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Lawn bowling

The City of Merritt maintains a property on Merritt Avenue behind the Desert Inn Hotel that is the home of the local Lawn Bowling club. In the recent weeks a rehabilitation  of some dandelion and other weeds has been under taken by city crews. A worker says that today they are bringing a fine sand to apply and make the course,” a very high standard”. The lawn bowling Club was once over by the Gilles House Extended care facility on Jackson street and extension of that building  made a property swap see the current location take over most of  the Nkawla Park providing a barrier to the river and an opportunity for a new club house. the Nkwala park had been the location of the founder of Merritt’s house as a display .

Lawn Bowling is well established and a good exercise and social interaction: http://bowlsclub.org/club/1102/

Today in history: May 13th 1994

Johnny Carson does his last late night television show.

TGIF-watering restrictions

 

Few noctious weeds

Few noctious weeds, on well watered and cut grass File photo KDG

The City of Merrrit has been under water restrictions since May 1st last week. A quick look at he published regulation in a local paper says that odd numbered houses have the  days Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Even numbered homes have the days of Monday, Wednesday and Friday for basic watering by sprinklers.

Hand watering is at any time and some say it is the most efficient way of watering. restrictions are in effect till the end of September. The city is asking for coöperation in using this resource wisely.:  http://www.merritt.ca/news/watering-restrictions-2014

There is no sprinkling on Sundays.

500 volt 120 amp quick charger

500 volt 120 amp quick charger

Electric cars are getting some attention again. The province wide Electrical utility BC Hydro in its latest newsletter is journalising the early adoption of EV Cars and hybrid electric vehicles.

Auto show recognizes B.C.’s big appetite for electric vehicles

British Columbians are among the early adopters of alternative-energy vehicles, including electrics. So it was no surprise there was an electric component to the Vancouver International Auto Show held at the Vancouver Convention Centre in March.

But who expected that more than 20 vehicles at the show — roughly five per cent of all vehicles there — had electric capabilities?

The latest models of some popular plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) were on the floor, including the Chevrolet Volt hybrid, the For Focus Electric, the Nissan Leaf, and Toyota’s plug-in Prius.

The current state of EVs in B.C.

There aren’t too many EVs on B.C. roads yet, but the demand is increasing. And BC Hydro plays an important role, developing guidelines for charging infrastructure and providing information for those who may be thinking about getting an EV, including:

Merritt has a number of charging stations,  in particular located with in a couple of blocks of the City hall complex on Voght Street, just before the right hand turn to highway 97 c that turns into highway 8 to Spences Bridge. The stations are on beside the downtown tourist info center, as well as in the city hall parking lot,behind the civic center and theree is one at the bus depot by Boston pizza on the way from town towards Kamloops on highway 5A.

 

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Brand new EVs from BMW and Kia

BMW and Kia announced new EVs, with the latter revealing the Soul EV, a zero-emission edition of its sporty urban crossover.

The German auto manufacturer shone the spotlight on two EVs. The BMW i8 is a sleek machine with scissor doors that is a plug-in hybrid. It’s a high priced, high powered sports car that can go from zero to 60 in 4.4 seconds.

While equipped with an electric drive on the front wheels and a turbo gasoline engine powering the rear wheels, the i8 can be operated using only the electric motor.

The BMW i3 is a zero-emission club car hatchback designed for everyday city use. The four-seater has two full doors and two coach doors that are hinged at the back and make it easier for rear-seat passengers to get in. It’s more roomy than you’d expect, in part because the electric engine doesn’t require as much space as a traditional combustion engine.

When plugged in to a Level 2 charger, the i3 can charge to full in about three hours, BMW claims. It only takes 20 minutes when connected to a DC fast charge station.

BMW also had its charging station, available for residential installation, at the show.

Taking alternative-energy vehicles for a test drive

Paul McGeachie, executive director of the show, said that some 850 people took the opportunity to test drive a variety of eco-friendly vehicles at the Green Ride and Drive showcase.

