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Baseline

The survey people were out early on Sunday morning at 8 am two crew members had a base line on the 2200 block of Granite Avenue , across from the Spirit Square.

The boss came by and he told me they needed a base line for corners and the City was having them survey right in the door jams of the buildings on the north side of the street. The 14 satellites that he expected to get will not be available in the cover of the jams.

The area has been talked about as a home for the Canadian Country Hall of Fame.

Today in History, March 23,1996

Taiwan holds first direct presidential elections.

Trucking traffic

I counted the large truck traffic on one of the exchanges off the four lane divided highway  on Sunday. Counting in 5 minute block’s over an hour  it seemed to average about 10 or 120 an hour. We think that is a moderate amount of truck traffic and very safe  flow to large trucks on the freeway.

Pay attention to possible signs that a truck may be along haul truck as they may not be as well rested relaxed and scheduled as short haul trucks clues are numbers of license plates and sleepers on the tucks.

Today in History, March 22,1923

Foster Hewitt broadcasts the first radio ice hockey game.

Logging Revenue

A fellow that has driven logging truck for 45 years was parking his truck next to his beautiful home on the college heights here today. The proprietor of Blue Spruce Logging say he has a permit from the city to do so. His neighbors supported him in his bid to get a permit. And he says he does not do repairs and is sensitive to noisy start ups. He has a shop also in the industrial area of town.

He says that his fuel bill is ten thousand dollars a month and he pays 26 Cents a liter in municipal taxes. He estimates there are 70 tucks working here in town for the sawmills. And a big part of his expenses go to consumer taxes. The HST  he says he gets back except for the amount over expenses.something he implies helps his business.

He also says that the scuttle but is that this towns mills are selling more to the off shore Asian market now.

The resourse industry has always been a cash cow to pay for services the government offers.

Today in History, March 21,1963

Alcatraz United States penitentiary on an island closes.

Week in pictures,19/3/11

Citizens Patrol

Merritt has an active citizens on patrol as well as  a community policing office downtown with jacketed volunteers that go out and walk to be a presence. Not much trouble over this, and it gives formal sanction,to that, we all as citizens have. An ability and duty to respond to distress. In this case by reporting to the regular police.

In England there was at one time  a whistle call that engaged the hue and the cry or a number of people that would come running at the request of a constables blow. And there was vigilantism.

I n many places  both activities were considered  stop gap, and ad hoc. It was a way of the government and rule of law to gain control of justice away from the less professional.

These have gone into the past.

There is also speed watch here and a radar gun and board will tell you how fast you are going from a volunteers position.We do not know how busybodies and the like are dealt with in the program and serious crime is not their mandate.

The real remedy is for the people to have the ability and be without barriers to their own self -actualization of responsible behavior.

We reserve judgment on the value of such programs, however as an educational tool the CPO is in our view somewhat redeeming.

Today in History: March 18, 1938

Mexico moves to  nationalize its oil industry.

Bralorne Gold mine

Way up in the British Columbia South Central Interior is a  early 20th century town site and mining site called Bralorne. After leaving Lillooet and going past Gold Bridge the town site remains with its deep underground workings that from time to time and gold price to gold price are reworked.The mine was noted as being a hot one and part of the reason given for abandonment where working temperatures in the lower levels of 103 degrees Fahrenheit.

A  man named Jack Johnson  left yesterday  to start the mill up they have by 2 unconfirmed sources 30,000 tons of stockpiled ore at 1/2 an once per. That should come to 15 thousand ounces of gold at 1400 dollars an once . Jack pours the gold into bricks and places a J on it as well as the initials BGM.

 There are two other residents of Merritt employed at the mine. A mine car from the workings of other years restored on tracks at a residence on Coldwater Avenue.The women’s dad worked at another historic mine: Britannia Beach,  the home of the current mining museum .

We think that that’s good as there are many commercial and social uses for gold these days above the old Kings Treasury that always had strings on its disbursement to pull it back.

Bravo free enterprise and we hope you recover some of your prestige taken by frauds in recent years.

Today in History: March 17th 1987

Patrick Griffiths born.

