Erin Valley Riding Stables
Family fun only 15 minutes from downtown Kamloops.
Horseback riding at Erin Valley Ranch
Two girls riding horses at Erin Valley Stables near Kamloops BC.
Music credits: Heavenly Day, Patty Griffin, ATO records LLC; and Sorrow Nevermore, k.d.lang, & the Siss Boom Bang.
Riding horses in Kamloops British Columbia Canada
Django
Mateja horse riding in Kamloops
Kamloops Jameson Creek Waterfall 2016
Roaring waterfall in British Columbia, from city Kamloops at Jameson Creek
50 free eliminator
A video of my 50 free eliminator at Kamloops Classic meet June 1-3 2007.
Yeah, I know I lost but it was still fun as hell. Probably my favourite race everrrrr
Welcome to the Great Bear Rainforest
Stretching along the BC coast from Vancouver Island's northern tip to the Alaska panhandle, the Great Bear Rainforest represents 25 percent of the world's remaining ancient coastal temperate rainforests. Home to more than 230 species of birds and 68 species of mammals, it's the largest intact temperate rainforest left anywhere on Earth. Thousand-year-old giant red cedars tower 30 stories over a tangle of vibrant forest life below. Learn more at greatbearsea.com.
Tanglebank Nursery in Abbotsford on The Express March 24, 2011 part 1
Johanna Ward visit Tanglebank Nursery in Abbotsford for some spring gardening advice
Vancouver - Theatre - Erin Shaw goes behind the scenes of Cavalia
West Vancouver - Community - Bianca Solterbeck meets a local teen who discovered that if the shoe fits, decorate it
Cancer and First Nations Peoples in BC
Presented at Gathering Wisdom for a Shared Journey IX - May 15 - 17, 2018
This plenary covered an overview of data that came out of a cancer research linkage project, the findings as they relate to cancer screening programs and will discuss some of the commonly diagnosed cancers affecting First Nations in BC. It highlighted FNHA and its partner’s current work in increasing culturally safe cancer care and will describe the Indigenous Cancer Strategy released in December 2017. The strategic priority of screening will be outlined and a First Nations Cancer Thriver shared her story of how she detected breast cancer early while the mobile mammography bus was visiting her community. This plenary set the context for the cancer screening campaign— Screen. For Wellness.—that was launched by the FNHC, FNHDA and FNHA at GWIX.
Speakers:
Dr. Shannon McDonald, Acting CMO,
FNHA Dr. Nadine Caron, Sagamok First Nation, Surgeon, Prince George
Beverley O’Neil, emcee, FNHA Partner in Health & Wellness
Michael Izen, emcee, FNHA Partner in Health & Wellness
Johnna Sparrow-Crawford, Musqueam Nation FNHA Partner in Health & Wellness
Colleen Erickson, Chair,FNHA
Kim Brooks, President, FNHDA
Grand Chief Doug Kelly, Chair, FNHC
Airplane ride at the fair
Boys & Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
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Dan Williams Writer, Producer, Director
Fall 2012
Isle of Man - Curraghs Wildlife Park - February 2018
A Couple Of Caballeros visited the Isle of Man in February 2018! On their second day the visited the Curraghs Wildlife Park before taking a drive around the island!
Cowichan Valley Flooding Fears - Sandbags On Standby As Cowichan Valley Eyes River Level
DUNCAN - Work crews cleared truckloads of snow from city streets today after nearly 30 cm fell in the last 49 hours.
Flooding fears are present, and if temperatures heat up, snow melt could contribute to rising water levels along the banks of the Cowichan River.
Cowichan Valley Regional District is monitoring water levels closely and has sandbags on stand by. They are also encouraging homeowners who suffered flood damage in 2009 to trench their property if possible and ready the area early.
Over seven-hundred-thousand dollars was spent in September alone by the CVRD on flood mitigation, but the fight against the hazardous river continues.
Rabbit Agility
Jumping through hoops, walking on two legs, and spinning in circles are just some of the behaviors demonstrated by the amazing rabbits in this video! In Getting Started: Clicking with Your Rabbit you can learn how to train your rabbit to do similar behaviors, so download a copy and get started clicking today! From the ClickFlicks Learning Center.
Clicker training is the popular term for the training or teaching method based on what we know about how living organisms learn.
Research has shown that any creature—whether a dog, cat, dolphin, parrot, fish, horse, llama, or person—is more likely to learn and repeat actions that result in consequences it desires and enjoys. So clicker trainers provide consequences desired by their animal in exchange for actions or behaviors desired by their trainers.
We call these consequences rewards and the process is called reinforcement. Clicker training, therefore, is a positive-reinforcement-based system of training.
First widely used by dolphin trainers who needed a way to teach behavior without using physical force, operant conditioning (the scientific term for clicker training) can be and has been successfully employed with animals of all sizes and species, both domesticated and wild, young and old; all breeds of dogs and puppies, cats, birds, leopards, rats, rabbits, chinchillas, fish, and more.
Clicker trainers who learn the underlying principles have at their disposal a powerful set of tools that enable them to analyze behaviors, modify existing methods for individual animals, and create new methods where none previously existed. This flexibility allows the tools of clicker training to be re-invented in new forms that work in a range of situations, and for an infinite variety of animals.
The same principles have also been applied to training for athletes, dancers, skaters, and other people. Called TAGteach, this form of training uses a click as a marker signal to teach precise physical motions quickly, accurately, and positively.
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Question Period: Surf clam deal, fossil fuel subsidies, electoral reform — May 24, 2018
Follow along as opposition parties question the Trudeau government in the House of Commons. Question Period, formally known as oral questions, generally begins at 2:15 p.m. ET and lasts for 45 minutes.
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Sept. 26, 2017 - House of Assembly Proceedings
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