Vehicle manufacturers, he said in an interview, like to give people a chance to get into the cars, especially the models that have been developed in response to the growing call — by the general public and governments — for alternative energy vehicles.

Not all electric vehicles that are being manufactured were at the show, however. Among the missing models were the Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid and the Volkswagen E-Golf. And California electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla wasn’t at the 2014 Vancouver Auto Show.

Third Eco-Run event taking place in B.C.

For the last two years, the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) has staged the Eco-Run, a “demonstration drive” involving energy-efficient vehicles.

The route for the third event, being held from May 6 to May 9, 2014, will be from Vancouver to Whistler and back.

Journalist Clare Dear explained to media at the opening of the 2014 Vancouver Auto Show that the Eco-Run is “not a race or a competition” but is designed to show consumers what vehicular options are available to them, as well as how “a few simple changes in driving habits will help reduce fuel costs”.

Dear, who leads the organization of the Eco-Run for AJAC, said that the B.C. exhibition will feature 20 vehicles from 12 manufacturers, and will include “pure electrics and hybrids, as well as fuel-efficient, gasoline-powered vehicles”.

Along the route to Whistler, the vehicles will be put on display and the Eco-Run ends with a consumer show at the Vancouver Convention Centre, where there will be a driving simulator to help consumers learn how to drive with fuel efficiency in mind.

First Canadian Green Car Award to be presented in 2015

At next year’s Vancouver auto show, the first Green Car Award will be presented as part of AJAC’s Canadian Car of the Year program.

Kevin Corrigan is an automotive journalist and chairs the committee that will make the selection. In announcing the award to media, he said that the award stems from changing fuel efficiency requirements for new vehicles, as well as the fact that most automobile manufacturers have eco-friendly vehicles that can be considered for the award.

The Green Car won’t necessarily be an electric vehicle, though. Corrigan noted that in Canada, a driver’s location and principal use mean that efficiency is a subjective determination. While a typical city dweller is a good candidate for a fully electric vehicle, for example, those living in rural communities may not be. And businesses operating a fleet of limousines in urban environments have different vehicle needs than someone employed in construction.

Corrigan defined a green car as being, “a vehicle which, for its size and purpose, provides the consumer with environmentally friendly returns favourable for its class”. The key, he said, was that vehicles to be considered for the Green Car Award offered fuel efficiency and addressed environmental concerns.

The existence of the award, though, indicates that electric vehicles are becoming more noticeable, and more interesting. And British Columbia is leading the way.

The assertion that BC is leading the way is important as the introduction of EV chargers and a commitment to a network in China Last week by principals in the Tesla network is sure to have results with in a reasonable time. Given the unprecedented success of all things technical in  the recent decades by the Chinese and its precarious position with pollution and carbon emissions it is bound to take up the interest.

At the recent delivery ceremony of Tesla’s first batch of Chinese orders in Beijing, two solar photovoltaic (PV) charging systems caught the eyes of the guests. The system was requested by Tesla Motors (Palo Alto, CA, U.S.), and designed and manufactured by Hanergy Solar Group Ltd. (Hong Kong).

Hanergy’s thin-film flexible PV system was Tesla’s first choice for the first PV Supercharger station in China. Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla Motors, said at the ceremony, “In the future, Tesla will work with partners to build supercharger network. The first charging station in Beijing was built in cooperation with Hanergy Solar Group. Tesla will continue to invest in the construction of superchargers in China, aiming to quickly expand the network.”

Solar power combined with energy storage systems

In his interview, Elon Musk also stressed that the charging stations that Tesla is building in China can work 24 hours per day. Utilizing solar power and energy storage systems, the charging stations reduce the impact of electric coal on environment. The batteries are charged during the daytime with solar power; then can supply power for vehicles at night. In fact, under the double pressure of escalating oil price and increasingly strict emission standards, the electric vehicle industry has become a strategic industry all over the world.

