Category: Public safety


BC Mix

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Highlights

Supply chain road priorities.

Divers operate to the level of current conditions.

Flood watches in effect locations.

Nooksack river ,Whatcom county, Washington, state, not a expected to breach.

Meteorological, indicates drying trend into the weekend.

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Emergency update BC…

Air ambulance
File Photo KDG

High lights

November 24th 2021

Race difficulties

Rapid response capabilities

Multiple emergencies concerns

High one opening today November 25th

Coquihalla recovery in flux, info in coming days.

Army in Princeton BC, for flood relief.

$ 2000.00 Relief to evacuated, from BC government Red Cross.

Chineses report

Good Luck

Highlights

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

Canadians cooperating in challenges.

BC flooding update…

Work is going on to open highways. Now is not the time to travel.

Monitor drive BC

Some flood warnings are still in effect.

Operational updates.

Covid-18 BC, update…

Highlights

Evacuations respected officials.

Strong community support for workers for emergencies.

Not yet through the pandemic.

Varient ay4.2 has shown up, is now two-thirds of present cases.

Vector vaccine Johnson and Johnson arriving. Call the center if you want this vector vaccine. (5000 doses this week)

Immunizations for 5-11-year-olds, independent review encouraging for coming authorizations. ( familiar with) MOFH. Fewer antigen boosts are needed. If and when approved they are prepared. Vaccination will not be mandatory for children.

Flu is about.

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Trans Mountain update…

Project timeline

Canada approved the Trans Mountain Expansion on June 18, 2019. The work is subject to 156 conditions that the regulator ensures are carried out. The most prodigious condition of construction is always the cleanup or reclamation.

The stated goal of this project’s reclamation efforts is to protect the environment, have a small impact on land, and return it to its original function if there were to be an impact.

Wetlands, Farm to be returned to function if disrupted.

Trans Mountain has committed to this in writing in the application conditions in the approval and in more generic terms in its newsletter and of course by doing it along the way. Some things are mitigated when the original value is degraded and the enjoyment of local life enhanced by mitigating a recreational or environmental legacy for communities.

There are many specifics in this month’s trans mountain today on plans and opportunities for the reclamation of the progressive and completed work.

These are us!

This is us, we own this as Canadians at this point, and the value of our citizenship is being communicated by the care and control of this endeavor. Let’s look at this as a legacy for the civility and attachment to successful completion and mitigation during a very challenging time in our life. Fortune follows the brave and while not viewed as heroic the fact that it goes through us, bisects our land, and curates our landscape with a common compliment, is indeed a legacy, we should brood. Because it was done right when other things were wrong. Done right in the way that patient progress passed the clamor of fears.

Marie Antoinette, said. “you take the cake” spoof

I was a queen, and you took away my crown; a wife, and you killed my husband; a mother, and you deprived me of my children. My blood alone remains: take it, but do not make me suffer long.

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On this Day: November 2nd 1775

Marie Antoinette was born.

Natural, Imagine Dragons

Pipe for oil field File:Photo KDG

Bodycam protocols, body-worn cameras

File Photo KDG

The UBCM is having a part in the implementation of Body-worn cameras through its Public Safety Canada working group.

The group will take concern with the financial impacts of the equipping of police with body cams on local governments. The aim is to increase public trust in police through quicker court actions by using video evidence. The equipping of cameras will be a check on racism as well.

The estimated per-unit cost is 2000 to 3000 dollars.

On this Day: October 28th, 1726

Gulliver’s travels are published.

BC Covid-19 update October 25th, 2021

8,294,900 comulative approved vaccine doses delivered to BC.

The province has administered 97.9 percent of the Covid-19 doses to the province, the 8 million one hundred twenty thousand four hundred fifty-eight jabs have provided for 79.6 % of the population getting a single dose with 74.6% of the province securing two doses. This data was published at 11:36 CST Monday.

Source Covid-19 Tracker Canada

Canada Vaccination

Canada has administered 57,910,473 doses since December 14th, 2020, and 24,569 dosed yesterday.

The restart is going along and vaccination is making the lifting of gathering restrictions more attractive with every dose administered.

