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There is a community meeting coming to the Merritt in respect to search and rescue. Hosted by the Nicola Valley Search and Rescue society, it highlights the society formed to provide recovery activities after a demonstrated need occurred when two young men drowned in their canoe on Nicola Lake.The meeting place is at the local community college NVIT Nicola Valley Institute of Technology on Belshaw Avenue in Merritt.

The presentation is billed as being by the founders of the recovery society and is on April 13th at 1pm.

Search and rescue goes to a recovery phase after a certain time passes.

Update: The mission Statement of the Legacy Water Search and recovery as a non-profit society is to search and safely recover drowning victims with innovative technology. They are committed to provide victim’s families with emotional support and drowning prevention education to the public.

The groups inspiration came from the activities of Gene and Sandy Ralston, who for only expenses have traveled thousands of miles in North America. The Ralston’ have used advances in key technologies such as side scan sonar and remote operated vehicles to search and recover victims in very deep water.

The Ralstons and associates efforts have lead to the recovery of 90 victims of drowning since 2000. source Legacy Water Search and Recovery brochure.

At this time they are looking for support to purchase equipment, they can be contacted at  their web site  http://www.legacywatersearch.com .
Today in history: April 1st 1891

The Wrigley company is founded in Chicago Illinois

Get ready for earth day

Flowers over

April 22  will be here quicker then you think. The international observance  of the earth and its systems will be even more relevant this year as a movement toward global environmental engineering seems to be being whispered.

If all you do on that day is take hold of some  recyclable material and get into the system you will be doing a lot if collectively we all do it.

http://www.earthday.ca/

Today in history: March 31 1889

The Eiffel tower is officially opened.

Country run

The 5th annual Merritt Country Run is on Sunday June 8th 2014 starting a Voght Park, on Canford avenue. The sunday event is billed as  having certified Routes , Walk or run, for individuals, or teams. You can register online at  http://www.merrittcountryrun.ca

Events run from 5km,10km,and a half marathon.

Follow the run at twitter@merrittrun or mcrun@facebook.com

 

Today in History: March 28th 1959

The communist government of China declares the government of Tibet as being no more.

Talent show at a college

Today there  is a talent show at the local community college NVIT. It will be held in the eatery at 12.00 PM,participants will get a 25 dollar gift card if they present any reading ,poetry, comedy or presentation.

Editors: note opportunities for expression are dear and to encourage people to broadly involve in them is a great way to promote understanding and communications among people and nations.

 

Today in history: March 27th 1854

Great Britain declares war on Russia in what becomes the Crimean war.

Brand Change

 

Sources say the city already spent 8 thousand dollars on this new brand.... photo: kdg

Sources say the city already spent 8 thousand dollars on this new brand….
photo: kdg

We have it on authority that a public meeting last night reversed the brand change that the city department adopted earlier this year. The attitude brand is gone and with it the image of a couple under a blanket in a field of produce. The caption Farm Fresh that went with the attitude brand may be gone.

The city had spent 8000 dollars on the change and graphics. A source says that a number of new ideas to replace the Country Music Capital were gleaned last evening for a public consultation process to begin.

Farm Fresh

Today in History: March 26th 1934

The driving test is introduced in England.

Another Yoga retreat

There are always new Yoga retreats springing up about Merritt.There have never been any complains heard. Yoga retreats are intimate and and a bit reclusive, and they are pricey. this one is 350 dollars for 2 nights 5 vegetarian meals  and 4 yoga classes. With guided hiking and biking. ( private group retreats)

Called Tantu Yoga it is directed by a Lindsey Fehr CY tantuyoga@gmail.com tantuyoga.ca.  It is endorsed by the Arts Council, the City of Merritt, the Chamber and some local dance companies. They are proclaiming a new season and their poster centers on a very healthy looking tree.

Editors note : We do not recommend any private retreat no matter how well endorsed without trusted friends or relatives.

Today in History: March 25th 1584

Sir Walter Raleigh gets a patent to colonize Virgina.

The pipeline company that is applying for permission to twin their line from Edmonton to Burnaby is reporting a number of public meetings and consultations through their newsletter.

ABOUT THE CONSULTATION UPDATE:
•    Aboriginal engagement to date has included more than 100 Aboriginal communities and groups and the execution of 76 agreements including Letters or Memorandums of Understanding, capacity funding, and integrated cultural assessments
•    To date, as part of a comprehensive stakeholder engagement program we’ve consulted with thousands of individuals through 82 open houses or workshops along the pipeline and marine corridors and more than 851 meetings between project team members and stakeholder groups
•    This filing also includes a summary of Errata, which identifies and corrects errors in the original filing such as formatting, incorrect page numbers, or a change in scale to a graphic source trans mountain pipeline

The update comes from a filing to the NEB National Energy Board on March 20th 2014.

Trans mountain pipeline has operated a pipeline by tariff for 60 years as it goes by here in Merritt.

Today in History: March 24th 1663

The Province of Carolina in granted to 8 lord proprietors for their help in restoring King Charles the second to the throne of England.

Spring equinox

The sun is our source for life. Photo:KDG

The sun is our source for life.
Photo:KDG

The 2nd equal division of the solar year is attributed to today. The northern hemisphere tips 23 degrees away from the sun and 23 degrees toward the sun in its annual orbit. This ancient timing phenomena has been  seen in places like Stone Henge and others that regarded it with superstition and religion. Today we know the mathematics of the universe right down to atomic seconds.

