice of the municipal governments in BC and to have a unified lobby for issues including housing. Demand for housing including for new residents and in partnership with covid has put a pressure on affordable housing across Canada.

As of 2021, the vacancy rate in British Columbia’s rental market was quite low, with some areas seeing rates below 1%. This has contributed to heightened competition for rental properties and increased pressure on the availability of affordable housing. The situation has been further complicated by the influx of new residents and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on housing demand. The Government of British Columbia and the UBCM have been actively addressing these housing challenges to ensure the availability of affordable housing for the residents.

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Government of British Columbia, UBCM

The Government of British Columbia has announced a new policy to address the affordability of rental housing. Starting from January 2024, the annual rent increase cap will be set at 3.5% below the inflation rate. This measure aims to provide more stability for renters by balancing the need for landlords to cover increasing costs while preventing excessive rent hikes.

The decision comes as a response to the ongoing housing challenges in the province, where the demand for housing, coupled with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, has put significant pressure on affordable housing. With the vacancy rate in British Columbia’s rental market remaining quite low as of 2021, this new policy is expected to contribute to the availability of affordable housing for residents.

Valentine weekend

The conference runs the 13th through the 15th of February 2024.

Have a productive weekend. Luv ya…

This is strange…

Spooky

Infa red

Infrared light, also known as infrared radiation, is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye. It is commonly used in various applications, including night vision technology, remote controls, and thermal imaging. Infrared light has longer wavelengths than visible light, and it is often associated with heat. This type of light plays a crucial role in many scientific and technological fields, contributing to advancements in areas such as astronomy, medicine, and environmental monitoring.

Space telescopes

Space telescopes have revolutionized our understanding of the universe by providing unprecedented views of distant celestial objects and phenomena. Unlike ground-based telescopes, space telescopes are not affected by the Earth’s atmosphere, allowing them to capture clearer and sharper images of cosmic entities. They have enabled scientists to observe and study various astronomical phenomena, such as distant galaxies, nebulae, exoplanets, and other celestial bodies with remarkable precision.

Some of the most renowned space telescopes include the Hubble Space Telescope, which has delivered iconic images and made significant contributions to astrophysics, and the Spitzer Space Telescope, which specialized in infrared astronomy, unveiling cosmic mysteries hidden from visible-light observations. Additionally, the James Webb Space Telescope, set to launch in the near future, promises to further expand our cosmic horizons with its advanced infrared capabilities.

Space telescopes continue to fuel groundbreaking discoveries, deepen our understanding of the cosmos, and inspire a sense of wonder and fascination for the enigmatic vastness of space. Ai