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Snow pack lower hydro income

A happy job Stewart talks to us at the start of the 3rd 500 KV line near Merritt. Photo KDG

A happy job stewart talks to us at the start of the 3rd 500 KV line near Merritt. Photo KDG

You may be miffed that the BC government takes a dividend from hydro when its supposed to be a non profit and delivering power at a rate that reflects your equal standing as a citizen in British Columbia now that dividend may be more attractive when a low snow pack creates less generating capsity then in other year. Putting pressure on that dividend against a reasonable rate. Is it a tax? It is against the mixed economy concept that is supposed to undergird our free system of profit driven business. Here’s what hydro is saying about the snow pack:

Lower-level snowpack is way below normal in many areas across province

No snow on the North Shore mountains. Mount Washington closed to skiing for the season. A record high temperature of 14°C at Vancouver airport a month after Christmas. What’s going on here? And what does it mean to 2015 water levels in B.C., including BC Hydro’s reservoirs? To answer those questions, and to take a deeper dive into the effects of climate change, we sat down with BC Hydro meteorologist Tim Ashman, author of a popular in-house weather blog that goes out to more than 1,000 BC Hydro employees. A member of BC Hydro’s hydrology and technical services team, Ashman agrees that this has been a weird winter in B.C. “It’s been unusual in B.C. and in much of Western North America,” he says. “It’s been warm quite consistently, pretty much all winter, with only a couple exceptions.” What makes the winter of 2014-2015 so unusual is just how warm and wet it has been compared to other so-called El Nino years. We had one in 2009-2010 during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, but that winter was largely dry. Not this time around, because this El Nino year is different. “All of our storm cycles have been warm,” he says. “And that’s had a significant effect on our snowpacks. We’ve had to deal with water runoff instead of storage into the snowpack. At elevations where we’re generally storing snow at this time of year, we’ve seen runoff.” That runoff was significant enough that BC Hydro was forced to spill water at several dams, notably in the Campbell River system. Meanwhile, a rainy October in the north recharged ground water and increased streamflows into BC Hydro’s largest reservoir, Williston, in what amounted to an unusual, but welcome, pre-winter influx of water heading into the peak season for electricity demand.

Maybe rain will come maybe taxs will go up. What ever comes we still have a lot of good people and an enduring community to increase our quality of life come what may. You may take this serous enough to do that solar project you have put off.   On this day: March 5th 1975 The first meeting of the home brew computer club.

For more from hydro visit the newsletter: http://www.bchydro.com/news/conservation/2015/decreased-snowpack-impacts-bc.html?WT.mc_id=c-15-03_snowpack

Basket ball hoops

The outdoor lacrosse rink on Voght Street west of the RCMP station is also getting basketball hoops beside the freshly poured bases for the overhead lighting are bases for poles to hold up a number of cross rink basketball courts.
A source says that the locally formed lacrosse association will have responsiblity  and operation of the facility when completed. They had volunteer work bees in some of the work in  construction.

The rink is on city property next to the golf course that operates as a non-profit as well.
On this Day: March 4th 1913
The United States Department of Labour is formed.

Car Dealership refresh

The local GM Dealer at the corner of Voght and Nicola is having a refresh. A source says there will be a new entrance and new cladding. The car business is one of the and Murray GM group and has always been a GM dealership it was formerly Dafoe motors and before that Al McDougal motors.

On this day: March 3 1938

Oil is discovered in Saudi Arabia

TGIF- shelter done

Last day for all weather  shelter at 1937 Quilchena Ave. The all weather shelter in Merritt is open daily through January and February, come March 1st it will only be open when temperatures are below Zero Celsius.

We hope not to see you there…..

new parking policy at hall Photo KDG

new parking policy at hall
Photo KDG

On this day: February 27th 1986
Television coverage is allowed as trial in the US Senate.

Calvary

On Monday March 9th,2015 at the NVIT Lecture Theatre in Merritt The film society will show Calvary. The film starts at 7PM and parking is free. 2 dollar membership and 5 dollar admission.
No food or drink in the lecture theater. ” a serious inquiry into faith”

On this day: February 26th 2013
Nineteen people are killed in the crash of a balloon near Luxor Egypt.

