Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Boy Chokes on Plastic in Sandwhich




Father Upset Son Chokes on Piece of Plastic Found Inside a Starbucks Sandwich


Sunshine Coast, BC Canada
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
by Duane Burnett

Ron Leblanc tells me his kid recently choked on a piece of plastic found in a sandwich his mom bought at the Gibsons Starbucks.

Ron said all this talk about the Gulf Oil Spill & plastic industry of late and watching the plastic pollution video of the bird eating plastic at "Our plastic problem is our oil problem" triggered him to write me about the incident.


"Watching the video on the bird swallowing the plastic bag was so sad and frustrating, and then seeing my son choke on a piece of thick gage blue plastic bag was too much!"



Leblanc said "it took my son all of a few seconds to almost die from plastic that was cooked into a breakfast sandwich, sold from Starbucks!"

He alleges it was the second time his family purchased a sandwich from the Starbucks location at Sunnycrest Mall, in upper Gibsons, BC, containing "distinct blue plastic."

The family often picks up sandwiches and drinks from the local cafe every other day.

"My son was part way through his sandwich when I noticed him struggling to breath, (horrible sight) when I went to check his airway with my little finger, I could feel plastic in his throat which I managed to push aside and my son swallowed it! He recovered quickly after his airway way was free and began to come around."


"Upon closer inspection of the sandwich I noticed another piece of blue plastic cooked into the center of the egg! We returned the plastic along with the rest of the sandwich to Starbucks and an employee removed it and she couldn't even tear it in half because of how thick it was."


"The plastic was sent to Starbucks in Vancouver for analysis. Starbucks is blaming the vendor who makes the sandwiches, as they don't make them in store. The vendor is SK Foods, in Seattle, Washington".

He is a parent and father now even more frustrated, claiming since the April 28th incident "nobody can find the plastic even though it was sent directly from Gibsons to Vancouver."

I can totally understand what this family is going through and appreciate how horrible it is for Ron, his son and family to see their kid almost choke to death over a breakfast sandwich of all things.

I think it is also really truly honorable that Ron sees just how horrific it is on a large scale for all the animals on this planet dying slow agonizing deaths drowning in plastic pollution. That is indeed very scary!

You might have similar incidents and stories to tell too? I finished a Red Robin Caesar salad once at their Robson and Thurlow location in Vancouver, BC, only to find one of those giant industrial staples at the bottom. Another time I bit into some Purdy's chocolate to find a little shard of plastic cooked into it. Sounds very similar to the plastic piece Ron found. Purdy's sent me a complimentary box of chocolates and explained the plastic came from the molds used in manufacturing.


I realize these things happen from time to time so I am trying to be understanding, my main concern with Purdy's was that they fix the process so it doesn't happen again.

I can only imagine the countless horrible agonizing death's our planet's wildlife are endearing as we speak. Their tummy's full of plastic.

Ron says the family is still trying to find out where the plastic piece went missing.

"I think it is time that people are held accountable for these incidents on the big and small scale." he said

He just spoke with the sandwich maker in Seattle (-- wow, talk about using lots of fossil fuel to haul a sandwich from the US to Gibsons!--) and he said SK Food's is now blaming it on the company that sends them the eggs. Talk about pass the CLUCK!


"I am very frustrated with everyone passing the buck. I think the public should be made aware of these things so they can make there own educated decision on where to spend their hard earned money."


The SK-Foods Q.A person said they will look into the incident and how plastic is ending up in their sandwiches.

Ron adds "I do think it is SK-foods job as quality control, to make sure there is no foreign substances in there sandwiches before they package them and send them to businesses."


It really makes you wonder if plastic and petroleum products heralded as such a great modern invention won't be the downfall of the entire planet? I haven't heard of any plastic corporation stepping up to clean those giant gyros of pollution choking the oceans? Have you?

And what do you make of a sandwich that is made in Seattle and shipped to Gibsons? I think it is an absurd waste of the Earth's resources!

I know the staff at Gibsons' Starbucks give great service every time I am in there. Lets separate personalities from procedures in this for starters. They no doubt feel just as bad about this kid chocking on one of their products.

I can't help but muse that what must be really strange for them in a helpless demoralizing kinda way is to know you are not even making the sandwiches you sell to the consumer, that local people are struggling financially and could really use a raise and more work to feed their own family. Surely there must be eggs available locally from free-range farms, and not those nauseating chicken torture factory farms.

Have I gone to far and lost you here?


"My son is o.k. Thanks for all your concern, these are terrible things and I feel the public needs to know about the plastic/oil killing our earth and our people on it!!" Ron Leblance



I am just thankful Ron's son is ok! Aren't you?

If you want to check out the video Ron watched here is the link on my blogspot
http://duaneburnett.blogspot.com/2010/05/our-plastic-problem-is-our-oil-problem.html


Thanks for reading. Your comments and feedback greatly appreciated. I'll let you know the outcome of all this!

It's always a good day on the Sunshine Coast! Duane

Story (C) Duane Burnett
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I get way more comments and feedback right now on my facebook profile "Notes" where I upload my blog too after putting it on Twitter.

This is what people said:


Duane Burnett
local Dad Ron Leblanc tells me it was horrifying to watch his son choke on plastic inside a Gibsons Starbucks breakfast sandwich. Get this, made in Seattle and trucked to Gibsons! WTF?

PinkSafire BlackDiamond
Is he o.k.??

Dustin Shields
very well said!

Tom Talarico
made in Seattle and trucked to Gibsons! WTF?

Tom Talarico
Is he OK?

Dustin Shields
sounds like a nasty sandwich if made that far away!

Ron Leblanc
My son is o.k. Thanks for all your concern, these are terrible things and I feel the public needs to know about the plastic/oil killing our earth and our people on it!! This incident happened April 28th not may.

Dustin Shields
wouldnt it be a lot easier, cheaper, safer and better for the community if they just made the sandwiches on the coast?

Ron Leblanc
Totally I agree, should be local eggs!!

Tom Talarico
LOCAL ! who else gives a shit!

PinkSafire BlackDiamond
I'm a parent too Ron and we live here in Gibsons, I'm glad to hear that he's alright. :)

Dustin Shields
besides, its bound to be healthier and taste better!

Deborah Keith Geoffrion
try Wheatberries or the Wild or the Sweet Chef or any number of locally owned eateries for LOCAL..

Duane Burnett
thanks for all your comments and taking the time to read the story. Much appreciated. Duane

Maureen Ainslie
Duane, what's the latest on the trout lake body? have you heard anything?

Duane Burnett
Maureen scroll down my profile wall to Update on Trout Lake Body, it has it all there. Hope that helps. Duane

Kera Mchugh
Ron, glad to hear things turned out ok for your son. That must have been frightening, to say the least.

Thanks for the props, Deborah. It would be nice if the starbucks on the coast contracted local providers... you'd think sbux would be more local in their thinking that way, with all the hoopla they make about being so environmental & earth-loving...
http://www.starbucks.com/responsibility/learn-more/goals-and-progress

I have to admit, when the gibsons sbux first opened, it was suggested we propose such a thing, but at the time we weren't prepared enough to add that to our plate... April - sweet chef - maybe that could be a new venue for your baking!

