WCTC The First Metis Man of Odessa, until March 25 Pavilion theater.
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So, twelve hours of dark and 12 hrs of light suit you? You got it on Monday the 20th of March 2023, the spring equinox will be sprung. This is in our North Hemisphere and is opposite to the southern hemisphere.
The event will be at 5:24 Eastern time 2:24 Pacific. This is the ” astronomical spring” and may differ from the meteorological weather which is different from year to year as many inputs have some change in sun cycles, ocean events, and effects of nature in with the earths volcanic activity etc.



We are all in this together…
Publishing Date
March 15, 2023
Housing attainability and affordability are among B.C.’s communities’ most significant social challenges. UBCM’s summit HousingBCTogether will gather leaders from all orders of government, along with industry, not-for-profit and Indigenous housing sectors to rethink housing policy with a focus on transformative solutions. As we get closer to welcoming delegates April 4-5 at the Vancouver Wall Centre, our program is nearing completion with over 50 speakers, panellists and facilitators confirmed, with more to come. Register now to be part of the discussion.
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We in 2021 were fortunate enough that a second dump forecast did not come. We think the cold front that caused the ocean generated stream had passed overnight of November 15th leaving only the mountains as a barrier to the flow of that stream.
California produces a lot of our winter time especially produce. Food security and climate concerns are open to local replacement (less transport), we should take note. Editor
Albert Einstein German born of Jewish lineage. It took Einstein nine years to get a job in the Academic field. Working as as a patent clerk prior to work as a scientist he was a thinker and came up with his thoughts on general relativity by observation and the foundations of a curious mind developed in his childhood.
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Albert Einstein would have been 114 years odd today, however, the man subject to the human condition died on April 18 1955 at 76 years.
Said: No matter how often you are right the public will always remember your errors. A popular divergence was that the medical examiner stole his brain. However:
Whether or not Einstein’s brain was preserved with his prior consent is a matter of dispute. Ronald Clark’s 1979 biography of Einstein states “he had insisted that his brain should be used for research and that he be cremated.” More recent research has suggested that the brain was removed and preserved without the permission of either Einstein or his close relatives.[7]Hans Albert Einstein, the physicist’s elder son, endorsed the removal after the event. However, he insisted that his father’s brain should be used only for research to be published in scientific journals of high standing.[4
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Spring is coming…

Although the inside service remains unavailable the renovation at the restaurant has given a new “Brew Bar”.
“Milk shakes to cappuccino coffee are available.” Alex the server at 6:AM this morning 🌄
Happy Pacific Time.
Timely presentation…

Evening meetings of the Nicola Naturalist Society are held once a month from September through May. We generally meet at 7PM on the third Thursday of the month in the Lecture Theatre of NVIT (Nicola Valley Institute of Technology) .
Nicola Naturalist Website capture,
Free parking in the NVIT College lots at 4155, Belshaw avenue, Merritt BC, Canada. V1K-1R1.
The James Webb Space Telescope has been at it again. A twin galaxy is 9 billion light years away and 4 billion years old have been photographed. (needs a birthday party) The galaxy has 3 percent of our Milky Way’s mass and has been named the “Sparkler”
The James Web Space Telescope is tasked to look deep into space to see ancient objects. The time space continuum is being sorted out and the secrets of creation, chemistry, and particle dynamics are being defined in broader contexts then ever before.
