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The Hydro authority has been busy with the construction of a third 500 kilovolt line to the lower mainland from t the Revelstoke dam. lost in the shuffle has been a relatively minor additional line  to the Highland Valley from the Merritt Substation. The huge Teck corporation open-pit moly and copper mine is there and has been having its mill expanded.

The line to a substation in the Highland valley will replace an existing one that follows Voght street in Merritt now. The line in the 60 thousand volt range  will be replaced with a 130 thousand volt range line.

It was also planned that a cogeneration plant from a local saw mill burning green wood waste would add to the electrical production going to the Highland valley.

There is no word on the cogeneration project however on the weekend it was observed that the survey stakes have been placed for the new branch line. The new line follows the Coquihalla highway 5 north for away then heads to the Highland valley. survey stakes go right through Extra foods and Coyote bluffs residential development to the Merritt substation site that is currently being upgraded.

The line also follows an existing  just outrside Merritt Telus fiber line and comes close to a high pressure pipeline to Burnaby before veering off north of Saunders field  the local airstrip outside Merritt city limits.

The province has put up signs saying that BC has 95 percent green energy at at least one EV charging site.

Today in history: January 27th 1961

The Soviet submarine S-80 sinks with all hands.

30,000 all electrics

Tesla is a manufacturer of all electric vehicles in California  has produced 30,000 + units of an all aluminium all electric car. A number of the cars have come through Merritt as  a number of chargers are here. Voght street has a charger for a two-hour charge and is ramping up for a direct current charger that gives one of these cars a full charge in 30 minutes or less.

A source says that the DC unit will be paid for by a prepaid system . Giving the occasion of privacy. DSC_2162

http://peakoil.com/consumption/world-car-production-grows-3-times-faster-than-global-oil-supplies

A source says that the 90 thousand dollar units will be joined by a mid thirty thousand dollar one, an about town unit starting in 2016. He also says that the best value for charging is the overnight one with simple 120 volt extension cords at home.

The average car about town is 40 kilometers a day something that can be gained  to full charging with the home charging option.

BC is 95 percent green electricity.

Today in history: January 24 1981

The first Apple Mac goes on sale

The me in Dementia

British Columbia has about 4 and a half million people and as of August last year fully one million of them were are on Canadian Pension plan. With an  overall death rate on par with the  Arab Emirates and less than half the national rate. BC enjoys over 20 percent of the population in some kind of retirement, capacity and memory can become a real issue especially when life engagement wains.

Succesful people have developed social skills over a life time that include an out going   sence of  giving to the community in a productive way and receiving back.

Diminishment seriously undermines  people’s ability to keep up  and sometimes makes engagement a struggle.

The Alzheimer’s Society of British Columbia is hosting a workshop  The me in Dementia at the Coast Canadian Inn Kamloops, March 28th 2014. ( 9 am to 4PM).Ph: 1 855-742-4803. Twenty dollars admission includes lunch.

Catch Phase: Increasing understanding along the Dementia Journey

Editors note:  We would like to acknowledge the efforts of  Gregory and  Colby Griffiths who as preteens have raised  monies in the  5 digit range for research into the disease by bottle drives. They also had the courage to lend their young voice to the in an interview last year on CFJC news in Kamloops.

Today in history: January 23 2002

A Reporter Daniel Pearl is kidnapped in Pakistan and later murdered.

Osiris-Rex

There is a probe going to an asteroid and returning in 2023. you can have your name in the micro chip that returns with it and on the spacecraft that stays up there long after it.

The Planetary Society, Messages to Bennu! is organizing the name/ message gathering and it must be done by September 30th of this year for the 2016 launch. We registered it and it only cost us 20 cents to print a certificate at a public library, your cost may be less.

Here is the link to register : http://www.planetary.org/getinvolved/messages/bennu/

Today in history: January 22 1968

The Apollo 5 Mission lifts off to bring the first lunar module to the moon.

Home Again, Canada 2012

The Nicola Valley Film Society presents Home Again tonight at  the NVIT lecture theater. Tiff endorsed and rated 14A. The film starts at 7:30, free parking at the school , admission $5.00 with 2 dollar season membership.