Cross-industrial innovation

Combining the electric automobile industry and that of renewable energy, the cooperation between Tesla and Hanergy is an active practice towards cross-industrial technological innovation. It is a first step towards freedom from the traditional energy pattern and the plight of traditional fossil energy on which the current electric auto industry relies upon.Source:

2014-05-05 | Courtesy: Hanergy | solarserver.com © Heindl Server GmbH

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Happy EV watching from the Proprietor review: KDG

 

The local BCJHL junior amature hockey team

 

The local youth centered junior hockey team here in Merritt , The Merritt Centennials finished out of the play offs this season. Turned away by the  Penticton version Vees in a decisive  4 game fashion.

Some scuttlebutt about says that attendance is in in jeopardy over it. This team in its 40 odd years has weathered a lot of difficult times. Including  but it has fundamental support with an active booster club and business confidence.The production of young gentle people  has been great with several members making it to the big league after enjoying a career jump in the amature team here. Eddie Beers, Paul Kruse, and others have made significant lives for themselves coming out of this organization.

Season tickets for the 14/15 season are on sale now and a social event coming.

The next step in the progress of a hockey stalwart is  the spring  evaluation camp in abbotsford June 14/15/14

Lots of luck to number 94 Sam Johnson as the 14/15 Captain.

http://www.merrittcentennials.com/leagues/front_pageCents.cfm?clientID=3359&leagueID=8957

The team has an office in the 2000 block of Granite avenue up from Spirt Square of Voght street.

Today in History: May 7th 1718

The City of New Orleans Jean Baptiste Le Moyne de Blenville

Pow wow

School District number 58, that includes Merritt and Princeton is having a pow wow. It is the fourth annual and is at the Bench Elementary School in Merritt.

The host drum is Sage Hills , contacts listed are Yvonne Joe and Arnold Akachuck, Pre registration is required.

The event is on May 28th 2014 from (9:30- 2:30 ) PM

A pow-wow (also powwow, pow wow, pauwau[1] or pau wau[2]) is a gathering of some of North America’s Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning “spiritual leader”. A similar gathering by California Native Peoples usually in the fall is called a Big Time. A modern pow-wow is a specific type of event for Native American/First Nations people to meet and dance, sing, socialize, and honor Native American/First Nations culture. There is generally a dancing competition, often with significant prize money awarded. Pow-wows vary in length from one day session of five to six hours to three days. Major pow-wow or pow-wows called for a special occasion can be up to one week long.

The term also has been used to describe any gathering of Native Americans of any tribe, and as such is occasionally heard in older Western movies. The word has also been used to refer to a meeting, especially a meeting of powerful people such as officers in the military. However, such use is sometimes viewed as disrespectful to Native culture. source :Wilkipedia

 

Today in History: May 6th 2013

Three Women missing for a decade are found alive in Cleveland Ohio,  they were allegedly confined by Ariel Castro.

TGIF bow hunting

Bow Hunting is an activity practiced by some in this area . Stalking quietly and taking a stag deer can be an activity that increases your sportsmanship ( however there is no catch and release like fishing).

There are two popular sports shops in this community and both have bow hunting followings. On May 5th to 8th there is a Bow hunting course being hosted by local expert Othmar Vohringer at the Merritt Civic Center on Mamette Avenue.

Othmar is animal behaviorist and has worked with many animals including Tigers in China.

Today in History: May 2nd 2012

A pastel version of the scream sells for 120 million dollars

The Valley Visual Artists have the court house gallery this month in Merritt. Gallery Director Meriel Barber says that the local group has the facility and will be showing in May  for the 20th annual art show and sale.

The VVA is hosting an opening reception on May 2nd from 5-7 PM, and an open house May 3 and 4th 2-4 PM:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/332310336907270/?ref=ts&fref=ts#!/events/1443158935929198/?fref=ts

The show runs May 2nd to 31st at the Court House Gallery,  at the old court-house 1800 block of Nicola avenue in Merritt.