Have a heart

February is heart month canvassers are out for honorary Chair Adrian Clarkson, who wants us together to make more survivors from heart disease.
Want to be part of the Heart and Stroke Foundations ” Make more survivors campaign”?:
Go to my personal canvass page at:
http://www.kintera.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=1110530&supId=419385915 or go to the heartandstroke.ca website.
On this day: February 25th 1991
The Warsaw pact is proclaimed disbanded.

The Ghost of the Crow

The local community college NVIT is in the middle of an expansion here in Merritt. Something over a million and a half dollars is being spent on leveling some ground and adding another trades trailer to the ones, they already have.
The existing trades trailers that include welding and metal work equipment for training and pre apprentice qualification were funded by Teck Corporation. The funding from the additions is coming from Western Economic Diversification , the federal government entity created to fill the hole left by the Crow rate when it was abolished. The Crow rate made freight( railway) rates more equal for western consumers of  goods coming out of the industrial heartland of Eastern Canada.

Western Economic Diversification   also funds The Community Futures program that assists small business with start-up and loans. They have a reasonable record with flower shops, motels, art  supply and support for cultural events such as music festivals here in Merritt.

Opinion: With deference to the constraints of the Free Trade Agreements that  regulate subsidies we think that (industrial )there remains a value to east west equity. There is value to large production lines effecting the price of consumer goods coming from North South transportation lines.

On this Day:February 24th 1996
February 24th is a leap day for the last time in the EU and the Roman Church.

February 29, also known as the leap day of the Gregorian calendar, is a date that occurs in most years that are divisible by 4, such as 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020. Years that are divisible by 100, but not by 400, do not contain a leap day; thus 1700, 1800, and 1900 did not contain a leap day while 1600 and 2000 did. Years containing a leap day are called leap years. February 29 is the 60th day of the Gregorian calendar in such a year, with 306 days remaining until the end of the year. For the Chinese calendar, this day itself in February will only occur in years of the monkey, dragon and rat.

Source Wikipedia

 

TGIF-Degree days

 

Appledorm tulips breaking soil in Merritt February 17th /15 Photo KDG

Appledorn tulips breaking soil in Merritt February 17th /15
Photo KDG

The earth needs to warm up to germinate plants, for this various plants need differing  amounts of degree days. the lower mainland and Victoria are reporting plant germination.  We have seen some activity in sheltered area around warmed soil from buildings. Spring is still far off.

On this Day: February 20th 1965

Ranger 8 photographs the moon for landing spots then crashes .

Drill one hundred years

The local drill hall in Merritt is a hundred years old this month. February 1915 saw the building turned over to the owners the Federal Government.

Located at 1701 Coldwater avenue it has been the home of the Rocky Mountain Rangers for most of its existence, the Trudeau government sold it to the Elks in the 1960s for a dollar and that organization sponsored the 950 Merritt Cadet Corp for some years. The Reserve unit a mortar platoon support company was wound down at that time and later the Cadets moved across the street to a youth facility.

When built the City of Merritt just incorporated in 1911 would have been about 600 people, the armory would have involved a large percentage of the population.

They are having an open house at the old armoury on February 21st, this Saturday. The Lt Governor Judy Guichon a Valley  native will be in attendance.

 

On this Day: February 19th 1986

Canadian Hockey Player and Montreal Canadians draftee, from Alberta Kyle Chipchura is born.

100 pieces of puzzle

100 puzzle pieces, one hundred bird extinctions since 1600  Photo KDG

100 puzzle pieces, one hundred bird extinctions since 1600
Photo KDG

There are reported to be 2 of these relief puzzles, and the maker quotes EO Wilson on the statistics of extinction of 100 species since the 1600s.

This puzzle is on the main entrance wall at NVIT, a community college in Merritt.

On this Day: February 18th 1930

Pluto is discovered.

Thinking inside the box

A boxy new car ids handled in a  parking lot near E V chargers in Merritt. Photo KDG

A boxy new simple gas car is handled in a parking lot near E V chargers in Merritt.
Photo KDG

This boxy Nissan Car was being photoed by a dealer in the parking lot of the local arena.”It looks like a milk truck” was heard to be said of it with agreement.
The parking lot is the site of the local farmers market that runs spring through fall in Merritt. The earthy appearance may appeal to that bunch. People sure go to lengths, to sell.
On this Day: February 17th 1933

Prohibition ends in the United States.

TGIF- have a great weekend

Have a great weekend,

Have a great weekend,

On this day: February 13th 2000
The last original Peanuts strip is published the day after creator Charles Schultz dies.