An equinox occurs twice a year (around 20 March and 22 September), when the plane of Earth’s equator passes the center of the Sun. At this time the tilt of the Earth‘s axis is inclined neither away from nor towards the Sun. The term equinox can also be used in a broader sense, meaning the date when such a passage happens. The name “equinox” is derived from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night), because around the equinox, night and day are about equal length.

At an equinox the Sun is at one of two opposite points on the celestial sphere where the celestial equator (i.e. declination 0) and ecliptic intersect. These points of intersection are called equinoctial points: classically, the vernal point (RA = 00h 00m 00s and longitude = 0º) and the autumnal point (RA = 12h 00m 00s and longitude = 180º). By extension, the term equinox may denote an equinoctial point.

The equinoxes are the only times when the subsolar point (the place on Earth’s surface where the center of the Sun is exactly overhead) is on the Equator. The subsolar point crosses the Equator moving northward at the March equinox and moving southward at the September equinox. (Since the sun’s ecliptic latitude isn’t exactly zero it is not exactly above the equator at the moment of the equinox, but the two events usually occur less than 30 seconds apart.)

The equinoxes are the only times when the terminator is perpendicular to Earth’s equator. Thus the Northern and Southern hemispheres are illuminated equally. (At the solstices, that angle reaches its minimum of 66.5°, corresponding to 90° minus Earth’s axial tilt).[2]

Another meaning of equinox is the date when day and night are the same length.[3] The equinox is not exactly the same as the day when day and night are of equal length for two reasons. Firstly, because of the size of the sun, the top of the disk rises above the horizon (constituting ‘sunrise’ which is the start of ‘daytime’) when the center of the disk is still below the horizon. Secondly, Earth’s atmosphere refracts sunlight which means that an observer can experience light (daytime) even before the first glimpse of the sun’s disk has risen above the horizon. To avoid this ambiguity the term equilux is sometimes used in this sense.[4][note 1] Times of sunset and sunrise vary with an observer’s location (longitude and latitude), so the dates when day and night are of exactly equal length likewise depend on location. For places near the equator the daytime is always longer than the night, so they would never experience an equinox by this definition. source Wikipedia

Today in history: March 21 1935

Persia begins to be called by its name Iran meaning land of the Aryans.

Waiting for the parade

Waiting for the Parade ,a play by John Murrell is coming to the Kamloops Sage Brush Theater March 27th to April 5th 2014. In association with Thousand Island playhouse (Gananogue) the play starts at  7:30 PM Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday to Saturday 8:00 PM. There is a pay what you can matinee on Saturday the 5th at 2: pM.  Tickets available from Kamloops live  1025 Lorne Street  Kamloops BC.

 

Call: 1 866 -374 5483

Today in History: March 20th 1952

The United States Senate ratifys a peace treaty with Japan 7 years after WW 11

May 9th 2014, ode to the great game.

There is going to be an acknowledgement of the service of the Canadian Armed Forces in Afghanistan on May 9th. The country lost 158 dead in its time in Afghanistan. The action was a debarkation from the policy of the Canadian government that came in the 1960s under Lester Pearson of peace keeping. Canadians saw their sons and daughters on a combat mission with engagement that also resulted in thousands of wounded .

Last week there was a report the last Canadian troops left that country. There have been a number of official retreats and can be confusing as to whether or not we are done in Afghanistan if you are not following it.

Since December 2001 Canadian troops have been deployed and various deadlines for deactivation came up in parliament and were extended including an extension announced by PM Stephen Harper that saw Canada remaining in a non combat role untill 2014.

Yesterday the last 90 some troops are reported as arriving in Canada. We look forward to May 9th when they are acknowledged for their service and hope that there is a clear closure and moving on to civil life that day.

We: think that Canada did a superlative job diffusing trouble and leaving it better then it was, which was an ideal that grade school teachers used to give to kids in decades past.

Today in History: March 19th 1962

Bob Dylan produces his first album Bob Dylan with Columbia recordings.

Today there is a job fair or career promotion and awareness event at the Shacken Indian Band Hall, all day.  The featured speaker is Aliyah Rodiminkski from Okanogan college.

Other representations come from Thompson Rivers College, First West Kelowna College, the British Columbia Aboriginal Mine Training association and NVIT.

Billed as ” Programs that can take you to the top”

FMI: Debra Manuel 250-378-5410

Today in History: March 18th 37

The Roman Senate nulls Tiberius’s will and makes Caligula emperor.

Merritt Centennials season ended

Some one hung thier hat after the local team was out of contention. Photo: KDG

Some one hung their hat after the local team was out of contention.
Photo: KDG

The local junior hockey team the Merritt centennials are done for the season. The team lost out to Penticton in 4 straight last week . A young man and member of the team from Ohio said he was grateful that they had made the playoffs and was philosophical about not making it to the finals. He said there was a player from Spokane Washington on the team as well, implying that he didn’t feel separated or isolated on the team.

The Merritt centennials are selling season tickets for the 42 season next year, at 115 dollars it is a great way to support youth in Merritt.

Today in History: March 17th 1966

A missing hydrogen bomb ( broken arrow) is found off the coast of Spain.