No food in the lecture theater please.

Today in history: January 20th 1950

Chuck Lefley Canadian Ice hockey player born.

The time to be heard at the public process for the Kinder Morgan  twinning project application is fast approaching. opening on Wednesday the 14th and ending on February 12th you must apply to the National Energy board to make a submission.

Here is the contact info according to Trans Mountain Pipeline; Kinder Morgans subsidiary and active agent in this application.

Grass seeding at a construction site in Merritt Photo KDG

Grass seeding at a construction site in Merritt
File: Photo KDG

Trans Mountain notes an error in the email notification that was sent to you this afternoon on behalf of the National Energy Board.

The correct email address for the National Energy Board’s Process Advisor, Reny Chakkalakal is transmountainpipeline.hearing@neb-one.gc.ca.


The National Energy Board (NEB) has issued an Application to Participate Notification about the hearing process for the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.

Those who wish to take part in the NEB hearing must apply to participate. The application to take part is on the NEB’s website at:

www.neb-one.gc.ca select Major Applications and Projects, then Trans Mountain Pipeline ULC – Trans Mountain Expansion.

Applications to participate in the NEB Hearing are due on or before noon on 12 February 2014.

If you need more information, the NEB has appointed Ms. Reny Chakkalakal as Process Advisor to give assistance.

Ms. Reny Chakkalakal Process Advisor, NEB E-mail: transmountainpipeline.hearing@neb-one.gc.ca  Telephone (toll free): 1-800-899-1265

The notice is also posted on the Trans Mountain website. You can read the full notice here.
Sincerely, The Trans Mountain Expansion Project Team

Today in history: January 17th 1946, 2007

The UN security council holds its first meeting.

The doomsday clock goes to 5 minutes to midnight in response to North Korean nuclear testing.

Maury Sinclair

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Maury Sinclair resident of Merritt British Columbia, and founder of Broads with rods. Lived at 2137 Nicola avenue for a several years. She was a fishing guide for many years. Maury showed us her fathers fishing licence, one that had no expiry date and was issued early in the 2oth century. It was metal and she sometimes wore it on a chain as a necklace.

http://broadswithrodsonline.vpweb.ca/

Maury served on the hospital ship the USS Hope of the coast of Africa and was a nurse and dentist. Although in the Canadian Navy she was attached to the US Navy in an engagement program.

She went to university in the Carolina’s and had an appreciation and world view for diversity and reconciliation.

She would come for coffee ant the downtown tourist booth in Merritt with her small white dog that she rescued when it was beaten by a drunken owner. The dog always wore a jacket or a sweater and was a cute as a button.

We understand she has moved on to better conditions and we at the PR would like to say a dew.

Today in history: January 16th 1973

The Bonanza show has its last episode on NBC

Mary Sandy is the presenter at the January 16th meeting of the Nicola  Naturalists. The First Nations people have a unique world view on the environment. Mary’s work has a focus on wildlife and ecosystems. She is an anthropologist with the Esh-km-am Cultural Resources Service. The service is based in the Nicola Valley and is used for gathering information on ecosystem.

The presentation begins a 7PM at the NVIT lecture theater. Free parking no food or drinks in the theater,admission by membership or donation requested all welcome.

Today in history: January 15th 1759

The British Museum opens.

Mary Sandy’s presentation was conditioned by a brief outlining of the first nations world view on environment and ecology. In a nut shell she defined western culture as seeing resources as  something to be possessed. She asserted that First Nations ideal is ” who do we share this with.” She contented that their view was holistic.

Sandy said her drive comes, believe it or not from Walt Disney’s methods of film making . She thinks that robust knowledge comes from tradition  and legends are based in some substance. Her father, she explains was born in 1903 and her grand mother  in 1886, her great grand mother whom she knew was born in 1861. They also were connected to two  living generations giving a legend of tradition that was even longer. Some legends based in stories: ie Coyote stole his long tail from rabbit.

Her discourse then went to the archeology of the local area and its climate and vegetation changes over 4 periods going back to pre glacier, 10.000 years bp ( before present.).

Mary is a member of the Coldwater Indian Band in Merritt BC Canada.

