Tag Archive: Merritt


Day work

Good day to the fire fighters .

Last night some wildfire Frontline s were once again in the A & W in Merritt. Blackened faces drew the cue that they were fresh from the fight.  

Uniformed crew  members are also about Starbucks in the mornings  and we’re   marked New South Wales Wildfire. They have a thick accent hard to understand but they are keen and professional looking

Thank you fire fighters.

Work BC

According to work BC The job of firefighting pays nearly $100,000 a year.

Career.

Bass Coast 2024

Art,music, nature

So, the 2024 12th anniversary version of the Bass Coast festival has come and gone.

The get together for this year drew more than 6,000 people. The event is popular amongst fans of music, art, and nature.

Good luck for next year. P P

No bad luck came from this event for 2024.  People told us they enjoyed the access to the Coldwater River for recreating . EN Keep it up…

Bill Miner, AKA George Edwards

Photo source: Walkman Talk, Google Wikipedia, secondary sources.

Bill Miner the local bandit from the turn of the 20th century was a local legend here in the Nicola Valley. Known as Miner and old George Edwards, the gentlemen train robber he lead a double life for years between Merritt BC, Princeton and Coalmont. He also is reported to have worked the Douglas lake Cattle company for the owner JP Greaves.

Taking 7000 dollars in money and gold dust as well as about 250 thousand in US bonds and Australian securities in his famous Mission train robbery( first in Canada) he was on the lam here as a gentlemen and traveling abroad to Europe.

The local Coldwater hotel (1908) has a story of the securities being hid behind a mirror and in the dome of the three story building. There are no accounting of the securities ever being recovered but a strong interest in the CPR authorities to do that.

The timeline of Minors activities brought him to the 1907 Duck lake train robbery which netted Bill Minor, Shorty Dunn  and Louis Colquhoun,( died of TB in the BC Penn was a teacher from Ontario) about 20 dollars and the registered mail that secured their conviction in a two week trail in Kamloops. The three had been arrested after one of them had lost his nerve when being talked to by searching posse members.

Minor and Dunn got life in the BC Penn the other 25 years. However Minor weighing in at less then 140 lbs acted in the way of a rabbit and slid out of prison under a fence within 13 months of the sentence. He died in Georgia in 1913 after at least one train robbery there. Noted as the picture of innocence it was reported that the locals there chipped in for a burial.

Nina Wooliams in her 1979 book Cattle Ranch says that while working as George Edwards,  Minor  was responsible for and accident where a Chinese laborer fell out of a wagon and died of head injuries. The mans brother a cook at the ranch was wanting to kill minor causing Greaves to let him go. This gave him the time and inclination to plan the Duck lake robbery. It is also noted that he was after the relief money going to the San Franciso earthquake victims in 1907. He got the wrong train.

This year is the 100th year since his death in Georgia and it marks an age that passed the authorities excepting of Robin Hood types like Miner. Even the 1907 attribution of  credit in Miner with the catch words Hands Up by a the head of the Pinkerton agency would probably not be done today.People operating on the wrong side of the government and community face public relations and vilification that is hard to beat. Even political figures like Saddam and others must not have been all bad.

In the words of a favored son ,when talking of  an arch villain Adolf Hitler the statement of innocence ” I heard he was good to his dog” gave  a sense that borrowing trouble not your own is a pricey emotional and spiritual due.

Hating someone makes them bigger then they are and engaging them somehow lessens you. Though necessary sometimes, we hope that you are spared these episodes in you and yours lives.  We wish that you escape like a rabbit under the fence the cost and confinement of ill will.

Ode to the Grey Fox may he continue to rest in peace. Watch out for PR on the other side.

Shorty Dunn drowned at 70 years of age involved in prospecting in northern Canada, its said that he lost his life in bravery saving another. Colquhoun is buried in the New West Minister Penitentiary grave yard with about 100 other unclaimed bodies. The NWP is torn down however the graveyard remains with unmarked graves and some concrete marker bearing prisoner numbers.

Although the stories are sanitized through the lens of history and belief, he is noted as having a career by the RCMP in their web site page”The Story of Bill Miner” it included over thirty  years of prison time and is  softer then the term  ” Career Criminal”. The police also say that his capture gave then credibility. Two jurisdictions did the arrest here in Merritt. The CPR also lost a lot of chinese labourers building the rail road to nitro explosions ( transported in wagons)

In 1914 a year after Bill Miners death in Georgia the Government of British Columbia purchased two Chilean Navel submarines, this was covert against the law and against an American embargo. The constitutional authority for defence was the Canadian Federal Government who quickly acquired them from the province of British Columbia. The price that BC paid a reported 1.1 million dollars was bigger then the Federal governments navel budget. the clouds of war in Europe had been gathering foe some time and challenges to structure had occurred since the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. The time and setting fit  the range of Miner in BC. Since the arrest in Merritt was done by a BC Policeman and a NWMP federal cop we can image politics and positioning even with the reports of Pinkerton cops coming up and the vilifying reports that Miner had been after the San Fransisco relief money going south.

He was a crook and a thief ( a long record) but some civility was clear and gave a mood that fit the time and sense of right and wrong here in BC.

His play was acted out some time after the Mcleans who were real murders and uncontrolled. They were hung at the BC Pen after holding off a large posse at  the Douglas large ranch. The posse formed after they had killed a civil cop at the stump lake ranch north of Merritt. Still the conspiring context of these criminal acts were addressed by a need for credibility and country that did not fully get settled untill after the great conflict of the first world war and events like Vimy ridge and other.