Lee Mason
exactly try the wild and try picnic basket in the mall or come down to the village to liquid livin where were just starting new things .. use your dollars to speak for you so many good local sources and support your friends. and neighbors..

Kera Mchugh
And keep your eyes open for the new Green Banner Local Food Directory hitting the streets this weekend!

Duane Burnett
I like the idea of the local food directory. I have been trying to get one started for a few years now. Glad to see someone got it going!

Melina Cassidy
So glad I quit when I did, though I probably shoulda quit earlier. (former assistant store manager for Starbucks)
Both starbucks stores on the sunshine coast receive their food frozen from the mainland (pastries too, a lot of ppl assume they are baked on site). The sandwiches are frozen in the USA, individually wrapped. Love ain't in the ingredients when things get mass produced like that. I found a maggot in a fruit tart from the starbucks pastry case once. It was called in, reported as a quality issue, and nothing more was done.
The only blue plastic found in a starbucks store would come from the frozen banana boxes which share the freezer in the backroom. It would be highly unlikely that a piece of that made it into the sandwich, so its likely a manufacturer's problem.
The management team from the sunshine coast genuinely cares about supporting local and have tried to get the company to let them subcontract someone to make their sandwiches, and each time head office told them no, because as a company every store must have exactly the same offerings. Talk about carbon footprint with all the shipping that goes into for the foods... not to mention the number of times the sandwiches risk getting thawed and into the "danger zone".

My advice? Walk down the road and get yourself a sandwich with fresh baked bread and real wholesome ingredients at the Wild.

Nadine Olsen
life keeps going, shit aye

Debra Dee
Pearl's Bakery
And besides anyone can make a better coffee; even McD's

Duane Burnett
Here is that link to the pollution video with the bird eating the plastic in case anyone wants to see it. Its also a subject or two down in my profile notes section. http://duaneburnett.blogspot.com/2010/05/our-plastic-problem-is-our-oil-problem.html

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Gibsons Teacher Topping Teens Facebook Tops!




We Want Mr. Topping Back At Elphinstone! A fb page to save a popular teacher who's job was bumped now has 673 members. Yes you read that right. Teens rallying for a teacher in Gibsons, BC on the Sunshine Coast BC Canada.

The group information says "Mr. Topping is one of those teachers that goes above and beyond the call of duty for the kids and has the respect of parents and students alike. Let's show him our thanks and encouragement. Support one of our favourite teachers!"

Many feel that Topping is an incredible teacher who was apparently bumped from Elphinstone Secondary School by a Chatelech Secondary School teacher due to a time tabling conflict scheduled by one of the Principals.

According to a concerned parent the issue involved "one block" but for some reason couldn't be accommodated. This resulted in a chain reaction of bumping that affected many teachers. There is a widespread belief that the Chat timetabling could be fixed, if there was a will to do so.

The parent told me "it really is a shame when such a great teacher is treated like this!" She added, "I have not talked to Topping but clearly he's not happy with all of this or this page wouldn't exist"

It even made the Vancouver Sun... check out the article here:
http://communities.canada.com/vancouversun/blogs/reportcard/archive/2010/06/18/gold-star-teachers-brian-topping.aspx

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Our plastic problem is our oil problem


If oil drilling leaks, tar sands and tanker spills ain't enough for you, there is Plastic Pollution! A terrible blight on our planet. It makes me feel that the plastic producers and executives should be paying to clean up the worlds oceans first and foremost! The United Nations should consider holding these executives accountable for crimes against humanity. Why are we not investing every resource imaginable in clean energy and a sustainable future for the planet?


Our Today is Forever.
Our plastic problem is our oil problem.

PLASTIC - from production and distribution to consumption and pollution.

It all comes from the same stuff, crude.

STRONG WARNING!
This video is sickening and may break your heart!
- set to Queen's Who Wants ...To Live Forever.





WATCH VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8zh5IluTeE


JOIN the Sunshine Coast's own Pebble in the Pond Environmental Society to find ways to eliminate plastic: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pebble-in-the-Pond-Environmental-Society/10150151083275156?ref=ts PIP was started by a group of like-minded individuals in Powell River, BC in 2008 who were horrified when they learned of the plastic gyres in the world's oceans and decided that although they were small, like pebbles, they really could do something.



Plastic Pollution Coalition
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Plastic-Pollution-Coalition/173697869512?ref=ts


5 Gyres is dedicated to understanding plastic marine pollution through exploration, education, and action. Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/5gyres


Fake Plastic Fish
http://www.facebook.com/FakePlasticFish
Fake plastic fish are cute... but if we keep filling our oceans with plastic, they could be the only kind we have left. Join me on Fake Plastic Fish and learn to live life without new plastic. http://fakeplasticfish.com/


The GP2 Project - Cleaning Up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
http://www.facebook.com/GP2ProjectCleaningUpTheGreatPacificGarbagePatch
On behalf of our Oceans, we are expanding our reach around the World to clean plastic, waste & chemicals from our Oceans & give our future a Healthy & Vibrant Planet & Oceans. *Our mission includes having the resources & collaborations for clean-ups



Sunshine Coast BC Canada facebook fan page

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Estimated Gallons Leaked by BP in Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill


I think the United Nations should imprison these oil executives and try them for crimes against humanity as this is just what this is! I am really furious that they can put a man in space but have no recourse or due diligence for an oil spill leak. The billions of dollars wasted on clean up could have went to developing and supporting clean energy technologies and industry. And then they want to drill and have oil tankers along the west coast of Canada, the US and in the Arctic. INSANE!

GRAPHIC: Odometer tallying volume of oil leak.


http://duaneburnett.blogspot.com/2010/05/estimated-gallons-leaked-by-bp-in-gulf.html


OIL SPILL Stopped -- May 28, 2010 PBS News Hour
Adm. Allen: Gulf Oil Leak Suppressed For Now; Leak Meter Paused, By: Chris Amico
As of 8 AM today, we've frozen our Gulf Leak Meter, based on reports that the flow of oil is being held back.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2010/05/gulf-oil-leak-stemmed----for-now.html


Big Oilmance (Lyrics Below) - BP Oil Spill
>> Lady GAGA Remix spoof <<
VIDEO LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQrN56fczgc



BP's Suttles: 'Top Kill' Effort Hasn't Stopped Oil; Leak Meter Restarted

OIL SPILL -- May 29, 2010
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2010/05/bps-suttles-top-kill-hasnt-worked-so-far-leak-meter-restarted.html

BP officials have estimated the spill was flowing at a daily rate of 5,000 barrels, despite the doubts of multiple scientists. According to some estimates, oil is escaping into the Gulf at a rate as high as 100,000 barrels a day. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2010/05/bp-siphoning-5000-barrels-a-day-from-spill-spokesman-says.html


THANK YOU to PBS News Hour for adding me as a Twitter friend!
http://www.twitter.com/duaneburnett



VIDEO GRAPHIC: Live Video Feed of Oil Leak




How the World's Oil Giants Are Selling the 'Captured Carbon' Dream
Inside a global effort to convince the public an unproven technology will let us have our fossil fuels and a cooler planet, too.
By Geoff Dembicki, 17 May 2010, TheTyee.ca


http://thetyee.ca/News/2010/05/17/CapturedCarbon/?utm_source=mondayheadlines&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=170510




here is a term I saw on fb today "Ecocide"
http://www.commondreams.org/further/2010/05/21
A new movement seeks to declare ecocide - the extensive destruction of or damage to an ecosystem - a fifth international crime against peace, making corporations punishable by the U.N.'s International Criminal Court. The BP oil spill would be up first; those destroying the Alberta tar sands, the Amazon rain forest and other areas could be next.



