The year 2023 summary
January
January 16, former NHL player Gino Odjick died of heart attack. He became one of 2066 athlete with cardiac arrests or serious issues, 1446 of them died, since Covid 19 “vaccination”.
January 23, Trudeau announced that Canada is leading in quantum computing. The announcement was made at private company Xanadu Quantum Technologies, which received $40 millions from federal government.
January 28, Freedom rally in Salmon Arm- tribute to Freedom convoy 2022 and also support to Freedom convoy 2023- Tribute started in Kelowna and went trough Merrit, Kamloops, Salmon Arm, Vernon and back to Kelowna.
February
February 2, the Canadian Senate passed Bill C-11, “An Act to amend the Broadcasting Act”, known as “censorship act”.
February 15, Florida Health published a Health alert on mRNA Covid 19 vaccine Safety. This information was passed by our team to Interior Health, CSRD and City of Salmon Arm.
February 16, silent protest against 58.0 meter-tall Self Supporting Cell tower occurred in the CSRD boardroom during the CSRD directors board meeting.
February 18, freedom rally in Salmon Arm against the ongoing AGENDA 2030.
March
March 2, concerned residents delivered information packages about the harmful impact on human health, pollinators, and nature as complex of proposed 5 G tower in Sorrento to officials of CSRD.
March 9, the Federal government begun installing without any consent The Personal Information Banks {PIB} to collect and store personal data of Canadians.
March 15, Air Canada launched digital identification of passengers. The program uses facial recognition technology but for now under voluntary basis.
March 16, TD Bank sent letter to its customers notifying them of changes to the Cardholder and Electronic Financial Services Terms and Conditions {CEFST}. The CEFST has been modified into two separate agreements; digital banking and the access agreement.
March 27, FOI received about mayor and council “trip” to Whistler in September 2022. Salmon Arm taxpayers cost this trip $31.000.
Montana passed House Bill NO.645 to “Prohibit donations of certain blood and blood products”, prohibit the donation of blood from people “vaccinated” against Covid- 19.
April
April 6, Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry issued a new order that mandates Covid -19 vaccination as a condition of employment for healthcare workers and students.
Canada continued negotiations with World Health Organization about “New pandemic treaty” that will take away Canadian sovereignty.
May
May 5, World Health Organization announced that Covid 19 no longer constitutes as pandemic.
May 29, the United Conservative Party won election in Alberta and Danielle Smith was elected as Premier.
June
June 22, the Board of Directors of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District {CSRD} has approved to build a new 58 m tall 5 G tower in Sorrento.
July
July 1, Canada Day rally on TCH close by Centenoka Park Mall.
July 12, fire started on the west side of Adams Lake, approximately 3,75 miles from the lake. Reported cause is lightning.
July 13, protest at Vernon RCMP against human trafficking.
July 13, fire on the West side grows to 82 acres. A new fire is spotted one mile east of the Adams Lake, grows to 33 acres.
July 20, the fire grows for one week on the West side to 230 acres and 650 acres on the East side.
July 31, fire on the West side reaches over 2460 acres, on the East side almost 4880 acres. Fire on the East side reaches the lake.
July 31, A man and woman set a fire close to the railway tracks in the Tappen area. The couple was caught by the RCMP and charged $2300. Fire was knocked out immediately by the local firefighters.
July 31, Structural Protection Units were redeployed from Adams Lake to other communities.
US sent cluster bombs to Ukraine regime.
Bank of Canada advanced the digital currency project- Central Bank Digital Currency{CBDC}.
August
August 2, The BC Wildfire Service reported that there was no threat to communities on the East side of Adams Lake.
August 2, CSRD issued an Evacuation order for the Lower East Adams Lake fire.
August 5, fire on the East side reached the lake and grew to more than 8,000 acres. The size of fire on the West side exceeded 10,000 acres.
August 9, rain in Shuswap decreased the size of the fire to a little over 1,000 acres. People and nature relaxed.
August 10, no fire recognized by the NASA satellite.
August 11, almost 38 acres of fire localized on the East side of Adams Lake and almost 200 acres on the West side.
August 12, the Evacuation order from August 2 downgraded to an Evacuation Alert for Lower East Side of the Adams lake fire.
August 13, fire on the West side grew to 160 acres, on the East side close to 1400 acres.
August 14, fire fighters made camp on the Squilax Airfield, on the Squilax- Anglemont Rd. More than 100 firefighters from Costa Rica and 100 from Brazil joined the BC crews on the site. It was reported that 15 helicopters were available for the Adams Lake fires.