Today in history: May 1st all

Begins the month of music in New Zealand

Crab dinner

There are two Rotary clubs in Merritt British Columbia they meet at the Brambles bakery meeting room on Quilchena Avenue. The group are hosting a fund raising dinner on May 1oth, the tickets are 50 dollars. The proceeds are for the Merritt Community Cinema Society that are raising funds for a downtown cinema building and the local food bank .They are also having a silent auction by ” BC Hall of fame auctioneer ” Wild Bill Henke” .

The event is at 6pm at the Merritt Civic center on Mamette avenue city center near the City hall.

Today in history: April 30th 1993

There is an announcement about The World Wide Web  ” the web  protocols will be free” :CERN

The third night at the museum

The Thompson Nicola Film Commission had a casting for extras for the 3rd night of the museum. They are asking for Egyptian looking men and are having a casting call in Kamloops. The call was on the weekend but a source at the film commission said that they are still open to applications, send a picture , clothing size and contact info to natm3casting@gmail.com .The work is outside Kamloops BC near Cache Creek.

The Thompson Nicola Film Commission has a google map showing current and historical set locations: http://tnrdlocationsmoviemap.com/

Today in history: April 29 2004

Oldsmobile builds its last car after 107 years of production.

TGIF garden plot

 

The Nicola Valley  Community Garden  Society is taking requests for a garden plot. Registrations for 2014 can be accommodated by the Baillie house  Drop in center/ tourist info / historical society at 2202 Garcia street. the cost for 2014 would be 40 dollars including a 5 dollar membership and a 15 dollar damage deposit. There is a possibility of a wait list.

Some advice from the garden society ” use your twigs for plant tags” ,”just shave the ends and then write on them with felt pen”.

E mail: nicolavalleycommunitygardens@gmail.com

 

Today in history April 25th 1944

The United Negro College fund is established

Automatic check out

The Merritt Public library has an automatic scanner check booth for taking out items from the library. The service is down at this time and a source says it will be back in service shortly. The library has just transferred its data base to a new system and a source says that when the automatic system comes back into service then there will be instructions on how to initialize your library card and account to the new system in respect to the automated option.

The Merritt Public library is part of the Thompson Nicola Regional District system , with services in Kamloops, Logan lake, Ashcroft, Barrier, Cache Creek, Clinton, Clearwater, Sun Peaks, Lytton, Chase, and a traveling book mobile.The library is at 1691 Garcia street in Merritt BC.

Today in history: April 24th 2005

Snuppy becomes the worlds first cloned dog.

 

Holiday

 

The legal holidays and observed days have been getting more and more spread out over time in Canada.
Christmas, Labour day and July 1st remain as national legal holidays but others have become more pronouncedly different from place to place.
Here are the remaining days for 2014:

  • Mothers day , not a stat or paid holiday May 19th Monday.
  • Victoria day ,  national except NB,NS,NL May 19th , Monday
  • Fathers day June 15th, not a stat holiday , June 15th Sunday
  • St Jeans Baptiste Day, only in QC, June 24th , Tuesday
  • Aboriginal Day ,  not a stat holiday, June 21,Saturday.
  • Canada Day, national, July 1st, Tuesday
  • Civic holiday, BC, SK, ON, MB, NU, August 4rth, Monday
  • Labour Day, National, September 1, Monday.
  • Thanksgiving, national except NB, ON, QC, NS ,October 13th, Monday
  • Halloween, not a stat holiday, October 31, Friday
  • Remembrance  day, national except for NB, ON, QC, NS November 11, Tuesday
  • Christmas Day, national December 25th, Thursday
  • Boxing Day, ON, an option in other provinces December 26th,Friday

Today in history April 23rd 1983

Aaron Hill an American Actor is born