Protect Our Pacific Coast from Oil Spills: Dogwood Initiative
http://dogwoodinitiative.org/notankers
Tell our government that they must heed the warning from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It's time for a permanent tanker ban on Canada's Pacific Coast. HERE is there facebook fan page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dogwood-Initiative/78753328415?ref=ts



VIDEO: Lessons from the Exxon Valdez oil spill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnc9NgPyUmw





The Gulf Oil Leak is Bad: BP and Corporate Irresponsibility
There is room for big companies to be part of the solution rather than the problem.
http://www.almightydad.com/general-interest/the-gulf-oil-leak-is-bad-bp-and-corporate-irresponsibility



Gulf Oil Spill Truth
Here is a facebook group blogging the Gulf Oil ecocide crisis!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gulf-Oil-Spill-Truth/107630479281181



Ecocide is a Crime
http://www.facebook.com/Ecocide?v=wall
http://www.thisisecocide.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecocide
large-scale destruction of the natural environment or over-consumption of critical non-renewable resources.



1,000,000 Strong Against Offshore Drilling
Offshore Drilling is bad for the planet, bad for people & bad for the economy.
http://www.facebook.com/dontdrill?ref=ts



In Memory of the Wildlife & Ocean Life killed by the 2010 Gulf oil spill
This page is for those who are heartbroken by the damage this recent oil spill has caused to the environment& the ocean and in memory of the animals, the birds, fish, dolphins or any other creatures killed by this man-made disaster.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/In-Memory-of-the-Wildlife-Ocean-Life-killed-by-the-2010-Gulf-oil-spill/109285972450075?v=wall



VIDEO: The Exxon Valdez Disaster: 20 Years Later http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbjC9SMKClE




Boycott Petroleum Products Day
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Boycott-Petroleum-Products-Day/117242101649732?ref=search&sid=keUE2LygE5ZMn-1yws77HA.2678634834..1&v=wall WE would like to institute a Global Boycott Petroleum Products Day on July 6th 2010. We all use to many Petroleum Products. Oil Plastics etc. We would like to boycott all Petroleum Based Products for one day. The Big Oil Companies need to know that we will no longer stand for the pollution of our planet by their Oil based products. In light of the recent oil spill in the Gulf Coast we feel the large Oil Companies need a wake up call. We ask that you do not buy any Petroleum Products that day.



Our plastic problem is our oil problem
If oil drilling leaks, tar sands and tanker spills ain't enough for you, there is Plastic Pollution! A terrible blight on our planet.
http://duaneburnett.blogspot.com/2010/05/our-plastic-problem-is-our-oil-problem.html




Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Raises Arctic Offshore Drilling Concerns

http://eyeonthearctic.rcinet.ca/en/news/canada/44-environment/176-gulf-of-mexico-oil-spill-raises-arctic-offshore-drilling-concerns The oil well explosion in the Gulf of Mexico has raised questions about the safety of drilling for oil and gas in the Beaufort Sea. Oil companies like BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron and Imperial Oil have invested hundreds of millions of dollars to lease large tracts of the Beaufort seabed for exploration.



PETITION

Stop Shell Oil's Offshore Drilling Plans in the Arctic:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/308/597/489



No end in sight to offshore oil moratorium, federal minister says
By Larry Pynn, Vancouver Sun May 22, 2010
http://www.vancouversun.com/entertainment/sight+offshore+moratorium+federal+minister+says/3060343/story.html The moratorium on offshore oil development in B.C. won't be lifted any time soon, especially after the environmental disaster unfolding in the Gulf of Mexico, federal Environment Minister Jim Prentice said Friday. Read more:



Climate Action BC is a campaign coordinated by the Wilderness Committee to work with other groups and individuals at the grassroots level to stop the causes of global warming and fight for climate justice.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Climate-Action-BC/162666252437




Despite Moratorium, Drilling Projects Move Ahead

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/24/us/24moratorium.html?ref=global-home WASHINGTON — In the days since President Obama announced a moratorium on permits for drilling new offshore oil wells and a halt to a controversial type of environmental waiver that was given to the Deepwater Horizon rig, at least seven new permits for various types of drilling and five environmental waivers have been granted, according to records. The records also indicate that since the April 20 explosion on the rig, federal regulators have granted at least 19 environmental waivers for gulf drilling projects and at least 17 drilling permits, most of which were for types of work like that on the Deepwater Horizon shortly before it exploded, pouring a ceaseless current of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Click link to read full article on New York Times website....



VERY KEWL NY TIMES MAP

Tracking the Oil Spill in the Gulf

Map of the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico - Interactive Map - NYTimes.com
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/05/01/us/20100501-oil-spill-tracker.html




Coastal Oil Cleanup May Prove Impossible

The spill could leave behind a toxic stew lethal to the fish and wildlife that inhabit that maze of marshes along the Gulf Coast. read full story.......
http://news.discovery.com/earth/oil-spill-coast-cleanup.html




VIDEO: Raging Grannies Oil Spill Protest: "BP, You Suck!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QE9Wjgc_Teg




South Florida Raging Grannies protest the BP Gulf Oil Spill mess in this biting and darkly funny new song parody, "BP's Frigging' Drillin' Rigs". See the Grannies in action at the oceanfront, a BP gas station, a Palm Beach County condo - & use the lyrics below to sing along, especially with the chorus!

"BP's Friggin' Drillin' Rigs"
(Tune: "Battle Hymn of the Republic")
Lyrics © by Raging Granny Vicki Ryder

"The USA's addicted now to fossil fuel and oil,
So BP's drillin' off our shore and makes our blood just boil.
We warned them that the oil could spill and wash up on our soil...
Halliburton and BP -- you suck!

You suck the oil from the sea and poison all the soil;
You suck the profits from the work while others sweat and toil;
You suck the lifeblood from us while you plunder and destroy...
Halliburton and BP -- you suck! So take your friggin' drillin' rigs and move 'em from our shore! Take your friggin' drillin' rigs and don't come back no more! Take your friggin' drillin' rigs 'cause we don't want your oil! Halliburton and BP -- you suck!

You bypass the inspections and ignore the warning signs;
You bribe your way to drilling rights and profit from your crimes.
Eleven workers now are dead and fish all swim in slime...
Halliburton and BP -- you suck! So take your friggin' drillin' rigs and move 'em from our shore! Take your friggin' drillin' rigs and don't come back no more! Take your friggin' drillin' rigs 'cause we don't want your oil! Halliburton and BP -- you suck!"