Authors roll- read-alikes

The public library has a recommends sheet of authors that  have a continuity  : If you liked Maeve Binchy you might like”

  • Anita Brooker
  • Catherine Cookson
  • Janet Dailey
  • Elizabeth Goudge
  • Emily Grayson
  • Kristin Hannah
  • J.Lynn Hinton
  • Eve  Ibbotson

More read alikes for Maeve Binchy:

K.C. McKinnon

Fern Micheals

Judith Micheal

Rosamunde Picher

Luanne Rice

Francine Rivers

Anne River Siddons

Katherine Stone

Joanna Trollope

Anne Tyler

Robert James Waller

Sarah Woodhouse

Attribution: Thompson Merritt library System Merritt PUblic library, Merritt BC Public information counter.

A source at the library said it’s for people whom read Maeve Binchy and is probably reciprocal to the rest of the writers on the list. Binchey was a writer from Ireland who died in 2012 at the age of 72. She accomplished 7 notable literary awards and wrote Fiction, Short story and travel.

Since her death its obvious that her readers will be looking for works similar to the ones she produced in her lifetime.

Quotes from her life accouring to Wikiquote:http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Maeve_Binchy

  • I write exactly as I speak, so therefore I would not say any writer influenced me at all.
  • I don’t say I was ‘proceeding down a thoroughfare’, I say I ‘walked down the road’. I don’t say I ‘passed a hallowed institute of learning’, I say I ‘passed a school’. You don’t wear all your jewellery at once. You’re much more believable if you talk in your own voice.
  • It’s like if you don’t go to a dance you can never be rejected but you’ll never get to dance either.
    • On having her first book rejected again and again. bbc.co.uk
  • (A) writer, a man I loved and he loved me and we got married and it was great and is still great. He believed I could do anything, just as my parents had believed all those years ago, and I started to write fiction and that took off fine. And he loved Ireland, and the fax was invented so we writers could live anywhere we liked, instead of living in London near publishers.
  • Suddenly they asked me, as only the French would, ‘Madame, what is your philosophy of life?’ What a cosmic question, but I had to answer, and answer quickly, because it was live. So I said, in French, ‘I think that you’ve got to play the hand that you’re dealt and stop wishing for another hand.’
    • Recalling being invited to appear on French TV on what she described as “a terrifying serious program about books”. nydailynews.com
  • I once tried to write a novel about revenge. It’s the only book I didn’t finish. I couldn’t get into the mind of the person who was plotting vengeance.
  • I often wonder that if I had met Hitler, I reckon I might have found some streak of decency in him.
    • On her preference for issues that could be argued with from either side. nydailynews.com
  • On my 100th birthday, piloting Gordon and myself into the side of a mountain.

Today in history: January 14th 2005

The Huygens probe lands on Saturn’s moon Titan

Slight of hand

There is a billing for a master illusionist coming, to the Arts councils venue  for community entertainment on February 1st.The billing is Murray Hatfield and Teresa.

The show starts a 2PM at the Merritt Civic center 1959 Mammete avenue Merritt BC, Canada

The Nicola Valley Arts Council is a not for profit community group that operates to help give arts and culture to Merritt  BC including the Court House Gallery.

Murrayhatfieldmagic.com

Four stars ( Free press)

Today in history: January 13th 1942

Henry Ford patents a plastic car 30% lighter than  regular cars.

Art show

The Court House Gallery  starts its show tonight with Kelowna Artist Eric Drane. The show is titled Brain Drain and the artist describes his  style as ” forced 3d” Eric has about 20 pieces some started more than 8 years ago”

Eric has his works in a book as well and is currently engaging a local contractor to publish them in an e-book format. Eric says he was  wounded  in military service and its a miracle  that he  is back and says his works were therapy.

Today in history: January 10th

The Rubicon River is crossed by Julius Caesar with his legion in contravention of Roman convention against troops with in the center of Rome.

 

Anti trust

Friendly competion comes close to sharing …..

Maintenance contractors also test for weights and measures say a source

Maintenance contractors also test for weights and measures say a source Photo KDG

Today in history: January 10th 1870

John D.Rockefeller incorporates Standard Oil.