Why is this relevant today, because the same passions are excited by insecurity now and in particular with young people they are the easiest group to blame for budget problems and malaise and political strife. Case in point the 15-year-old that was shot by police in Greece, that perception and movement against banks and globalization ran a gambit several years ago.

These guys were bad guys but where did it start, someone missed a opportunity to lead and it went to blame…..?

Its save to say that being civil has its rewards; sometimes.

Review: Nina Woolliams Cattle Ranch, 1979: For a frontier sense in Canada *****  excellent

May 2nd to June 2nd 2024

At the Arts Center, 2051 Voght street Merritt BC, Canada. Opie passed from life on May 15th 2021, his friends and supporters have put together a show of his Art and limited edition prints.

Known also for his making of flutes and flute music Friday saw a reception with live flutes and that haunting shrill sound of chords that charmed his 76 odd years of life and productive times.

Open House Take Down; June 2nd 1-4 PM

The Opie show will end on the second of June with a take down of displays and an open house at the gallery from 1-4 PM. Enter by the Kekuli cafe, hours are Wednesday – Saturday 10 Am to 5 PM, Sunday Noon – 4 PM.

Pursue life


Pursue life

TGIF- Creature Comforts…

Creature Comforts

The arts council in Merritt is hosting the community arts show at the downtown gallery. January 26th.to March 13th 2022.

Covid-19 live January 28th 2022

Highlights.

670,000.Invitations for booster shots

600,000. Appointments as of today.

On this Day: January 28th 1591

The ” wise wife of Keith” executed

Born Sarah McLachlan Canadian country music star

In the arms of an Angel.

File Photo KDG

Happy Birthday, Trace Adkins, January 13,1962

Where I am today

Moon at three quarter August Merritt BC Photo KDG

Feature transmountain expansion.

Pipe for oil field File:Photo KDG

Fuel ration off in BC.

The rationing of gasoline in British Columbia has ended while a state of emergency has been extended due to the flooding situation.

The transmountain pipeline resume shipping December 5th 2021.

The government is grateful to those that abided to the 30 liter ration.The ration comes off as of December 14th BC remains in a state of emergency until December 28th 2021.

The trans mountain restart has been a success in ensuring supplies of fuel. Quote source

Crews work around the clock to repair B.C.’s Coqu…: https://youtu.be/ZAxTtTqeHzY

On this Day: December 14th 1297

50 thousand people die in flooding in the Netherlands.

Born on this Day: December 12th 1915

Frank Sinatra (old blue eyes) born.

Naturalist is as Naturalist does…

December 16th 2021, bees of the British Columbia interior.

The November meeting of the Nicola Naturalist Society was postponed to December 16th 2021. Elaine Sedgman from Kamloops will present a postponed show from May 2020 and October at the NVIT lecture theater on next Thursday at 7:pm.

She believes in the native quality of BC bees to pollinate.

Program side note…

On this Day: December 9th 1951

Montreal becomes the first North American city to have a YMCA.

Lol-luck on local…

Think,buy,and laugh local.

Volunteer. Joy bringer:

Santa ready for Christmas
File Photo KDG

On this Day: December 2nd 1804

Napoleon Bonaparte, coronated emperor.

https://youtu.be/BLfi146llmc

Red Sky in the evening
File Photo KDG

You will never be an emperor, say it! But you can be pleasant,find love and be happy! Say it! Now is that not better? Easier displayed.

Bodycam protocols, body-worn cameras

File Photo KDG

The UBCM is having a part in the implementation of Body-worn cameras through its Public Safety Canada working group.

The group will take concern with the financial impacts of the equipping of police with body cams on local governments. The aim is to increase public trust in police through quicker court actions by using video evidence. The equipping of cameras will be a check on racism as well.

The estimated per-unit cost is 2000 to 3000 dollars.

On this Day: October 28th, 1726

Gulliver’s travels are published.

Pig catcher for an instrument that
Xrays internal pipe.
File photo KDG

To Burnaby and beyond.

The Trans Mountain expansion is scheduled to start its Nicola river crossing this month. { permits permitting).

*Activities may begin as early as August, pending all necessary permits and approvals.

Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) will be used to cross under the Nicola River. This work takes place in a phased approach beginning with the establishment of temporary work spaces on either side of the area being crossed. One site will house a drilling rig and associated equipment, and the other will serve as a staging site for the pipe and will include welding and pipe stringing. After the site is prepared the crossing will be drilled, and then pipe pulled back through. After the drilling phase is complete the site will be cleared and returned to its original use.

Source Trans Mountain

Internet all the way, 1000 KM, on top of the pipe.

The expansion and redo of the 60 year old Trans Mountain oil line to Burnaby from Edmonton is employing nearly 10,000 people at this point. A great deal of national prestige and the sense that we as a people can do something and do it right is balanced on the outcome of this venture.

Nearly all the social economic and cultural definitions of Canadians is being tested with this pipeline.Today we start to present a series of 🎭 article for your perosal.

TMX Feature Tuesday 6 PM

1000 KM and internet all the way.

The pipeline will have fiber optics on its own, the fiber will power ,a new leak monitoring system as well as provide internet to a number of isolated rural communities in it’s path.

On this Day: August 10th 1948

Editor’s note: Pig maybe old technology ,will check it out.