BP reduces estimate of how much oil it is capturing
http://www.enn.com/ecosystems/article/41354 BP sharply reduced its estimate on Monday of how much oil it is siphoning off each day from a ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico that has been spewing oil for a month and threatening ecological disaster.

The British-based energy giant said the oil captured on average by a mile-long siphon tube was 2,010 barrels (84,420 gallons/319,500 liters) per day in the six days before May 23, less than half the up to 5,000 barrels (210,000 gallons/795,000 liters) per day the company estimated it had been capturing. At times the capture was as low as 1,360 barrels per day (57,120 gallons/216,200 liters).

The oil group believes about 5,000 barrels have been leaking every day, although some experts have given significantly higher estimates for the size of the leak. http://www.enn.com/



MARCH ON WASHINGTON July 4th 2010 - Declare Independence from Fossil Fuels !!!

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=120904751277434 FILL THE MALL THIS INDEPENDENCE DAY! Declare our independence from non-renewable energy, fossil fuels, dirty energy sources, OIL SPILLS, COAL MINE ACCIDENTS, and all the problems caused by a LACK OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY POLICY! This is getting RIDICULOUS! We have been debating and touting the need for renewable energy for DECADES. No more! We must DEMAND a ROBUST major transformative energy reform bill be signed into law BY THE END OF THE YEAR!



STANDING UP to North Coast Oil Tankers: A 385km Stand Up Paddleboard expedition along the proposed north coast oil tanker route, bringing awareness to the people and wildlife of the Great Bear Rainforest. http://www.facebook.com/pages/STANDUP4GREATBEAR/111102995569396?v=wall


VIDEO: BP Flash Mob Protest May 28, 2010 — In Manhattan at Houston and Lafayette Streets. The police put barricades up, the stated intent of the protest was not to blockade the station. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZBB2vXVagU




Hands Across the Sand June 26th U.S. citizens opposed to off-shore oil drilling in our waters. http://www.handsacrossthesand.com/ Hands Across the Sand is a movement made of people of all walks of life and crosses political affiliations. This movement is not about politics; it is about protection of our coastal economies, oceans, marine wildlife, fishing industry and coastal military missions. Let us share our knowledge, energies and passion for protecting all of the above from the devastating effects of oil drilling.




Boycott BP stations.
BP brands to boycott include Castrol, Arco, Aral, am/pm, Amoco, and Wild Bean Cafe, Safeway gas. laissez le bon temps rouler pas chez Bp. http://twitter.com/bayouleeThe Grass roots Facebook page advocating a Boycott of bp.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Boycott-BP/119101198107726



VIDEO:
GULF OIL SPILL HAPPENED BEFORE! - SEE HOW THEY RESOLVED IT! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-4oooyqe_8

MSNBC May 26, 2010 — Ixtoc I was an exploratory oil well being drilled by the semi-submersible platform, Sedco 135F in the Bay of Campeche of the Gulf of Mexico, about 100 km (62 mi) northwest of Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche in waters 50 m (160 ft) deep.[1] On 3 June 1979, the well suffered a blowout and is recognized as the second largest oil spill and the largest accidental spill in history.

In the next nine months, experts and divers including Red Adair were brought in to contain and cap the oil well.[6] Approximately an average of ten thousand to thirty thousand barrels per day were discharged into the Gulf until it was finally capped on 23 March 1980, nearly 10 months later.[7] Prevailing currents carried the oil towards the Texas coastline. The US government had two months to prepare booms to protect major inlets. Eventually, in the US, 162 miles (261 km) of beaches and 1421 birds were affected by 3,000,000 barrels (480,000 m3) of oil.[7] Pemex spent $100 million to clean up the spill and avoided paying compensation by asserting sovereign immunity.[8]

The oil slick surrounded Rancho Nuevo, in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, which is one of the few nesting sites for Kemp's Ridley sea turtles. Thousands of baby sea turtles were airlifted to a clean portion of the Gulf of Mexico to help save the rare species.



Washington B.p. sister page to Boycott Bp. Sound off on the Governments response/ or lack of response to the Bp Gusher in the Gulf.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Washington-Bp/123316027700281?v=wall



notankers.ca facebook group
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4631752966 Protect our Pacific coast from oil spills
For 37 years the northern coastal waters of British Columbia have been protected from oil tanker traffic. This ban is now under threat. Plans to build pipelines and a supertanker port in BC to service the Alberta Tar Sands are moving forward with support from the BC and Canadian Governments. But there is still time to save our coast.


Keep BC's North Coast Oil Tanker Free
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2343563165




The BP Oil Spill Re-Enacted By Cats in 1 Minute
VIDEO LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt617zYAbng
tremendousnews — June 05, 2010 — This should catch you up on everything that's happened with the BP oil spill so far. http://twitter.com/tremendousnews





No Offshore Drilling in BC!
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=104576312921232 "The B.C. Liberals, when elected in 2001, pushed to open up the coast for drilling, but shelved the idea by 2005, given lack of support among voters. The Gulf disaster pushes it farther back on an already dusty shelf." - Globe & Mail, May 6, 2010


Alaska Pipeline Shut Down Following Oil Spill
Associated Press. ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Up to several thousand barrels of crude oil from the trans-Alaska pipeline spilled Tuesday into a massive tank and overflowed into a containment area, shutting down the 800-mile line until the hazard is removed. The spill happened during a scheduled pipeline shutdown at a pump station near Fort Greely, about 100 miles south of Fairbanks. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/05/26/alaska-pipeline-shut-following-oil-spill/


PIPELINE FEARS!
Douglas Channel Watch
We are a group of people concerned about protecting the Douglas Channel and Kitimat Valley with regards to pipelines, tanker traffic and the environmental effects of industrial development. BP first quarter profits 6.1 billion this year. 67 million a day profit! CNN http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kitimat-BC/Douglas-Channel-Watch/359078515967?ref=nf&__a=5&v=wall


Some of BPGlobalPR’s tweets, in billboard format. (SPOOF) http://twitter.com/BPGlobalPR
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Big oil eyes B.C. coast, notwithstanding Gulf of Mexico spill

http://www.straight.com/article-323589/vancouver/big-oil-eyes-bc-coast Marine mammals have made a remarkable recovery in this province, but that could be erased by a catastrophic oil spill. By Charlie Smith



COMMENTS



Shayleen LePage
this is sad.

Duane Burnett
infuriates me. a billion dollars spent on clean up already. that's a billion dollars that could have been invested into an affordable clean green energy future so we can kick this dirty fossil fuel addiction. ecocide! throw em in prison!!! I wonder how they missed the memo for the last 40 years from scientist and the UN that we have to get off of the fossil fuel.

Gordon Birtch
There's still WAY too much money to be made in fossils... It's all about the $.... period... technologies have been in place for years... GM's EV1 is a prime example... the money train ain't slowin' down 'til they're out of product.... GREED SUCKS!!!!!!!!!

Joey Gray
Plus all the $$ wasted on spin + suppression, vs. helping the fishers and the cleanup... what bizarre, sick priorities.

Gordon Birtch
YEP.... they play and the world pays.... the only question is when are we gonna stand up as one voice and put a stop to this short sighted bullshit!!! we might have to go without some luxuries, but we might just have a planet for our children..... sometimes social change can only happen when the people force it... anyone seen Greenpeace on this one??

