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.
Leah demonstrates the new game toss at the downtown tourist info center known as the Bailee house,2202 Voght Merritt BC.
Built by Leonard Male the activity consists of two boards and four bean bags. The object is that three ends and the person that gets the most in the hole or closest to the hole is the winner.
So, come to the property and enjoy sitting under the maple trees and playing bean bag toss.
This is an excellent exertion for those that may be a little on the disabled side there’s no contact it’s absolutely safe and it’s a fun activity because you’ll do it with somebody.
🌊 watering level one retricted
Bye the Bye the city is at level one restrictions for watering. Check even or day at city merritt.ca
Editors note
As of August 3rd 2023, the city of Meredith is following level 4 water restrictions to protect the water levels in the cold water river as it relates to fish.
Watering is allowed twice a week for plants and gardens but not lawns.
For more information go to Merritt.ca. To define methods and times.
The time since November 13th while starting out as notable is not yet a pleasant thought; the whole experience needs work to mitigate people’s losses. Thanks for your wisdom!
On this Day: November 26th 1778
First European visitor to the Hawian Island of Maui.
Whats Cooking
Spiritual Romance
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Editors note: We do not worship the moon or other physical things, we rely on the image and its ability to be a time and place marker and event tag to apply poetic thought for your enjoyment. That being said, destiny is often caused by belief and we would not take that away from anyone. However, we maintain that poetic thought needs a conduit and we are fortunate to have such a beautiful one at our pleasure. PP
BC Government to get a deferral on old growth from first nations.
On November 2 the provincial government announced that it would be working in partnership with First Nations to defer the harvest of 2.6 million hectares of BC’s most at-risk old growth forests. Logging deferrals are viewed as a temporary measure – as recommended in the 2020 Old Growth Strategic Review – to allow for the development of a new approach to sustainable forest management that prioritizes ecosystem health.
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Logging has been a good livlihood for BC.
Large logging trucks need industrial facilities as they can not be parked in residential areas. File Photo KDG
Canada approved the Trans Mountain Expansion on June 18, 2019. The work is subject to 156 conditions that the regulator ensures are carried out. The most prodigious condition of construction is always the cleanup or reclamation.
The stated goal of this project’s reclamation efforts is to protect the environment, have a small impact on land, and return it to its original function if there were to be an impact.
Wetlands, Farm to be returned to function if disrupted.
Trans Mountain has committed to this in writing in the application conditions in the approval and in more generic terms in its newsletter and of course by doing it along the way. Some things are mitigated when the original value is degraded and the enjoyment of local life enhanced by mitigating a recreational or environmental legacy for communities.
There are many specifics in this month’s trans mountain today on plans and opportunities for the reclamation of the progressive and completed work.
These are us!
This is us, we own this as Canadians at this point, and the value of our citizenship is being communicated by the care and control of this endeavor. Let’s look at this as a legacy for the civility and attachment to successful completion and mitigation during a very challenging time in our life. Fortune follows the brave and while not viewed as heroic the fact that it goes through us, bisects our land, and curates our landscape with a common compliment, is indeed a legacy, we should brood. Because it was done right when other things were wrong. Done right in the way that patient progress passed the clamor of fears.
Marie Antoinette, said. “you take the cake” spoof
I was a queen, and you took away my crown; a wife, and you killed my husband; a mother, and you deprived me of my children. My blood alone remains: take it, but do not make me suffer long.
Game 7 Wednesday, September 22nd, Coquitlam . There are adult seasons pass’s available for $250.00. Thanks for supporting junior hockey; fans are essential to the style and demeanor of the game.
BCHLTV.ca
The local junior hockey team has a special on to August 31st for a “All access seasons pass to streamed league games.
#modernhockey
BURNABY, B.C. – The BC Hockey League (BCHL) announced today that they have rebranded their online streaming broadcasts to BCHL TV. The league has launched a new website – www.bchltv.ca – specifically tailored to BCHL fans, where viewers can browse the league’s schedule, go directly to a specific team’s upcoming games or view recent archives. BCHL games will […]
September 13th 2021,vaccination proof for ticketed events…
The ministry of health is requiring one shot immunization for certain public admissions on Sept 13th, this may includes seeing the local team, if outbreaks are relevant.
The certification will be online for downloading before the September 13th start. Three items needed”
Name
Date of Birth
Personal Health Number
On this Day: August 26th 1971
The first million dollar NHL contract goes to Bobby Oar.
Otter Nicola River Merritt a good indcator of health File photo KDG
The habitat is not ours to waste.
File photo KDG
Mallard ducks at Nicola River in Merritt BC
File Photo KDG
Broken leg
Cold weather can hurt birds caught behind
File Photo KDG
700 rivers/ creeks on the trans mountain, expansion., consultation was made to address them.
KDG
Kingfisher
Photo KDG
A returning Salmon rises out of the water Nicola river Hyway 8 train bridge walking trail, Merritt BC August 12th/16
Photo KDG
Ducks in a row,on the Nicola river , December 3rd 2013
File photo KDG
This hawk seems relaxed around electrical fixtures.
File Photo KDG
Urban living: this Marmot takes advantage of a concrete pad for shelter.
The ides of March , ground hog day, Equinox, makes for a pinning for spring.
File Photo KDG
Adult Black Bear Canada October 31 2013
Deer crossing roads other then freeway watch for deer!
File photo: KDG
Eagle starved to death, a source says its worth 2000 dollars on black market. now in hands of CO
Things to come this spring
On this Day: June 15 763 BC
A solar eclipse is recorded by the Assyrians, the record is used later to adjust their timeline in history.
The local lawn bowling association will be open for the season May 1st.Joe Geil from the group says the 7 o’clock evening activity is on Sundays , Tuesdays and Thursdays,at the grounds on Merritt ave behind the Desert Inn. The first three times are free two and a half dollars a time after that.
The facility also has overhead lights and a lounging area.
On this day: April 10th 1970
Paul Macartney leaves the Beetles.
The local arts council is having a showing of the works of Gabriola Island artist Harold Allanson. Stone Crop Studios. The Show will be from February 27th to March 7th at he Old Courthouse Gallery ,1840 Nicola Avenue Merritt BC. There will be an artist reception on February 27th 5-7 PM The Court House gallery is open Fridays and Saturdays 10AM-4PM during the show. The Arts Council has moved from month long showings to relying on the reception and a brief period of reflection. The arts council is a member of the provincial arts council, and endorsed by the City of Merritt.
On this day: February 6th 1918 British Women over 30 get the right to vote.