BC Clean 2030, Government media access: questions and answers:

Media access, contains 7 seconds on Covid-19

Government media access, October 25th 2021: Health questions and answers 41.43 – 48.17…

Workers vaccine mandate LTC

5-11-year-old mandate waiting on the federal government.

Blue Grotto concert, Kamloops

Distance , Wash hands,Masks in general

Local School board offloading

On this Day: October 25th 1995

A train bus accident in Illinois kills 7 students.

Thankyou for all your support.

58 northern severe Covid19 cases.

Circuit breaker north

Pockets of low immuration rates need address in stop transmission.

Long term conditions remain for Covid-19

Terrace people taking precautions

More Restrictions on for two incubation periods.

Thanks to faith leaders, worship limited to virtual.

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On this Day: October 18th 1648

Boston shoemaker form first union.

Autumn Leaf’s

Air ambulance sitting at air field .
Health care takes a lot of support from many sources
including you keeping your own. File photo KDG


Health care takes a lot,

File photo

A flu season is expected

While seasonal influenza (flu) viruses are detected year-round in the United States, flu viruses are most common during the fall and winter. The exact timing and duration of flu seasons varies, but influenza activity often begins to increase in October. Most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February, although significant activity can last as late as May.

CDC

October 1st BC school precautions

(includes statements on flu season), Covid-19…

Daily health check

Stay at home when sick

Masks

Best tool box part :vaccination

Respiratory flu season

Air circulation

Conditions of employment

Cohorts not optimal to reducing numbers and sharing activity times

More.

Elected people in charge under the rule of law

This is the 3rd school year of Covid-19 regulated under numbers of jurisdictions and time proven applications.

Regular flu vaccination is becoming available through pharmacies and doctors offices.

On this Day: October 14th 1066

The battle of Hastings.

Get vaccinated!

Trains…

A fellowship of history and wonder.

June 19th 2010 meet,
Merritt Railway enthusiasts club

Railways are celebrated all around the world! Today is national railway day in Azerbaijan. You knew that!

On this Day: October 13th 1988

The book Spy catcher survives UK government attempt to squash.

The TMX project is ongoing, and the existing line will be running at capacity for the month of October 2021.

Workers song:

Pipe for oil field
File: Photo KDG

Seven percent apportionment (nominations for tariff on possible shipping), over capacity.

The volume of oil to run is at capacity, with 7 percent to be apportioned.

The energy sector around the world works on a monthly cycle. The Trans Mountain Pipeline is part of that cycle. Apportionment describes the amount of demand shippers place on the pipeline in excess of its available capacity. Here’s a step-by-step guide to the apportionment determination that’s carried out every month for the existing Trans Mountain Pipeline system.

TM today
  • Each month our shippers submit requests for how much petroleum (crude oil and refined products) they want to ship through the pipeline to service their customers. These requests are called ‘nominations’.
  • Based on shippers’ nominations, we then determine the ‘capacity’ available on the pipeline for the month. Determining pipeline capacity is complex. Capacity is affected by, among other things, the types of products that have been nominated, any pipeline system maintenance activities that will reduce flows that month and carry-over volumes that haven’t completed their transit of the pipeline by month’s end.
  • Based on available pipeline capacity and the volume of shipper nominations we received, we calculate apportionment using a method accepted by the Canada Energy Regulator and forming part of our tariff. A tariff includes the terms and conditions under which the service of a pipeline is offered or provided, including the tolls, the rules and regulations, and the practices relating to specific services.
  • If shipper nominations are less than pipeline capacity, the apportionment percentage to that destination is “zero” and all the product volumes nominated by shippers are accepted to be transported that month.
  • If shipper nominations exceed pipeline capacity, the apportionment is a percentage greater than zero.

Apportionment has been up to 40 percent…

The apportionment ( over capacity nominations) is sometimes up to 40 percent. This is a good indication that expansion is a good business plan.

1958 footage

The pipeline in use at this writing is the one that was built in 1958. The expansion project is building another line beside it.

On this Day: October 12th 1968

Hugh Jackman, actor, born.