Duane Burnett
do you think the Gulf Oil Spill might be the turning point? I was thinking it is has a wide impact on just not BP. Its almost like a 911 ecocide.


Christine Doyle
:(

Debra Dee
I know that in 1995 someone had a patent for an electric vehicle and the paper work he had me file showed that the BIG car companies knew what was possible at least 10 years prior. I learned then,,, that in 1985 there was a window for GM and Ford to make electric cars the most prominent vehicle coming out of their factories but put a stop to any ... See Moreother choice but gas guzzlers. I have proof that those companies blinded us to other options over 25 years ago. They made the Prius out to big new invention but it wasn't. (Think of what was done to make big city transit possible; dry cell) We had an inventor here on the Coast (some 17 years ago) who made electric cars, tricycles and boats (and designed the Sechelt Pier) but no one listened then.
The electric car SHOULD BE our car of today (been around for over 30 years) but we all sold out to the big oil companies.

Manuen Edwards
I am speechless ...

Arne Hansen
electric cars have been around a lot longer than that. The Vancouver Electric Vehicle Assoc owns a Detroit Electric car, still running, that was built 100 years ago. All it has ever needed in maintenance is new batteries.
An electric truck conversion company that 10 years ago used to be based on Vancouver Island, moved to California when San Diego wanted hundreds of electric trucks for the harbour

Arne Hansen
It has been calculated that enough money has been spent on the illegal war in Iraq to get the whole planet off fossil fuels. Ironically, Iraq was seized to keep oil prices low and oil and gas wells flowing full tilt.




YouTube’s top suggested oil spill clean up methods
by Matt Burns
http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/05/17/youtubes-top-suggested-oil-spill-clean-up-methods/



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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Should Oil Drilling & Tankers be Allowed on British Columbia Coast



TO OIL OR NOT TO OIL?

Like many of us around the world, we watch in disbelief at the terrible oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Some people have even said it was deliberate!

I blogged the news story on my facebook profile and got quite a response from people!




I linked to a yahoo news report which is following the disaster
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100430/ap_on_bi_ge/us_louisiana_oil_rig_explosion

... the blown-out well 40 miles offshore is spewing five times as much oil into the water as originally estimated — about 5,000 barrels, or 200,000 gallons, a day. At that rate, the spill could eclipse the worst oil spill in U.S. history — the 11 million... gallons that leaked from the grounded tanker Exxon Valdez in Alaska's Prince William Sound in 1989

A BC group called the Dogwood Initiative have a website calling for protection of the Pacific coast from oil spills and they too are following the slick in the Gulf

http://dogwoodinitiative.org/

For 37 years the northern coastal waters of British Columbia have been protected from oil tanker traffic. This ban is now under threat.

Plans to build pipelines and a supertanker port in BC to service the Alberta Tar Sands are moving forward with support from the BC and Canadian Governments.

But there is still time to save our coast.


They claim that

The oil spill from the blowout of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico has highlighted the fact that unless we take action to ban tankers on our coast, one day it could be us watching oil creep towards our shoreline.


http://dogwoodinitiative.org/notankers/actions




I am wondering what you think about the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico and the prospect of oil spills along the west coast of British Columbia, Alaska and Washington? And what about the Alberta Tar Sands?

A recent rap video parody I star in spoofing Prime Minister Stephen Harper proroguing parliament so he could attend the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics called "I'm On A Break" even has a line in it about the tar sands which many call an international embarrassment.

He's on a break yah like in the past and
Gets to avoid issues like Alberta tar sand
He's the king of the world for another short while, so
If you're still at work then you sure not him, no
Stand up people, this break is for real





For me, I can't understand why we continue to invest billions into fossil fuels when we need sustainable energy and technologies so desperately, and why on Earth is the world's supposed greatest super power so freaken LAME at responding to natural disasters. I don't anyone will ever forget how they treated their own people when Mississippi was flooded by a hurricane.


Tongue in cheek I said on my facebook profile
YES TO TANKERS & OIL DRILLING ON THE BC COAST!
>>>>> NOT <<<<<<<<<


COMMENTS FROM MY FACEBOOK PROFILE


Duane Burnett
I tried to find an email to let BP know what I really think http://www.bp.com

Marc Buzzell
what a disaster im very embarrassed to be a fuel dependent human

Lois Vader
Cap it!! Now!! Hey Big D...watch this CBC report..they talk about the oil spill around 30.03 - 33.07 if you want to fast forward it:
http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/TV_Shows/Lang_&_O'Leary_Exchange/ID=1480327840

Bren MacDonald
People use the phrase "This is a disaster" too often, and it loses much of it's meaning; what happens then when something like this happens? This is being called by many perhaps the worst environmental disaster ever. That's nuts!

As a side note, I'm not pressing 'like' because this REALLY isn't a 'like' situation.

Duane Burnett
1,000,000 Strong Against Offshore Drilling
http://www.facebook.com/dontdrill?v=wall

Mitan Niebergall
fucked up! It seems like all of these oil spills are done on purpose or something. I could be totally wrong..... but what if I'm right?

Elisa Jardine
This is horrific and devastating. We have to do something! Do everything we can!

Graeme McRanor
Getting laid on a tropical island is the only offshore drilling mankind should keep busy with...

Susan Davidson
Never, never, never !!

Manuen Edwards
argh how depressing i just want to hear some good news for a change why are people so irresponsible and destructive it really is scary and depressing if we keep abusing the earth especially our oceans with pollution we are all doomed for sure .... we probably are anyway we seem just too stupid to restrain ourselves ..... argh

Duane Burnett
NEW fb group >>
Protect the Marine Life in Gulf Oil Spill Disaster
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=122108411134129

Chelsea Sleep
oh no!

Rob Thomson
Absolutely no oil tankers on our coast! Witness the damage happening to the Louisiana coast and then think of the fragility of our coast in this wet, pristine and green environment. Take a float plane from Vancouver/Richmond up coast to the Central and North Central coasts and see the immensity of our wilderness from 1000'. In spite of our hacking much of the coastline with clear cuts, inland just a little bit more is an ocean of green. We can't afford to damage this most precious space. NO OIL TANKERS!

Cheryl McNevin Baron
No tankers!

Manuen Edwards
NNNNNNNNOOOOOOOO

Allegra Mills
no

Manuen Edwards
I heard a roomer they might want to start filling the open pit mine up here with Vancouver's garbage ... just another great idea hey ? how is it possible people are so incredibly stupid ? oh yeah ... money has a lot to do with it in most cases ....lol


Rob Thomson
If you ever have the opportunity to visit the central coast- in particular my favourite part, Johnson Strait and Calvert Strait, or even just a cruise up the Inside Passage, the beauty and solitude of our coast is overwhelming.That we would even think of allowing tanker traffic anywhere near our coast is absurd, ludicrous and just plain mad!

Is there anything that we won't think of doing to risk damage our environment for a few measly extra bucks to buy new toys that we really don't need? If we allow the coast to open up to tanker traffic then we are absolute first class certifiable idiots.

