You are presumed to be honest and responsible without evidence to the contrary beyond a reasonable doubt… on the balance of probablilties you are justified by 51 % likelyhood.
Today, people feelings and sympathies are towards veterans. For some older people that are lonely it can be a dangerous time. So if somebody shows you their veteran card make sure there’s a legitimate reason for it other than the fact that you are lonely.K
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The thin blue line at the Cenotaph in Merritt November11th
No, that is not an oxymoron,where walk counts out riding.
A responsible choice:
It’s the choice you have in British Columbia. You can walk or ride. The November 15th payment deadline for renewing compass cards forJanuary delivery for seniors is coming up quickly. You might want to take note of that.
Valley Graze Sundays not open as this established business is exactly that, day off good for them and we…
Valley Graze in Merritt, BC, Canada, is a unique dining experience that blends locally sourced ingredients with a beautiful natural setting. The restaurant emphasizes fresh, seasonal produce and high-quality meats, creating a menu that highlights the flavors of the Nicola Valley. Known for its inviting atmosphere, Valley Graze offers both indoor and outdoor seating, giving guests the opportunity to enjoy their meals surrounded by picturesque views. The establishment focuses on sustainability, supporting local farmers and producers, and often features special events that celebrate the region’s culinary heritage. Whether you’re looking for a casual dining experience or a special occasion, Valley Graze aims to provide a memorable meal for everyone.
Park at the parking lot, nee: old city hall location, off garcia, signage available turn right off Nicola, half block on left, scoot behind the Prommitory building, quiant, great cuisine soft and delicious.
Meet as many of the young entrepreneurs involved as the visit allows…
Veterans Day is a significant occasion to honor and recognize the sacrifices made by military veterans. Here are several ways you can observe Veterans Day:
Attend a Ceremony: Participate in local memorial services or ceremonies held in honor of veterans. Many communities organize events at local veterans’ memorials, schools, or government buildings.
Volunteer: Offer your time to support veterans. You can volunteer at local VA hospitals, shelters for homeless veterans, or organizations dedicated to assisting veterans and their families.
Thank a Veteran: Take the time to personally thank veterans in your life or community. Express your gratitude for their service and sacrifice, which can make a meaningful impact.
Educate Yourself and Others: Learn about the history of Veterans Day, as well as the experiences of veterans and their families. Share this knowledge with others, particularly young people, to foster appreciation and understanding.
Fly the Flag: Display the American flag at your home. It is a symbol of respect for those who have served in the military.
Participate in a Moment of Silence: Observe a moment of silence at 11 a.m. on November 11th, as a tribute to all veterans.
Support Veteran-Owned Businesses: Consider shopping at or using services from veteran-owned businesses as a way to support the community.
Make a Donation: Contribute to organizations that support veterans, such as the Wounded Warrior Project, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), or local veteran charities.
Share Veteran Stories: If you know veterans, encourage them to share their stories and experiences. Documenting these narratives can honor their service and educate others.
Host a Community Event: Organize a gathering or event that brings people together to celebrate veterans, such as a barbecue, potluck, or community clean-up.
By engaging in these activities, you can help honor and show appreciation for the sacrifices that veterans have made for their country.
A breathtaking view of snowy mountains and a flowing river, capturing the serene beauty of nature in winter.
Winter Solstice December 21st, 7:30 AM
The winter solstice or the shortest day of the year. December 21st brings with it the shortest day as far as daylight hours are concerned. Colder weather will has come as the tilt of the Earth tipped to standing about 23° to the east of the poles north and south.
The gradual warm up to spring will match slowly to the spring equinox, when day and night are briefly equal.
Care should be taken to have tools to deal with winter weather.