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Special to the Herald, Darch Oborne will be detailing trails in the area as people get out this summer and enjoy the outdoor recreation the Nicola Valley has to offer. The BC Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) is calling upon the Provincial Health Officer and Minister of Healthto
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BC Hydro upgrading Merritt streetlights. by Morgan Hampton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | May 18, 2021. Beginning May 17, 2021 BC Hydro will be replacing more than 600 high-pressure sodium streetlights with more energy efficient LED lights. Memorial for fallen Snowbird to be made permanent in Kamloops. OBITUARIES | MERRITT HERALD Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 E-EDITIONS | MERRITT HERALD Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 NEW PICKLEBALL COURTS PART OF PROPOSED 2021 BUDGET In Sept. of 2020, the Thompson Nicola Regional District (TNRD) officially approved a request to allocate $130,000 to the City of Merritt to fund the construction of four new pickleball courts. The $130,000 was granted from the federal gas tax funds, via the discretionary funds of Director Laird and Director Graham of Areas ‘M’ and ‘N’. 109 YEARS: A HISTORY OF MERRITT 109 years: a history of Merritt. It has been 109 years since Merritt was incorporated as a city – for the first time. Originally known as Forksdale because it was situated at the “fork” or confluence of the Nicola and Coldwater rivers, the first major industry in the valley was ranching. The original townsite was surveyed in 1893 and WATERING RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT THIS WEEKEND Annual watering restrictions are in effect as of May 1, and will continue until the end of September. Even numbered addresses are permitted to water on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and odd numbered addresses are permitted to water on Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSaturdays.
TWYLA DENISE DALLA VECCHIA (EDWARDS) On March 12th, 2021 Twyla Denise Dalla Vecchia (Edwards) of Merritt, B.C., passed away at the age of 57. She is survived by her husband Cory Dalla Vecchia; daughter: Bonnie Davis (Kevin); grandchildren: Jeramey, Talleah, Gabrielle, Isaiah; great grandchildren: Linkin and many other family members. A viewing and final goodbyes will takeplace for immediate
VALLEY KITCHEN TO OPERATE OUT OF CENTRAL PARK CONCESSION Valley Kitchen to operate out of Central Park concession. Mayor and council voted unanimously to enter into a contract with Valley Kitchen to operate the concession located at Central Park. The concession was constructed at the same time that the outdoor, multi-use sports box was constructed, but has been mostly unoccupied since that time. SALE OF SAGEBRUSH GOLF COURSE ALL BUT COMPLETE Sale of Sagebrush golf course all but complete. The award-winning Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club, located on the shores of Nicola Lake at Quilchena is about to be purchased by Newmark Properties, a Langley-based residential development company. The pending new owners have pledged to open the previously private course to more publicplay, and
MERRITT HERALD
Special to the Herald, Darch Oborne will be detailing trails in the area as people get out this summer and enjoy the outdoor recreation the Nicola Valley has to offer. The BC Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) is calling upon the Provincial Health Officer and Minister of Healthto
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BC Hydro upgrading Merritt streetlights. by Morgan Hampton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | May 18, 2021. Beginning May 17, 2021 BC Hydro will be replacing more than 600 high-pressure sodium streetlights with more energy efficient LED lights. Memorial for fallen Snowbird to be made permanent in Kamloops. OBITUARIES | MERRITT HERALD Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 E-EDITIONS | MERRITT HERALD Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 NEW PICKLEBALL COURTS PART OF PROPOSED 2021 BUDGET In Sept. of 2020, the Thompson Nicola Regional District (TNRD) officially approved a request to allocate $130,000 to the City of Merritt to fund the construction of four new pickleball courts. The $130,000 was granted from the federal gas tax funds, via the discretionary funds of Director Laird and Director Graham of Areas ‘M’ and ‘N’. 109 YEARS: A HISTORY OF MERRITT 109 years: a history of Merritt. It has been 109 years since Merritt was incorporated as a city – for the first time. Originally known as Forksdale because it was situated at the “fork” or confluence of the Nicola and Coldwater rivers, the first major industry in the valley was ranching. The original townsite was surveyed in 1893 and WATERING RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT THIS WEEKEND Annual watering restrictions are in effect as of May 1, and will continue until the end of September. Even numbered addresses are permitted to water on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and odd numbered addresses are permitted to water on Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSaturdays.
