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Archives for 2019
Oliver could lead the way in Regional Composting
the board decided to deal with the pressing problem of the almost-full Oliver landfill, attempting to address the issue by applying for a $1.2 million grant through the B.C. Organics Infrastructure Program. “The need for Oliver has increased quite substantively, over the last little while, in terms of agricultural waste,” Reeder said. “What’s happened in […]
What happened? no thunder, no lightening, no 30mm of rain
Praemonitus, Praemunitus
Members and Media Muzzled Late Thursday, I received a copy of an email written by David Seymour, MP in the New Zealand parliament, and meant to be distributed widely. In essence, Seymour had responded to a fellow MP who had said, “it is vital that the public is involved in a conversation about what speech […]
Civic government miffed with Horgan’s secrecy
May 22, 2019 To: Government of BC ( Minister Responsible – Doug Donaldson ) From: Union of BC Municipalities ( President – Arjun Singh ) Re: Shift in Provincial Policy on Cannabis Production in the ALR In June 2018, the president of the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) met with you to discuss emerging concerns […]
Think about it with Joseph Seiler
Shuffle To shuffle my feet I move them with the sole touching the floor/ground. The jive dance step includes ‘shuffle step’ and of course, ‘rock, rock’. To simply shuffle while walking might indicate a leg injury where the person can’t fully lift their foot. It could also indicate a happy lazy walk of a daydreamer. […]
“go ahead Jack- make my day”
Time to apply for cash – design your tourism strategies
“When I think about Penticton and the South Okanagan region, I think about the farm-to-table experiences. That’s definitely a priority through our fund,” Joly said. “The other thing is anything in line with rural regions can have access to this fund.” An ongoing problem for the area is labour shortages due to the seasonality of […]