Allen Snowdon
Unfortunately oil is a lot like illegal drugs. As long as there's a demand there has to be a supply. Every single one of us are oil-addicts, and we are all ultimately responsible for these disasters. Ideally we should wean ourselves off this dependence on cheap, dirty energy and find cleaner alternatives, but that will not work until we can collectively practice proper conservation.


THANKS
I try to remember that there are many sides to every issue, and I am always so grateful from what I learn from all of your amazing feedback. I am hearing a definite no from the people, so why do the corporations and governments seem to insist on taking us down the road to environmental destruction for short term gain?

So thank you very much for that!
Should Oil Drilling & Tankers be Allowed on the British Columbia Coast?

It's always a good day on the Sunshine Coast! Duane


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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Dog Owner To Bite Mountain Bikers



Dog Owner Rally's Protest at Mountain Bike Festival.

Can bikes, dogs, horses and multiple trail users co-exist?

Awesome NEW "Brown Sugar" Mountain Bike Trail unveiled in Sechelt. Dogs seem to love it too! Pet owners come out in protest.

Update
November 8, 2010
Phase 2 construction begins at Kinnikinnick Park of parallel trails that provide a separate agility track for mountain bikers away from hikers. The Trail is part of a world renowned Capilano University mountain bike program.



ORIGINAL STORY
Dog owner, Sue Adams of Davis Bay is not happy that mountain bikers have built a trail at Kinnikinnick Park in Sechelt, BC on the Sunshine Coast. She is also upset the District of Sechelt is planning to prohibit her dogs Kaleigh and Brody, and others from using the adjacent playing fields to socialize. Sue has posted signs throughout the extensive trail systems calling on dog owners to unite and come to the Roam the Loam 2 Mountain Bike Festival and trail opening to protest threats to the off-leash dog park and show their solidarity.





SEE "Brown Sugar" Trail Unveiling and ALL THE PHOTOS on Flickr from Roam The Loam 2


The Capilano University Mountain Bike Operations program Students and their sponsor Off The Edge have planned a mountain biking festival and trail unveiling called "Roam the Loam 2" for Saturday May 1st. In the past the event has been at the Sprockids Mountain Bike Park in Langdale and this year has moved to Sechelt.



"I urge all dog owners to come out that day and enjoy OUR WALKING TRAILS. Be silent no more - spread the word," reads Sue's poster. "If we don't voice our concerns we could loose our off-leash dog park!!!!"

Sue continues "Please come to the park on Saturday, May 1st, and walk the trails in support of our dogs, our families and our hikers. Keeping your dog on leash for this one day will ensure that no one is injured by the cyclists using the trails for their "Roam the Loam" day!"




In one case I noticed, a Roam the Loam event poster has been torn down, crumpled, thrown on the ground and staked by a stick.

Kinnikinnick is one of the only official off leash parks for our four legged friends that I know of on the Sunshine Coast, even though the entire coast is pretty much a very relaxed off leash region. In fact my experience has been people look at you weird if you have your dog on a leash. WAGS In Roberts Creek they have written on top of signs so they read "do not leash your pet."






The Capilano University Mountain Bike program attracts students from around the world. Each year they do some new trail building and maintenance. It is the only program of its kind in North America and around the world.


Just recently I posted photos from the newly rebuilt stunt jumps and tracks at Connor Park in Halfmoon Bay, BC during a Day In The Dirt Bike Swap. SEE PHOTOS

This event and the newly improved mountain park facilities are just one example of how the Mountain Bike Operations program learn to build sustainable environmentally friendly trail systems that both encourage the sport and protect wilderness areas by keeping users to a designated path. An awesome win - win for the Sunshine Coast!








Jay Hoots is a CMIC certified MTB coach for the Capilano University program. I met up with him on the trails in Kinnikinnick, where I frequently go for a hike, and use to enjoy with my late dog Tundra.

I asked Jay about the concerns of this dog owner. He was extremely gracious and welcomed the feedback and concerns Sue had brought up. He told me that their eventual plan is to link a mountain bike only trail to where the new jumps and stunts trails are at the end of the red trail so cyclists, walkers and dogs will not be mixing.






Mountain bikers however are concerned and upset that they will now be restricted from using other trails in the park, and will have just the one trail.

Caroline Dépatie, Sunshine Coast Campus Capilano University Mountain Bike Operations Program Convenor, aka, the main spoke in the wheel, told me that the new trail is a teaching/learning trail for children who ride mountain bikes to work on their riding skills. The trail has beginner and intermediate bike features on it so children can have fun and enjoy being in the outdoors rather than stuck to a screen being inactive. Every feature has an alternate easy route for riders.

She said "We will certainly suggest to the District of Sechelt to put up trail etiquette signs outlining things like: Be respectful of other users, bikers yield to hikers, etc."






Dépatie added that from studies she has read, conflict between hikers and bikers is more perceived than actual. There is this perceived notion that bikers are dangerous and will create harm where actual reports indicate very positive encounters between both groups.

It takes only one negative experience of a hiker and suddenly all bikers are painted with the same brush. If a recreation plans of an area supports it, designating trails for specific users can be a good idea. She believes in being fair to all users.






Emanuel Machado, Manager of Sustainability Services and Special Projects, for the District of Sechelt contacted me on his Blackberry from the Landgale Ferry Terminal. He was on his way to Vancouver by ferry for the weekend but felt this was an extremely important matter to touch base with me on. Emanuel is also the first local government official to wholeheartedly jump on board Tundra's dog and people friendly drinking fountain memorial campaign fund for my Siberian Wolf who passed away January 27th, 2010.




http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tundras-Accessible-Dog-People-Friendly-Drinking-Fountain-Sunshine-Coast/277458507945?ref=ts




Emanuel told me that the "vision" is to have a mountain bike only trail that connects from Heritage Road to Kinnikinnick Elementary, with the rest of the trails designated as pedestrian only. Right now the University students are at the 1st phase. The third phase is expected to be completed by the Mountain Biker Operations students in the Spring of 2011. In the meantime, the "red trail" that leads to the mountain bike park will be shared and over the next couple of weeks signs encouraging proper trail etiquette and courtesy will be posted.

I completely understand Sue and other's frustration that a quiet forest trail could become over run by mountain bikers and turn their off-leash oasis into a doggies nightmare! I also think that encouraging sustainable mountain biking is good for our kids health, tourism, and a green economy.

I think the best scenario for all users is to create separate paths for each and where they do cross over, use courtesy and common sense. I can just imagine what it would be like if we added people on roller blades, long boards, horses, skateboards, runners, walkers, ATV's and more.

I am also not sure that protesting a children's mountain bike festival is quite the right way to go about making your point, but I completely feel for Sue and agree that we need to have trails for just dogs and people where you don't have to fear getting run over by a mad mountain biker and get let your guard down and just roam!

Incidentally, did you know that the loam in "Roam the Loam" refers to the glacial till they use to build the kewl trails? They have to dig way down below all the surface soil and detritus.






It's just one of the amazing things you will discover at the annual Roam the Loam Mountain Bike Festival! Bring the whole family out and check it out. This is a terrific opportunity to have trained caring professionals help you with any questions you have about the sport. Bring your dog too! WOOF

What do you think about the Kinnikinnick trail sharing situation? I want to hear from you. Did I miss an obvious point in all this, or is their a better solution?



