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Garcia street Merritt BC

Highways entering 5&5A

The Nicola River was the quiet partner draining the Nicola Valley to the coast from the conjuction of the Coldwater bad boy of 2021. The enterence to the city from the north end includes two highways shared with the Nicola river. A dance partner that sustained a lot of damage that took years to repair…

The Nicola River:

Tributary of Thompson River

is an important tributary to the Thompson River in south-central British Columbia. The section from the outlet of Nicola Lake to its confluence with the Thompson River near Spences Bridge covers a distance of approximately 100 kilometers.Here is some general information about the river’s flow and levels in this stretch:General Flow Characteristics * Regulation: The flow out of Nicola Lake is regulated by a storage dam, which influences the river’s initial discharge. * Tributary Influence: As the river flows towards the Thompson, it is significantly augmented by major tributaries, most notably the Coldwater River (near Merritt) and Spius Creek. These tributaries, particularly the Coldwater River, contribute large volumes of water, especially during spring melt. * Annual Pattern: Like many interior BC rivers, the Nicola River experiences a typical pattern: * Maximum Flows (Peak Flows): Generally occur in the late spring or early summer (May/June) due to snowmelt, and are the basis for flood events. * Minimum Flows (Low Flows): Typically occur in the late summer, fall, and winter. Low flows can be a critical concern for fish, particularly salmon, due to reduced habitat and increased water temperatures. Drought conditions can exacerbate these low-flow periods.Flow Rate DataExact, long-term historical maximum, minimum, and annual mean flows vary considerably along the river and depend on the specific monitoring station (hydrometric station) and the period of record. However, some data points are available for reference: * Near the Outlet of Nicola Lake: The drainage area is approximately 2,990 \text{ km}^2. *

At the Thompson River Confluence (Spences Bridge):

The total drainage area of the Nicola River is approximately 7,670 \text{ km}^2. The discharge here is much greater than at the lake outlet due to the contributions of major tributaries. * One study mentions a designated (daily) flow of 380 \text{ m}^3/\text{s} at the downstream limit of a study area, which indicates the scale of potential high flows near the confluence. *

Critical Low Flow for Fish: MAD

Photo KDG returning Salmon circa September 2025

For salmon management, thresholds like the 20\% Mean Annual Discharge (MAD) and 10\% MAD are used to indicate flows below which fish may be negatively impacted. For a station on the Nicola River (near Nicola), the 20\% MAD was noted as 1.4 \text{ m}^3/\text{s} and the 10\% MAD as 0.678 \text{ m}^3/\text{s}.Maximum and Minimum Levels * Maximum: The Nicola River has a history of significant flood events. The November 2021 flood, for example, was described as a 200-year flood event, which severely impacted the river’s channel and surrounding communities like Merritt.

* Minimum:

Low water levels are a recurring environmental concern, especially in the late summer and early fall, driven by both natural climate cycles and water abstraction for uses like agricultural irrigation.For the most precise and up-to-date data on daily and historical maximum/minimum levels and flows, it is best to consult the Environment and Climate Change Canada’s Water Survey of Canada or the British Columbia River Forecast Centre, which maintain continuous monitoring stations (like 08\text{LG}065 at the Outlet of Nicola Lake and 08\text{LG}070 south of Shackan).

Recovery from flash flood of 2021

The Coldwater River flooded very quickly and did a lot of damage in November of 2021. It joined the Nicola River at the confluence of highway 8 and continued to do its contribution to a 200 year flash flooding that did extensive damage to the coquihalla highway in many places in the province. Not many lives were lost, however economic damage was tremendous.

Canada drives

New federal inputs…

This input is prevoked by unidentified sources saying that Recent Federal activity may cause a signage flurry. Safe and defensive driving remains your primary duty. Be calm and carry on…

Bigger Fines

Remember Claire Newman

Merritt City Councillor, Deceased

The landscape of traffic and road safety regulations in Canada involves a distinct division of powers between the federal, provincial, and territorial governments.Federal Traffic Regulations for 2025 (Potential and Confirmed)While some sources circulated claims of a “New Canada Driving Law 2025” with wide-ranging changes, official government sources indicate that many day-to-day traffic rules remain under provincial jurisdiction.The federal government’s role, through Transport Canada, primarily focuses on areas like: * Vehicle Safety Standards (Motor Vehicle Safety Act): * **Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS): New federal regulations are mandating that all newly manufactured vehicles (light and heavy) include specific safety technologies like Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) and, potentially, other systems like lane-keeping assistance and adaptive cruise control. *

School Bus Safety:

Proposed regulations include mandating extended stop arms and exterior vehicle perimeter visibility systems on all newly manufactured school buses. * Recall Information: New regulations may require designated vehicle companies to provide a free web-based service for consumers to look up vehicle-specific recall information using their VIN. * Commercial Vehicle Regulation (Interprovincial/Territorial Carriers): * Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs): Regulations require federally regulated commercial carriers (those crossing provincial/territorial borders) to use certified ELDs to track driver Hours of Service (HOS). Updates to this may include a transition to third-generation ELDs. * Hours of Service (HOS) Rules: Updates to HOS regulations for commercial drivers (e.g., specific break requirements) are implemented at the federal level to reduce fatigue-related risks. * Criminal Law: * The Criminal Code of Canada governs serious driving offenses like Impaired Driving (alcohol or drug-related) and Dangerous Driving. Any changes to the BAC limits or impaired driving penalties are made at the federal level, applying nationwide.How the Federal Government Implements Regulations with Limited Direct JurisdictionYou are correct that the federal government owns and maintains only a very small fraction of Canada’s roads (such as some roads on federal lands like national parks, military bases, or the small portion of the National Highway System that is federally owned).The federal government is able to establish nationwide rules because its authority stems from different legislative powers than those of the provinces: *

Criminal Law Power:

Guilty mind or should have been.

prison for impaired

The federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over criminal law, which is why it sets the rules and penalties for impaired and dangerous driving that apply across all provinces. *

Trade and Commerce Power:

This allows the federal government to regulate interprovincial and international trade, which is the basis for regulating commercial trucking (carrier safety, ELDs, HOS) that crosses borders. * Peace, Order, and Good Government (POGG) Power and Declaratory Power: These allow the federal government to set national standards where there is a clear national concern or to declare works (like certain transportation systems) to be for the general advantage of Canada. * Motor Vehicle Safety Act: The federal government uses this act to set technical safety standards for all vehicles and equipment imported or manufactured for sale in Canada. This is how mandatory ADAS systems are enforced—it’s a requirement for the vehicle to be sold in the country, not a direct rule for the driver on the road.In summary: *

Federal government regulates the vehicle (safety standards),

and the serious criminal offenses (impaired driving), and interprovincial commercial transport. * Provincial/Territorial governments regulate the driver and use of the road (licensing, vehicle registration, speed limits, distracted driving, right-of-way rules, and most general traffic enforcement).

Your child is out there…

Stay safe, cost to much otherwise

20th,October 2025

Three interesting things that have happened on the 20th of a month are: *

July 20, 1969:

The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, Eagle, landed on the Moon, and a few hours later, Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on its surface. *

October 20, 1968:

Former U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy married Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis on the island of Skorpios.

* November 20, 1910:

The Mexican Revolution began with the call to arms by Francisco I. Madero, marking the start of a decade-long struggle that profoundly reshaped the country’s political and social structure.

What will you do on October 20th?

Cassadra Dolen returns…

Cassandra Dolen, an established successful artist with published books was at the the artist reception for the October November showing of the “Who Done It” version of an anonymous artist competition and sale.

cassadradolen.org

Cassandra was noted as saying that she has returned to Merritt after living with her brother in Victoria after losing her husband, 3 years ago.

Who Done It art show continues on to November 10th. 2025, corner of Nicola avenue and Voght Street in Merritt, BC.

Sop, Saturday

What is peace?

That’s a profound request. Peace is one of the most complex and universally desired concepts. Here is an overview of its nature, attainment, duration, allies, adversaries, and value.The Nature of PeacePeace is not merely the absence of war or conflict; it is a dynamic state of harmony, balance, and well-being. It exists on two main levels: *

Inner Peace

(or Psychological/Spiritual Peace): A state of mind where one is calm, content, and free from debilitating anxieties and emotional turmoil. It’s often found through self-acceptance and mindfulness. * Outer Peace (or Social/Global Peace): A condition in communities, nations, and the world characterized by justice, equality, respect for human rights, cooperation, and the constructive resolution of conflict.How Peace is AttainedAchieving peace is a continuous process requiring effort on both the individual and collective levels.For Inner Peace: * Mindfulness and Meditation: Practices that train the mind to stay present and observe thoughts without judgment, reducing reactivity to stress. * Acceptance: Acknowledging and accepting circumstances, both internal and external, that cannot be changed. * Forgiveness: Releasing anger and resentment toward oneself or others, which frees up emotional energy.For Outer/Global Peace: * Justice and Equality: Addressing systemic inequalities, poverty, and discrimination, as injustice is a primary root cause of conflict. * Dialogue and Diplomacy: Establishing open channels of communication to understand opposing viewpoints and negotiate solutions. * Education: Teaching empathy, critical thinking, and conflict resolution skills from a young age. *

