Scott Schaffrick Rob Graham and Warren Brown Missing from photo: Grant Stevely and Spencer Tribbick “We went down to the river to identify potential hazard areas where people may become entrapped in downed trees (strainers). With the river at its current level (low) it allowed us to safely enter into areas of the river to […]
Archives for July 2015
Think piece on LNG
Legislation tabled in the B.C. legislature puts in motion ratification of the Province’s first project agreement with an LNG proponent, marking an integral phase in the development of B.C.’s liquefied natural gas industry, Premier Christy Clark announced today. “Three principles underpin these agreements: to give business certainty and keep British Columbia competitive; to ensure British […]
Open letter
To Linda Larson, Liberal Party MLA for Boundary-Similkameen Dear Linda: Thank you for working so hard for the people in communities in this area. I appreciate that you strive to represent your constituents well, and to make this area a better place for everyone. Today, as You are called back to the Legislative Assembly, I […]
The fracking debate – is there cause for alarm?
VANCOUVER — Both sides in the fracking debate in British Columbia say a new study in the U.S. backs their position. A major study from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency — in the works for five years — found hydraulic fracturing activities in the United States have not led to widespread, systemic effects on drinking […]
Green backyard – July 13
Large format picture – press On high magnification you see the silver power lines
tamara
Tamara Elizabeth
Music, kids, fun, rides – bring it on
Photos by Bob Cameron – “Black Orchid Photography”