TWYLA DENISE DALLA VECCHIA (EDWARDS) On March 12th, 2021 Twyla Denise Dalla Vecchia (Edwards) of Merritt, B.C., passed away at the age of 57. She is survived by her husband Cory Dalla Vecchia; daughter: Bonnie Davis (Kevin); grandchildren: Jeramey, Talleah, Gabrielle, Isaiah; great grandchildren: Linkin and many other family members. A viewing and final goodbyes will takeplace for immediate
VALLEY KITCHEN TO OPERATE OUT OF CENTRAL PARK CONCESSION Valley Kitchen to operate out of Central Park concession. Mayor and council voted unanimously to enter into a contract with Valley Kitchen to operate the concession located at Central Park. The concession was constructed at the same time that the outdoor, multi-use sports box was constructed, but has been mostly unoccupied since that time. SALE OF SAGEBRUSH GOLF COURSE ALL BUT COMPLETE Sale of Sagebrush golf course all but complete. The award-winning Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club, located on the shores of Nicola Lake at Quilchena is about to be purchased by Newmark Properties, a Langley-based residential development company. The pending new owners have pledged to open the previously private course to more publicplay, and
OBITUARIES | MERRITT HERALD Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 OVER THREE-QUARTERS OF ALL BC ADULTS NOW VACCINATED British Columbia hit a major milestone on Friday, with the announcement that 75.1% of all adults have now received at least their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. BC SEEING LOWEST NUMBER OF NEW COVID-19 CASES IN ALMOST Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 PUBLIC RESPONSES SPLIT ON HAMILTON HILL DEVELOPMENT The development, which will be known as Palomino Pointe Estates, is located at 2320 Hamilton Hill Rd. and would become part of the Gateway286 project.
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Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 MERRITT FIREFIGHTERS TO SEE WAGE INCREASE Merritt’s firefighters will be seeing an increase in their paycheques thanks to an amendment to the Fire Rescue Department Establishment Bylaw, which was passed by council at the regular council meeting of Tues. June 8. PRINCETON SECONDARY REBRANDS AS RAPIDS Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 COMMUNITY YARD SALE TO BENEFIT RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 MERRITTONIAN LOOKS TO TAKE CHARGE OF NAVAL WARSHIP Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 TRAIL TREKS: GODEY CREEK TRAIL Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241MERRITT HERALD
Special to the Herald, Darch Oborne will be detailing trails in the area as people get out this summer and enjoy the outdoor recreation the Nicola Valley has to offer. The BC Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) is calling upon the Provincial Health Officer and Minister of Healthto
OBITUARIES | MERRITT HERALD Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241NEWS ARCHIVES
BC Hydro upgrading Merritt streetlights. by Morgan Hampton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | May 18, 2021. Beginning May 17, 2021 BC Hydro will be replacing more than 600 high-pressure sodium streetlights with more energy efficient LED lights. Memorial for fallen Snowbird to be made permanent in Kamloops. E-EDITIONS | MERRITT HERALDCRAIGSLIST MERRITT BCEMPLOYMENT IN MERRITT BCPROPERTY GUYS MERRITT BCRESTAURANTS MERRITT BC Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 WATERING RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT THIS WEEKEND Annual watering restrictions are in effect as of May 1, and will continue until the end of September. Even numbered addresses are permitted to water on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and odd numbered addresses are permitted to water on Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSaturdays.
NEW PICKLEBALL COURTS PART OF PROPOSED 2021 BUDGET In Sept. of 2020, the Thompson Nicola Regional District (TNRD) officially approved a request to allocate $130,000 to the City of Merritt to fund the construction of four new pickleball courts. The $130,000 was granted from the federal gas tax funds, via the discretionary funds of Director Laird and Director Graham of Areas ‘M’ and ‘N’. TWYLA DENISE DALLA VECCHIA (EDWARDS) On March 12th, 2021 Twyla Denise Dalla Vecchia (Edwards) of Merritt, B.C., passed away at the age of 57. She is survived by her husband Cory Dalla Vecchia; daughter: Bonnie Davis (Kevin); grandchildren: Jeramey, Talleah, Gabrielle, Isaiah; great grandchildren: Linkin and many other family members. A viewing and final goodbyes will takeplace for immediate
ALMOST 6-PERCENT PROPERTY TAX DECREASE IN 2020 In 2020, Merritt set an effective 5.74% tax rate decrease. However, this will not necessarily translate to lower taxes for the majority of property owners in Merritt. BC Assessment shows that the average home in Merritt has risen in value by approximately 8%, which will result in a tax increase of roughly $31.44 per year, for the averagehomeowner.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: FORKSDALE REZONING REMAINS A HOT As a note of interest, a 15.4 acre parcel of undeveloped land at 3299 River Ranch Road which borders the Forksdale sub-division was just listed for sale on February 19, 2021. Developers asking price is a mere $5,999,000. I don’t think affordable housing will be developed on that property either. These developers are shrewd business peopleand
CANNABIS GROW-OP BUSTED BY MERRITT RCMP A large cannabis grow was busted by Merritt RCMP over the weekend, when the detachment was notified of the illegal operation. “Merritt RCMP opened an investigation into a large rural cannabis grow operation in the Merritt area off of Highway 8,” said Cpl. Derrick Francis of Merritt RCMP.MERRITT HERALD
Special to the Herald, Darch Oborne will be detailing trails in the area as people get out this summer and enjoy the outdoor recreation the Nicola Valley has to offer. The BC Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) is calling upon the Provincial Health Officer and Minister of Healthto
OBITUARIES | MERRITT HERALD Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241NEWS ARCHIVES
BC Hydro upgrading Merritt streetlights. by Morgan Hampton, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | May 18, 2021. Beginning May 17, 2021 BC Hydro will be replacing more than 600 high-pressure sodium streetlights with more energy efficient LED lights. Memorial for fallen Snowbird to be made permanent in Kamloops. E-EDITIONS | MERRITT HERALDCRAIGSLIST MERRITT BCEMPLOYMENT IN MERRITT BCPROPERTY GUYS MERRITT BCRESTAURANTS MERRITT BC Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 WATERING RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT THIS WEEKEND Annual watering restrictions are in effect as of May 1, and will continue until the end of September. Even numbered addresses are permitted to water on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and odd numbered addresses are permitted to water on Tuesdays, Thursdays, andSaturdays.