Strong, Fair Institutions:

Creating effective legal and governmental structures that enforce laws impartially and protect human rights.The Duration of PeaceHow long peace lasts depends entirely on its foundation and maintenance. * Temporary Peace (Truce/Absence of Conflict): This can be short-lived, often only lasting as long as the underlying issues remain unaddressed. A simple ceasefire, for example, is temporary. * Durable Peace (Positive Peace): This is long-lasting because it is built on strong pillars of social justice, economic opportunity, and political stability. It’s a system where conflicts are naturally resolved without violence.Peace is not a permanent destination but an ongoing activity. It requires constant vigilance, effort, and reinvestment by all parties involved, much like maintaining a garden.Enemies and Friends of PeaceThe Enemies (Adversaries)The enemies of peace are the forces that disrupt harmony and fuel conflict: * Injustice: Unfair systems, inequality, and oppression. * Fear and Ignorance: Fear often leads to prejudice, and ignorance prevents understanding. * Greed: The insatiable desire for power, resources, or wealth, leading to exploitation and competition. * Extremism and Dogmatism: Rigid, uncompromising beliefs that reject dialogue and compromise. * Poverty: Economic deprivation that leads to desperation and vulnerability to recruitment by violent groups.The Friends (Allies)The friends of peace are the virtues and practices that sustain harmony: * Empathy and Compassion: The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. *

Tolerance and Respect:

Acknowledging the value and rights of all individuals, regardless of their differences. * Honesty and Integrity: Building trust between people and nations. * Dialogue and Diplomacy: The commitment to non-violent communication and negotiation. * Rule of Law: A system where all people and institutions are accountable to laws that are fairly enforced.The Value of PeaceThe value of peace is incalculable and serves as the foundation for all other human progress: * Enables Development: Peace allows societies to divert resources from military spending to education, healthcare, infrastructure, and scientific research. *

Fosters Human Potential:

In a peaceful environment, individuals are free from the daily struggle for survival and can focus on creativity, self-improvement, and contribution to society. * Preserves Life and Dignity: It prevents the loss of life, injury, and the widespread suffering and displacement caused by war. *

Strengthens Economy:

Stable, peaceful societies attract investment and facilitate trade, leading to economic prosperity. * Promotes Democracy and Human Rights: Peace provides the necessary stability for democratic institutions to flourish and for fundamental rights to be protected.In essence, peace is the indispensable prerequisite for a thriving, just, and humane world.

TGIF-Artist reception…

Who done it?

Friday October 17th,2025,5-7 PM

The Nicola Valley Community Arts council is at it with a show that runs till November 10th, “Who Done It”, displays a lot of local artists with the same size canvas putting their art up anonymously and showing their style into a Discovery.

Reception at the corner of Nicola and Voght Street in Merritt, British Columbia, Canada. Enter by the side door beside

Kekalui Cafe.

This is not an add, however, it’s news and we expect anybody that would like to would make a comment about the show and we’d appreciate that input. KDG

A House of Dynamite

Well, lust for power is always going to be there ❤️💖

Volcanoes in our backyard

Join the Nicola Naturalist Society and presenter. Nancy Gurver Van Wagoner on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology lecture theater, top of the hill Belshaw avenue Merritt British Columbia, Canada.

Nancy is a professor from Thompson Rivers University in geology and volcanology. She says there are volcanoes in the center of British Columbia going back 55 million years.

Free parking, no food and drinks in the lecture theater, time 7:00 till 9:00 p.m. The group is fond of saying they’re welcoming purchases of membership or donations.

The life of a sweet flower…

Whether it’s in metaphor or reality it matters little by fame standards but your presenance remains a statement of beauty grace and fulfillment.

Come Again

Please come, we look forward to you in the spring when you break the ground again. And your life spills over into ours and radiant beauty and silent pose, causing us to think that we will not propose any harm come to us or our friends and family, and we will keep the faith until the end.

Have a great day!

I was thankful

When I breathed my first, a slight dip in my lower lips showed an innate pro understanding.

Life, life is, and can tolerate very little bull..

We but remember that without our joy we cannot give unto others, What we cannot appreciate in ourselves.

So if that’s what you get for an understanding of today then thanksgiving is successful in your array.

Don’t to be in the grip of joy or Peace without pleasant pause.

Just because…

K

Starship launch number 10 test…

spacex

Rah Rah

Eight dummy satellites deployed.

Data Success

According to sources they are happy with the data collected however it’s another space rocket exploded after the test, on landing, in the water, not unexpected.

Number 11 Ditto

October 2-12 2025 Over a hundred seventy films of interest,international scope, scale and society… Sweet artist accent! always.

Vancouver international film festival concludes