August 15, winds picked up and the fire on both side of the lake reached almost 7000 acres. The fire approached the high voltage power line, {0.30 mile} which runs from Mica Creek to Vancouver.
August 16, Evacuation Alert issued for Lee Creek.
August 17, Adams Lake fires reached over 46,000 acres.
August 17, firefighters set up fire hoses around the structures in Scotch Creek.
August 17, 4.00 PM BC Wildfire Services started an aerial ignition. 6424 acres were intentionally back burned, right behind Scotch Creek and Lee Creek, despite a forecast of strong winds. Residents of North Shuswap complained they were not informed about that action. The fire extended on both sides of the high voltage power line, without damaging or interrupting power distribution.
August 18, An Evacuation order was declared for a portion of Meadow Creek while the balance of the community, along with Celista, was issued an evacuation alert. The CSRD encouraged people to leave their homes and follow the order.
August 18, an Evacuation order is issued for Lee Creek, Scotch Creek, Magna Bay and the Little River Road area. At 10:00 AM the fire camp on Squilax Airfield is still in place.
August 18, the fire camp was evacuated to Kamloops. The fire engulfed the Race Trac Gas station and somehow crossed the Trans Canada Highway[ TCH}. The TCH was closed between Sorrento and Chase.
August 18, Chief Executive Officer Erin Jackson, Director of engineering and public works, Robert Niewenhuzein and utility manager John Rasmuson brought stage 4 water restriction into effect. So no water usage for gardens, farms not even for commercial food growers.
August 19, An Evacuation Alert, and later in the day an Evacuation Order was issued for West part of Sorrento and the Skimikin Area.
August 19, a road blockage was set up on the boundaries of the evacuation order area, preventing food, water and fuel from reaching the people who remained in the Evacuation order area to fight the fire and protect their homes.
August 19, in the afternoon the CSRD shut down the Bulk Water station in Sorrento, which locals used for fighting hot spots and for livestock around Notch Hill and Sorrento area.
August 19, fires on Adams Lake and Sorrento passes 90, 000 acres.
August 21, CSRD issues a special permit for evacuees to leave the area and get back home. The tickets cost $60 and were discontinued after one day.
August 23, convoy to road blockage on TCH in Sorrento.
August 24, the TCH reopened.
August 25, the Evacuation Order for the Skimikin Area, Sorrento and Little River Area is downgraded to an Evacuation Alert.
August 25, the CSRD reports 131 structures totally lost and 37 with partial damage.
August 30, corporation of City of Salmon Arm decrease water restriction to stage 3.
September
September 1, Bowinn MA{NDP} Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness extended provincial state of emergency.
September 5, Criminal complaint about Shuswap Fire served to RCMP Kamloops detachment.
September 6, Shuswap Community Foundation denied FOI about $11 millions dollars holding in cash.
September 20, 1 Million March 4 Children occurred in multiple cities around Canada to raise concern about SOGI Agenda in Canadian schools.
September 22, the House of Commons honored Ukrainian Nazi Yaroslav Hunka during the visit of Zelenskyi in Canada.
October
October 8, Israel declared the war of Hamas and attacked Palestinian Gasa.
October 17, staff report of SD83 declared that website supporting 1Million March 4 Children contains a great deal of misinformation and potentially inflammatory language.
October 30, face mask mandate for all acute care facility health- care workers, outpatients, visitors, contractors and volunteers has been put in place in British Columbia.
November
November 2, FOI received from CSRD about the Emergency Operations Center [EOC}. As of day November 2, the total expenditure is $562,541.66, including $279,647.85 paid in overtime for 79 members of EOC for “managing” the Shuswap fire. Some of them got more then $10,000, the maximum paid for individuals was $20,414.21.
Provincial Health Officer introduce a program “Introduction to Unlearning & Undoing White Supremacy and Rasicm in the Office of the Provincial Health Officer
China has launched 6 G generations of wireless technology.
Incorporation of City of Salmon Arm shut down Indoor memorial sport complex. Dozens of sport clubs and associations were kicked out before winter season.
December
December 5, representants of Incorporation of City of Salmon Arm increased water rate by 30%, sewage 10% and property tax by 5,59%, beginning January 1, 2024.
December 11, council formerly approved to build 33 m tall 5 G tower on Five corners church property.
Statistics Canada published report which shows 135% spike in deaths from “unspecified causes”.
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