NEW PICKLEBALL COURTS PART OF PROPOSED 2021 BUDGET In Sept. of 2020, the Thompson Nicola Regional District (TNRD) officially approved a request to allocate $130,000 to the City of Merritt to fund the construction of four new pickleball courts. The $130,000 was granted from the federal gas tax funds, via the discretionary funds of Director Laird and Director Graham of Areas ‘M’ and ‘N’. TWYLA DENISE DALLA VECCHIA (EDWARDS) On March 12th, 2021 Twyla Denise Dalla Vecchia (Edwards) of Merritt, B.C., passed away at the age of 57. She is survived by her husband Cory Dalla Vecchia; daughter: Bonnie Davis (Kevin); grandchildren: Jeramey, Talleah, Gabrielle, Isaiah; great grandchildren: Linkin and many other family members. A viewing and final goodbyes will takeplace for immediate
ALMOST 6-PERCENT PROPERTY TAX DECREASE IN 2020 In 2020, Merritt set an effective 5.74% tax rate decrease. However, this will not necessarily translate to lower taxes for the majority of property owners in Merritt. BC Assessment shows that the average home in Merritt has risen in value by approximately 8%, which will result in a tax increase of roughly $31.44 per year, for the averagehomeowner.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: FORKSDALE REZONING REMAINS A HOT As a note of interest, a 15.4 acre parcel of undeveloped land at 3299 River Ranch Road which borders the Forksdale sub-division was just listed for sale on February 19, 2021. Developers asking price is a mere $5,999,000. I don’t think affordable housing will be developed on that property either. These developers are shrewd business peopleand
CANNABIS GROW-OP BUSTED BY MERRITT RCMP A large cannabis grow was busted by Merritt RCMP over the weekend, when the detachment was notified of the illegal operation. “Merritt RCMP opened an investigation into a large rural cannabis grow operation in the Merritt area off of Highway 8,” said Cpl. Derrick Francis of Merritt RCMP.OPINION ARCHIVES
Opinion. MENTAL HEALTH WEEK: Billy’s words. by Merritt Herald | May 7, 2021. In honour of Mental Health Week, the Herald shares some mental health advice from Billy Strande, who passed away in prison shortly before he was to be released from KRCC in Oct. 2020. LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Tax payer-funded alcohol a problem at TNRD.OBITUARIES ARCHIVE
Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 BC SEEING LOWEST NUMBER OF NEW COVID-19 CASES IN ALMOST Merritt Herald Box 9 – 2090 Granite Avenue Merritt, BC V1K 1B8. Phone 1-250-378-4241 MLA TEGART CALLS FOR MORE TRANSPARENT COVID DATA IN MLA Jackie Tegart. Fraser-Nicola MLA and Opposition Critic for Education Jackie Tegart is asking why students, teachers, and staff have been mostly left in the dark. “Parents asked government for greater COVID data and reporting — including case breakdowns of schools, identified by staff and student population,” said Tegart. 109 YEARS: A HISTORY OF MERRITT 109 years: a history of Merritt. It has been 109 years since Merritt was incorporated as a city – for the first time. Originally known as Forksdale because it was situated at the “fork” or confluence of the Nicola and Coldwater rivers, the first major industry in the valley was ranching. The original townsite was surveyed in 1893 and NEW IMPROVEMENTS COMING TO COQUIHALLA SOUTH OF MERRITT New safety measures are being implemented to Highway 5 at Mine Creek Curves, about 50 kilometres south of Merritt. Four kilometres of centre median barriers are being installed at the location, which is well known for vehicle accidents.OBITUARIES ARCHIVE
Council votes to build washroom facility for Fall Fair. City considering joining invasive plant program. Lower Nicola smoke inhalation a concern LIVING WITH TOURETTE’S: A LOCAL PERSPECTIVE In recognition of Tourette Syndrome Awareness Month, The Herald spoke to 17-year-old Laura Belliveau who was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome in February of this year. TRAILS DAY IS THIS SATURDAY Break out your athletic gear: this Saturday marks the first annual BCTrails Day.
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