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Jul 6, 2021Where will the Urban Roots Garden Centre be in Coquitlam? - The Tri-City News
Other Urban Roots Garden Market locations in the works are at:
• 1755 Cottrell St., Vancouver
• 2901 East Hastings St., Vancouver
• 4506 Rupert St., Vancouver
• 6191 West Boulevard, Vancouver
• 20090 91A Ave., township of Langley
CityState’s Carola Alder told the Tri-City News that the seven centres are in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as more people work remotely and want to update their homes. “People are also outside more and spending more time in their gardens,” she said on Tuesday.
If approved after the public hearing, the Coquitlam site would start operating in late March, under three steel-frame peak tents, seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (11 a.m. on Sundays). As well, CityState is working with the parks department to tie in a pop-up parklet.
There will be on-site parking for 20 vehicles and two accessible spaces, with access off Baldwin Street, said Edison Ting, a development planner with the city of Coquitlam; the current chain-link fence around the gravel-surface property will stay in place, he said.
Founded 30 years ago, Canadian Valley Growers Ltd. is an independently owned company in B.C. that supplies plants to big box retailers.
The Metro Vancouver pop-up garden centres also come after the closure last year of Art Knapp, a longtime business in Port Coquitlam that was owned by Wim Vander Zalm; his wife, Rose, plans to open a gardening lifestyle shop called Art Knapp Living, in the Dominion Triangle.
• The public hearing on March 15 starts at 7 p.m. and is held via Zoom. To comment on the bid for the temporary use permit, call 604-927-3010 or visit coquitlam.ca/publichearing. To watch the hearing online, go to coquitlam.ca/webcasts.
— with files from Mario Bartel and Diane Strandberg
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Nov 18, 2016Much is revealed without leaves and flowers
Become a University of Idaho Master Gardener. Classes start in January in Twin Falls and Rupert. Contact (208)734-9590 for more information.
(Weekly News Journal)
Jun 10, 2016From Chicken Guns to Testing Cobra Venom: The Strange World of Military Science
I’ve found it.
Courage doesn’t always carry a gun or a flag or even a stretcher. Courage is Navy flight surgeon Angus Rupert, flying blindfolded and upside down to test a vibrating suit that lets pilots fly by feel should they become blinded or disoriented. It’s Lieutenant Commander Charles “Swede” Momsen, saluting onlookers as he’s lowered into the Potomac to test the first-ever submarine escape lung, or Captain Herschel Flowers of the Army Medical Research Laboratory, injecting himself with cobra venom to test the possibility of building immunity. Sometimes courage is nothing more than a willingness to think differently than those around you. In a culture of conformity, that’s braver than it sounds. Courage is World War I medic William Baer, saving limbs and lives by letting maggots debride wounds. It’s Dr. Herman Muller, volunteering to inject himself with cadaver blood to test the safety of transfusions from the dead to the wounded, a practice carried out on the battlefields of the Spanish-American War.
Heroism doesn’t always happen in a burst of glory. Sometimes small triumphs and large hearts change the course of history. Sometimes a chicken can save a man’s life. (Science Friday)
Mar 11, 2016Planting Cover crops with your potatoes may increase production
Other speakers included Keith Berns, experienced soil health educator and creator of the SMARTmix Calulator, Nick Treasure, Rupert FSA, and Carlo Moreno, Extension Educator. Topics for workshop included "A Biotic Approach to Potato Production", "The Value of Cover Crops", Healthy Soil", The Food Security Act Requirements", and Cover Crops & Integrated Pest Management". Also included were testimonials from local farmers who currently are experimenting with cover crops on their farms.
Thanks to the Minidoka, West Cassia, and East Cassia Soil & Water Conservation Districts for hosting the workshop. Also THANKS to the following businesses that have provided financial support to make the workshop possible: AgriSource Inc., Allied Seed, BMZ Bio Ag, DL Evans Bank, Golden Valley Warehouse, Green Cover Seed, Hawkes Fieldworks, Helena Chemical, Idaho Ag Credit, Landview Fertilizer, Northwest Farm Credit Services, Pheasants Forever, Rocky Mountain Ag, Simplot Grower Solutions, University of Idaho, US Bank, Western Seed and Zion's Bank.
The Soil Districts will continue to hold educational activities as well as rent the direct seed drills to farmers interested in trying the cover crop practice on their own farm.
(KMVT)
Feb 2, 2016Carol S. Lourie
WEST RUPERT, Vt. Carol S. Lourie, age 86, passed away at her home on Monday, Feb. 1, 2016, after a long illness.
Carol was born Jan. 6, 1930, in Cambridge, New York, the daughter of the late James and Florence (Parrish) Sheldon.
Carol lived in Rupert, Vermont, for 19 years. Upon her marriage, she moved to West Rupert, where she lived for the next 66 years.
In addition to being a wife and mother, she worked at the West Rupert Post Office from 1979 to 1992. She loved to travel and throughout the years took many trips, one being to Alaska. Every year she also took a vacation in Florida. Her favorite travel buddy was Aggie Armstrong. When off on her many trips, if she became geographically disoriented she was never lost; it was simply an adventure to a new destination. Carol enjoyed shopping and trips to the casino in Saratoga. But the most important thing above all else was her family. Time with them was the most precious.
Carol was predeceased by her parents and by two sisters, Doris Inglee... (Glens Falls Post-Star)
Jan 8, 2016Ed Graham
Hinshaw and husband Bill. He is also survived by many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Both parents and brothers, Freddy, Rupert and Johnny Lee Graham, preceded him in death. He is survived by brothers, Mickey “Mike” Graham and wife Colleen, Harold “Honey” Graham and Genell Graham, Franklin Graham and wife Pat and Ron Graham and wife Kris; and sisters, Zeta McLane and husband George, Becky Bonilla and husband David, Linda Green and Rose Hanna and husband Mike.
A memorial service and celebration of life is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, at Hope Community Fellowship Church, 5204 S. Colony Blvd., The Colony, TX 75056.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Home Hospice of Cooke County, P.O. Box 936, Gainesville, TX, 76241. http://www.homehospice.org/.
(Times Record)
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