COMMENTS FROM MY FACEBOOK PROFILE & "NOTES" Tab
(blogspot uploads this blog to the Notes section of my fb profile)


Heather Pearce Lyons
do we dog walkers still have a trail separate from the bikers ??


Greg Lightbourn
I hike, I have a high energy dog and I mountain bike. I have encountered only one inconsiderate mountain biker while hiking with my dog on a multi-use trail in RC. He was going too fast and almost fell off his bike trying to miss my dog- his fault for going too fast to stop for unexpected moving obstacles on a multi-use trail. He wasn't, by the way, a youth either, he was mid thirties. Most other bikers I've encountered have been more than courteous and careful. I also am very aware of slower moving beings when riding- common sense one would think. Everyone should be able to enjoy the trails in our forests- on foot or un-motorized vehicles- co-operation and education is all that is really needed- and respect for others enjoying healthy activities.


Jay Richard Walter
I would say that she is completely out of line to use this festival as a platform for her protest. Does the closing of the fields portion have anything to do with the cyclists? From what I've read in your post it would seem that the cyclists are being given only one trail out of a network of many. It smells like sour grapes to me. She has lost all... See More credibility with her aggressive, 'me first and only', approach.

There are many who would like to have trails without any dogs on them ever. They may be afraid of dogs or they don't like the dogs disturbing the wildlife; they don't like stepping in doggy doo; etc.. Is she willing to accommodate them?

Everyone wants youths to do something other than drugs and crime. Now they're doing it and someone has to pipe up and say 'Whoa. Not welcome here though.' It's no wonder so many don't even bother trying when there is always someone waiting to rain on the parade.

I'm sure a system of protocols can be established wherein both groups can enjoy some healthy outdoor activity in harmony. This could be accomplished with an information booth at the event but not with placard carrying protesters creating an atmosphere of conflict.


Mary Craziness
I don't see why we can't all just get along and be respectful of each other and beat up the garbage dumpers and gallop across the golf course???? ; P


June Ward
As a heavy user of the many trails on the Coast ,I did see an increase in the number of negative encounters with MB riders because of my dogs .I experienced a shift with the "type" of intolerance I saw .I also know that it was more likely to occur if I was walking with women as opposed to men .


Micha Bruecker
I support to keep Kin. fields and park off leash. I would hope that the building of bike trails will not interfere with the off-leash policy. There are already many mountain bike trails on the Coast but only very few off-leash areas. Mountain biking, after all, is a sport which, by definition, should be practiced in natural surroundings and not necessarily on groomed trails ….

Besides, the dogs are not the only ones leaving something behind on the field. Every time there was a game there are bottles, wrappers, etc. thrown out carelessly by the players. Further, I suspect once the dogs are gone the geese will come in and cover the field in their crap.

Most importantly though, having a place where dogs (and humans) can interact freely greatly enhances their social skills and so reduces problems with under-socialized dogs (and humans). As far as I know Kin. Is the only off-leash area within the District of Sechelt? How many (comparable) sites are there actually on the Sunshine Coast? And how many dog owners are there?

All of which doesn’t excuse the laziness of dog owners who do not pick up after their dogs. There have always been those who have not been as considerate as could be wished for.






Jay Richard Walter
It is true that there are many mountain bike trails in the woods on the Coast. The lion's share of these trails are on crown land and are therefore illegal. People spend their own time and resources to build some epic trails in the bush. Yes they are 'groomed'. Corners are banked; bridges,jumps, and other challenges are built and maintained. with the least possible impact on the ecosystem i.e. minimizing erosion and protecting watercourses.

Often times these trails that have been so lovingly crafted are destroyed by clear cuts on the hill. In West Van, the city has gone in and destroyed trails citing insurance fears. As well, people still go in the bush and walk their dogs on trails built by the cyclists and get upset at them. Another hazard encountered by cyclists in the woods is the dirt bikers. I think it safe to assume that the dog walkers would probably rather encounter pedal powered conveyances over loud, smelly, and larger motor powered ones.

These people have been quietly working away to keep their sport alive with minimal support from any level of government. Having this trail in Kin. will legitimize the sport and bring into public awareness the massive resource of tourism we have here if they would just open up the hills to legal trails that are protected from logging.
The issue of feces on the fields is a different one. It should not be connected to the bike trail at all but it has for some reason. As if the cyclists somehow convinced the SCRD to punish the dog owners so now the dog owners will punish the cyclists??? Are we in elementary school here or what. It is 2010 and we know better ways to solve disputes.

I recommend walking in Cliff Gilker. It is huge, un-officially off leash, has lots of places for dogs to meet and play creekside in the water, and the cyclists tend to avoid it as they have way nicer riding trails up the hill. Just don't tell everyone :)






Micha Bruecker
Just to clarify: Kin. Park is solely the District of Sechelt's responsibility and not the SCRD's.

Use of Kin. Park has increased multifold over the past years which is a good thing. Unfortunately there are also increased clashes between bikers and walkers (and their dogs) on the NARROW trails with often LIMITED VISIBILITY.

I wholeheartedly support mountain biking and the separate trails as long as this does not negatively impact the only off-leash park in the DoS.... See More

Dog owners are angry about DoS's decision (now temporarily revoked) to close the fields for off-leash dogs and are concerned that this might just be a pre-amble to close the entire trail system while the issue of feces is simply a reason given the public.

Cliff Gilker is a great UNOFFICIAL off-leash park but for many Sechelters quite the drive to undertake daily.


Rob Thomson
Walk and ride carefully and with courtesy and problems will not arise


Jay Richard Walter
How about Hidden Grove which opens up into a huge network of trails above the power lines. Or hike into Chapman falls behind the gravel pit. There is a huge network of trails in there and they are for the most part quite wide so there is room for all.
It would seem that the dog owners should be lobbying local gov't for more off-leash areas. Armed with this recent change in Kin. I think the momentum is there.


Cyril Perpet
I have a problem with Kinnikinnick staying an off leash park. When you have softball games, soccer games and other community event you often get dogs running around and going to the bathroom on the fields. Some of the owners do not pick up after the dogs and you have people using the park with dog droppings on the ground.


Jay Richard Walter
The fields were created for sports and that should be their primary use. Maybe there could be an organization that books the fields at specific times for dog play. The members would then be responsible for making sure the fields are left clean and ready for the next group just like any users of the fields should do.
There are no simple answers, only intelligent solutions.






Bob Dobs
Kinn Fields have NOT been working as an off leash area. First off i have been a dog owner all my life and some of them were almost never on a leash. I support off leash areas in a big way.
However the fields at Kinn park are heavily used by sports teams, for which they were built.

As a coach and long time member of the SCyouth Soccer asn i have had many negative experiences with dogs, their owners, and their crap at Kinn. I coach 2-3 times a week at kinn and need to spend 10 minutes prior to every session searching for and picking up dog feces. It is a significant problem.

