Today in History: March 8th 1817
The New York stock exchange is founded
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Today in History: March 8th 1817
The New York stock exchange is founded
The Native Indian Teacher Educator Plan had a speaker at the local community college last evening. The NVIT lecture hall saw Joanne Archibald present a very neat and clean presentation on the past and the future for the first nations in British Columbia. metaphors such as the dust settling on the longhouse and a passion of a community to clean up the dust and discover what is good and valuable to continue into the future saw affirming comments given from the people gathered. The speaker is a associate dean of Aboriginal studies and a professor at the University of British Columbia . Joanne related the 36 years of the program that recruits and trains first nations teachers.
The program has been responsible for nearly 400 people to become teachers. The school itself has John Chenoweth and Many Jimmie because of the program.
Joanne is a Coast Salish native from British Columbia and gave a sence of balance with the past and future as it relates to difficulties of the past and the ability to not let them hinder forward looking actions.
The presentation showed lively cultural acting in part from the recent BC olympic games and the participation of the first nations in its opening and support for an open house for BC.
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Today in History: March 7,1985
The song We are the World is released internationally.
The Merritt public library is having a book sale, March 12 through the 23rd. A one free book coupon are available for one per day use. The library is at 1691 Garcia street ,and hours are Tuesday and Wednesday 10 am to 8 pm, Thursday though Saturday 10 am to 5.pm.
Today in History: March 6th,1983
The first United States Football League football game is played.
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Today in History: March 5th,1999
Paul Oaklik is elected premier on Nunavut, former Eastern Canadian Northwest territories.
There is an application deadline posted at NVIT for graduation applications. The first nations run public institution offers full degrees in association with other university colleges as well as certificates, diplomas, and associate degrees. May 16th is the scheduled convocation date for this years grad.
Today in History: March 4, 51
Nero later the Roman ruler is given the title princeps junventutis.
Registration is open for the Merritt Country Run, the country run is on June 9th,2013 at 8:Am,at Voght park. The run starts and finishes at the park,Main Street and Canford Avenue.
21 KM walk/run (8:am )
Twice around the park track (8:30 am )
5 KM walk / run( (9 am)
10 KM walk/ run (9 am)
Register at www.merrittcountryrun.ca
The 3 months gives people time to get in the shape they want to take part at the level they want.
Certified Routes.
Today in history: February 27,1940
Kamen and Ruben discover carbon 14.
A motorman from Beaver Drilling gave us a conversation last week. He said he is working on a Double Drilling Rig , in the Rocky Mountain Foothills. For natural gas, his state of the art rig is usually involved in oil exploration. The motorman sowed me a key chain model bit and talked about whip-stocking a method of pulling back in a hole and stopping rotation of the String and hydrological turning the bit and controls a horizontally inclined take off. This makes for a managed drilling platform into a field.
Shale gas production has had a dramatic effect on supplies and the industry suffering is setting its hopes on conversions from high carbon use such as coal and oil to clean natural gas. according to the Horn River News in gas suffering Alberta, June 19th 2012, this may take years, and there are concerns it may not be timely for Alberta if major players go elsewhere.
Editors note: There has been a free fall in gas prices since 2009 do to high production,
Today in History: February 25,1919
Oregon puts a penny tax on gasoline becoming the first US state to levy gasoline.
Today in History: February 26th,1993
The world trade center is attacked killing 6 people in an explosion
The northwest coast of British Columbia is a beautiful and near pristine ecology in some places. The Great Bear Rainforest is the subject of interest to a group of canoe sojourners. One spoke yesterday of the trip that they take yearly up the coast to draw attention and interest to the uniqueness of the area. She spoke of the spirit bear.
This years canoe trip is earlier it will be in July instead of August and will once again focus on shared interest in the region among all involved. They will also be stopping at Ketchcan Alaska. The age range of this group of about a dozen is early adult to late 50S and they spend time camping on the way up.
A pictograph on the sources shirt had a north west coast art Tsimshhian figure with tankers in its eyes and tears.
Opinion: Ravaging and excess begins with rational justifications .
Today in History: February 25th,1923
Bread in Berlin rises to 2000 marks.