Friday, September 27, 2024

BC's Legislative Library: "Beekeepers Calendar 1924", may help our 2024 backyard honey bees

 https://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/pubdocs/bcdocs_holmes/461681/461681_Beekeepers_calendar_for_BC.pdf

 


 All of the data for British Columbia's Bee Keeping is at our Library  'Advice for Beekeepers'

https://llbc.ent.sirsidynix.net/client/en_GB/main/search/results?qu=beekeepers+british+columbia&te=

 

And from an earlier Post of Beekeeping  and more importantly, the locations in British Columbia 

.... your backyards...... perhaps

Balcomo                            A. Doherty

Beaver Creek P.O.              Alex. Shaw
Beaver Creek P.O.              Donald McKenzie
Beaver Creek P.O.              R.W. Thompson

Burnaby Lake                    H. Ledger
Burnaby Lake                    C.F. Sprott

Burnton City                     Mrs. Robson
Burnton City                     Edw. Schram

Seymour Arm          F.N. Daniels
Sidney                     Chas. Armstrong
Sooke                      John A. Murray
Sooke                      John A. French
South Vancouver    Mr. Pacey                  Wilson Road & Pacey Avenue
Strawberry Vale     Rob. Clark

Vancouver           M.J. Henry    3010 Westminster Road AKA Kingsway
Vancouver           Mrs. R. J. Fisher         1037 Denman Street
Vancouver           Wm. Rennie Seed Co.
Vancouver           Herman M. Alpine      1550 7th Avenue


Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Monday, September 9, 2024

I betcha BC Premier Glen Clark has been laughing, silently, at Kevin Falcon's choice of 'BCUP' because ....

the acronym has failed twice, now.


 

https://llbc.ent.sirsidynix.net/client/en_GB/main/search/detailnonmodal/ent:$002f$002fSD_ILS$002f0$002fSD_ILS:317429/one


More info

https://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/PubDocs/bcdocs/317429/index.htm

http://www.llbc.leg.bc.ca/public/PubDocs/bcdocs/317429/unityrep.pdf

 

February 12th, 1998
 

Dear British Columbians,

On behalf of the members of B.C.'s Unity Panel, we are pleased to submit our "Report on the Calgary Declaration" in response to the Terms of Reference assigned to us by Premier Glen Clark. 

B.C.'s Unity Panel, consisting of private citizens and elected officials, embarked on the most extensive consultation process on national unity in our province's history.

The Panel sought the opinions of British Columbians and heard concerns on other issues deemed important to national unity.

British Columbians told us that they are passionate about the future of our country and appreciate the opportunity to express their views and opinions on national unity.  Regarding the Calgary Declaration, the responses we collected through our consultations show strong support for the document and its seven principles.