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.
Canada’s status as being a sanctuary with and for nature and against nature has been Disturbed. Over eons of time, the continent’s preferred location in the ecosystem found the migration of many species of Flora and fauna that served to make a protective and stable system in our country on the Precambrian Canadian shield.
We are not used to disturbances. They come from time to time but they’ve always seemed to be under control. So let’s hope this warning gives us leave, not just to be thankful but to look at our standards.
I was a citizen and a young person in Canada when the British North America act was repatriated and made into the Constitution act for Canada.
Freedom guaranteed
Home rule comes home to Canada
Attached to the legislation was the charter of Rights and Freedoms for Canadians. A significance was that people would have their freedoms codified as opposed to determined by common law. In other words Court decisions. Meaning that anything is done, any laws had to be at the standard of charter proof.
So, this is a point of change. We are not used in British Columbia to a cheap value to life. We take it serious that preventable lives lost are happening in the din of politicalization of dangers and the too often quick dismissive attitude not backed up by science, basic precepts of law, or common sense.
We at the proprietary review ask people to rethink their presentation of opinion to knowing and do the proper research before you endorse even vicariously the easy dismissal of things like vaccines, flood danger, a fire danger and such this will bring you more peace and keep your conscience from being troubled at night.
Sometimes and more and more than before a statement of I don’t know enough about those things to give a responsible reply . Can I get back to you..
Please base your talk on views that can be verified.
Sunday Night after an atmospheric River, a local state of emergency was declared in North Vancouver. Six properties were put on evacuation by mandatory order. The properties are in Deep Cove.
Not as bad as this, but Nature surprises have no redemption. If you’re unprepared, be prepared for anything K
Canada has issued a weather alert concerning hurricane Oscar that would affect possible people going to Cuba.
Weather is to be respected
Voting time in BC
This atmospheric River showed up around election day. Is the universe trying to tell somebody something? Not how to vote we don’t think. But we need to have a life and we have to be careful with our stuff 😔
The Nicola Valley Community Arts Council is having a fun show this month as submissions are anonymous and a raffle is in place. You validate it by guessing who did the pit the painting for prizes? The proceeds to this not-for-profit Society will be going to improve lighting in their facility.
The Art Gallery in Merritt is located on the Corner of Nicola and Voght across from the Petro Can.
For the 42nd parliament of British Columbia there are 47 seats to form a majority Government.
Polls close at 8 PM new technology will enable results by approximately 8:30 PM.
Good voteing Good luck.
11:30 PM
58 new MLAs elected, seat count 46 NDP, 45 Conservative, 2 Green. Some seats subject to recount. After speaker is elected Green ( Carbon tax proponents) , will have balance of power.
So, it seems that the world is coming around a bit. The la Nina severe storm generator is working to bring up cooler water from deeper parts of the ocean and cause weather fronts to move it inland.
And, a carbon tax is taking up tariffs on carbon imiting oil reserves ( when burnt). So, we have been watching and waiting for the catastrophic sea level to rise.
Not terribly dramatic the drought is more of a sense of attention than sea levels. We know that the seas were about 300 m shallower at the top of the last ice age when a mile high or 2 mile high or more in some places sheets of ice covered North America. So did that translate into how the seas were going to rise with current global warming,? I watched as island states in the South seas were marked as going under. On examination it seems those things move regularly because of the sand that composes them.
Then I thought back to when our family business partnered with a couple other drillers to do the preliminary exploration work drilling on the site C project in British Columbia, Canada. My thoughts were tossed and since we finished decades ago and it’s been under construction for decades and now at this very moment is being filled with water. However, because of drought conditions, it’s not taking any water out of the system or the land, but it’s taking it from Williston lake. The WAC Bennett reservoir.
Although there is a greater efficiency with the new project, it’s a moot point about water because the drought is a concern that needs to be dealt with in a measured way and they certainly can do that. And we can cooperate when we are asked to preserve water and or be part of solutions for that sort of thing.
But, it raises in my mind questions about the abundance of water when it’s mixed with oil. We know oil doesn’t mix with water. We have as a society that with licensing through our government has given a lot of oil leases that have drilled lots of holes in the ground and pumped out lots of oil over the last few decades and guess what?
That oil was burned and put in the atmosphere. Some it was taken up again by trees but lots of interest to me is that nobody has ever raised the issue of what is taking its place in the ground. Of all that oil being pumped out.Yes we know that oil and water don’t mix but where there’s a hole there’s going to be water put down it and I presume that the oil will work its way to the top of it and the water will be underneath it in most respects. I’m not a geologist but I’m sure somebody must have studied that.
Then, the question of the carbon tax and its relationship to the availability to the market of tar sands oil. Now Tar sands oil isn’t pumped from big holes in the ground. It is mined refined and sands put in back filled pits so that would preclude the loss of groundwater, we would take.
But we’re not experts, but we think that would make tar sands oil more attractive to be used in place of huge amounts of pooled oil? It wouldn’t be pumped from the ground and replaced with groundwater, which it seems at this point we are suffering for.
Now, we are still not experts or giving you a lecture. It is somebody subjectively thinking what the hey; is it true, could have the environmental impact of tar sands been underlooked for this dynamic of groundwater disappearing and exacerbating drought conditions.
At any rate, the sight C project will be generating power this fall sometime and it’ll be using water from Williston lake that would have gone through the aging WAC Bennet Dam . So dam it anyway, what way water. ( I am sure it goes through both) Double dipped, but will it be back?
The Nicola Valley community Arts council is sponsoring and has out on display the show for the rest of October and into November till the 10th.
The show consists of numbers of small paintings, they’re anonymously and numbered and registered to their owners. They’re for sale ranges about $60 to $30 fundraiser for new lighting for the gallery.
There is a contest to name the work associated to them. An entry box and ballots provided
from Four to Seven today, there is an artists reception at the showing . The Gallery is at the Corner of Nicola and Voght in Merritt BC. Enter on the side of the Kekilui Restaurant.
The sun is still into solar maximum, A time of increased magnetic activity and storms that produce on Earth light displays known as Aurora, Borealis or Auroras moving up and down from the poles. This phenomenon can make some spectacular skyscapes, and since it’s particles by the earth it makes our weather different by reflecting sunlight back in the space.
This election is having a lot of independents run for MLA. Only registered political parties with a minimum of four seats in some provinces, (at this time it’s two in BC) get official party status.
This affects funding, caucus facilities, and others an elected independent still is your advocate in your riding.
Only one independent in decades has been elected in BC.