Big rigs

Large trucks are a concern when driving, a smashed haul truck behind a tow truck yesterday was a reminder of the force and kinetic energy involved when things go  wrong between trucks and others. Drivers have a class one license to run these things and are considered professional drivers. Have medical requirements to pass to keep their license and are very concerned about their driving record as it is a livelihood.

A source tells me that 2 months ago a haul truck tangled with a 50 foot trailer at the Coldwater interchange here, much damage was done and fortunately the accident was survivable.  It’s a great loss of time and effort and a real upset to life’s. We recommend that you keep to the divided freeways and when using the routes that are not remember to keep vigilant and stop to  do your tourist browsing where it is safe to do so. Keep your holiday safe and memorable without calamity.

Today in History, March 16,1968

General Motors produces its 100 millionth vehicle.

Under the influence

Crumpled tickets are often found on Voght street, and often for intoxicated in a public place the allegation carries with it a one hundred and fifteen dollar fine.That can be disputed with in 30 days. Two tickets  neatly typed by the arresting officer except for the details of the offender show 34 tickets  spread issued from the same book in a one calendar day cycle. If you are from Missouri you may wonder why the tickets are found close together and within sight of the Police office. It could be that the people that are issued them are repeaters and talk, to each other.  We believe that if these tickets are not resolved by the people that throw them out, then they wind up in collections and the people are harassed into paying them.

It would seem that a reasonable course of action would be to have a designated driver to take you home as the system is ready and eager to embrace even small malfeasance.

Bye the bye if you are drunk in pubic there is no charge if there is a responsible person with you to take charge and especially a privileged person like a blood relative.

Today in history, March 14, 1943

The Krakow ghetto is exterminated by the Nazis.

Invasive weeds

The north east slope of the Nicola Valley in Merritt is getting some warm sun in the afternoons and snow is absent in large patches , at the middle foot about 2400 ft above sea level . Green invasive weeds are seen  today getting the jump on the natural grasses still dead. Bear Berry and Dalmatian ,Toad flax both seem to be asserting themselves for spring.

Bear berry also called Kinnikinnick  it is native to Oregon and when here is somewhat invasive.The plant is gathered in summer for teas ecetera and has many folklore type uses and remedial properties.

Linaria dalmatica or Toad Flax is native to  South Eastern Europe and western Asia and is considered a weed here. However they are hard at it this week in being green before others are green.

Today in History, March 7th,1986

Divers find the crew cabin of the Challenger space craft.

Week in pictures. 5/3/11

Home show

Home show

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Art show, Arts council.

Shirley Reynolds , Jean Kieglerl ,and Wendy Eecout are calling themselves Prism as a group for a month-long showing at the Old Court House Gallery. The handle is an anachronism for “painting really inspires something magical” The group has ambitions to be noticed provincially and as members of the Valley Visual Artists, the show  endorsed by the Nicola Valley Arts Council, which is a member of the provincial arts council umbrella.That is a good ambition and they have the background to do it. (one is a retired arts teacher). Their style runs from impressionism to realism and some abstraction.

The show reception is at 4:00 PM today and the gallery is open and maned  with a curator Fridays and Saturdays 10 am to 4 PM

Today in History, March 4, 2002

Canada bans human cloning.

Ultrasound

There is a very dedicated hospital auxiliary here in Merritt and they raised  a considerable sum for an ultra sound machine for our local 8 bed hospital. The regional hospital authority took it last year and in the midst of a provincial controversy about two technicians that were responsible for misdiagnosis in a Vancouver Hospital and their ultra sound equipment.

The local ultrasound is now being returned to The Nicola Valley Hospital . And  by the by Kamloops has “Canada’s first and only dynamic upright MRI Scanner”, as a quote before you come clinic. We hope that there were  no politics involved. And  we think that the option from Welcome Back MRI and Pain Management  1 hr away in Kamloops  will be utilized ; as not medically necessary  treatment, as well as Workman’s Compensation, police, fireman, and soldiers are legally able to use it. And maybe some lawyers that want a  second option/opinion.

Today in history, March 3,1992

Bosnia is established as a nation.