I have also had dog owners refusing to get their dogs off my booked playing field, their pet interfering with my players as they argue that their dog has a right to run a muck. Thankfully this kind of behaviour is rare. Unfortunately dog crap on the field definitely is not.

Dogs should be kept OFF the playing fields at Kinn. There are many other parks in the District with open space and no dedicated sports fields.

Bikes and walkers should both have a dedicated path in the park. The rest should be shared. For many young riders who are not ready for the mountain the park is a great safe and accessible place to learn the sport and joy of trail riding. We should be able to all share with respect.


Melina Cassidy
I understand that dog owners enjoy their walking trails. Just as bike riders enjoy the challenging trails.

Bottom line- the forest belongs to Gaia. And we should all be free to use respectfully, without harming one another or the forest ecosystem.


Jay Richard Walter
I hope the people who tore down all the posters recently are ashamed of themselves. I know that I'm ashamed to have such people in my community.


Micha Bruecker
The field and the trail issues are two separate ones.

The fields are not used by sports groups during the day and should then be open for everybody's enjoyment (e.g. dog owners).

PS: Sports groups leave garbage behind after their games and practices....

PPS: Those dogs roaming around during sports activities mostly belong to the players' families.


June Ward
I believe that the Sunshine Coast is marketed as a destination for MBing, therefore there seems to be an expectation of unhindered riding .Yes Duane I did see an increase in bad manners .ps I ride also.


Bob Dobs
Micha:
If ALL of the dog owners cleaned up after their pets then that may seem like a good idea. However during the soccer season the fields are in use most nights until 7pm or later. in the summer ball uses the fields till sundown. Enough irresponsible dog owners do not clean up so as to cause a serious problem. This is why the dogs have lost the... See More park.
I've seen dog owners in the day let their pets out of the car to run free in the park while they sit and read in their car. I imagine it is their routine.
There are other fields that are not used by organized sports for dogs;Brookman;Creekside;Burtnick;lower Hackett;Clayton: as well as most any other open space on the coast.
Some of these areas have been approved or proposed as off leash areas and other could lobbied for.

A trial of off leash bookings for dog groups as Jay suggested may be worth a try at Kinn.

The spectators dogs that encroach on the field are rarely the problem and are brought under control quickly as the owner has a stake in the proceedings and therefore they care.

It is outrageous that you would seem to imply that all "Sports groups leave garbage behind after their games and practices" .
Seriously..."Every time there was a game there are bottles, wrappers, etc. thrown out carelessly by the players. " ??
I have been heavily involved in soccer on the coast for 15 years. Yes there are occasions that a mess is left behind. I find that in most cases, others at the field will clean up after those thoughtless few. I never leave a park with trash on it nor do the majority of sports groups.
Again trash and poo are very different issues.
It may well be true about the geese, but they are not in our control.

The bikers are not advocating that dogs should not use the park. Nor am I. But after years of cleaning up dog shit by the bucketful on the SPORTS FIELD that the SPORTS GROUPS worked to have built, I am certain that the dogs need to stay off the playing fields.
They should be free to roam anywhere else as long as they are not harming anyone.
As should the bikers. As long as they don't shit on the trail.






Anonymous
Since most mnt bikers I know have dogs too, it is so strange seeing this whole controversy of the diff park stakeholders and dogs vs bikers, and even weirder in your pics I see the guy with his dog on a leash the whole time during the tour in the middle of the forest -I assume that was a PR move or that the dog is uncontrollable around people? Ithought that area was 'leash off' anyways -so why is the dog leashed? In 33 years on the coast I have never seen a dog on a leash anywhere at any time other than walking along the road. Even then rarely. Not on the beach, not in the trails, not in yards, not in parks, definitely not in the middle of the forest, not anywhere. In fact I have been attacked by unleashed dogs in public places 5 separate times, the 6th being a St Bernard that broke its chain mid air (we were on the road) and went for my sister's throat before my Dad tackled it, while the owner stood there. And then just blamed us, for being on the road, I guess. Also been glared at on the road by dog walkers when driving by (I always steer wide and go slow) -I hope this doesn't mean we soon won't be allowed to use the roads. And I love dogs, although as a result of all that they make me nervous. And yes, some mnt bikers can be problematic, but it was my understanding that (1) parks are PUBLIC, as in for everyone (2) that the whole coast is already a freakin' off leash area. These days the avg rider is a 30 something family guy paying a mortgage themselves. Most mnt bikers are as annoyed by any bad riders as are dog walkers, and typically apply their own 'rough justice' to take care of those people, typically punk kids. But better to have kids riding and enjoying nature than doing drugs and breaking into your house. But lets face it, ignorance exists on both sides. So far the dog owners are trying to stifle free speech (ripping down the signs) and subvert due process (we don't even want to hear it, this is 'our'trail). Similar things happened in North Van trails, with hikers complaining that the mnt bikers were dangerous, and to prove their point they stormed council meetings with 'demands' and then 'sabotaged' the trails by putting logs around blind turns and such, causing a few broken bones and other injuries to those 'dangerous' riders, while nary an indignant hiker was ever injured. Things change, and usage will change over time as newer and younger groups with different interests become involved. I am just happy to see people getting involved -in anything. So, lets hope that idiotic means don't justify similar ends in this case. I look thru the pics and see a lot of intelligent and friendly people who are passionate about the outdoors, which is amazing. It's everyone's home, and freaking wilderness in all directions, people. So let's just skip this internecine warfare and work together to preserve and enjoy the outdoors, for us, and the generations to come.


Brandon Evans
the joke of it is that its the young mountain biking "punks" who build the trails for the complaining hikers. and by the way I don't know if you have a dog or not but no one wants their dog to go run away and get eaten by a cougar or hit by a car. that's the reason they are on leashes. its better that they are leashed for everyone including the animals themselves. these days many trails are built exclusively for talented bikers. hikers should respect that. keep in mind that there are other places to hike where no one is in danger: soams hill, cliff gilker,any beautiful beach, the bottom of mt.elphinstone. you dont see hikers on the downhill slopes at whistler. its not the riders fault if some one is crazy enough to stand in the middle of an actual reserved mountain bike trail. you don't see people standing in the middle of a highway.


Brandon Evans
great trail guys. cant wait to ride it when I get back. good pictures too.


Anonymous
You are right, what I said was an incorrect generalization, so is saying 'young mnt bike "punks" build all the trails'. Obviously neither is remotely true. I refer to those who do not practice good trail etiquette, be they riders or hikers. Thanks for helping me clarify.

We have owned dogs, yes. Never heard of a cougar problem on the coast ... See Morein all my years. Chased away a few black bears though.

Lastly, saying some trails built on public land are built 'exclusively for talented riders' is crap, it's the same "exclusion of use" argument the dog folks are using. The bottom line is that public land is for everyone, and that everyone needs to be able to get along. Should I be able to stand at the trail head and tell you to screw off based on my opinion that you can't ride or if I see you without a dog? Of course not. Just because you build a trail doesn't mean you own it -and if that is a person's thought process when building, then just build it on private property, put a fence around it, and save us all the hassle. Come on. Can't have it both ways.


Trish Thompson
I just read all the comments about the dogs and bikes and WOW...that's cool you are like a talk show host


Trish Thompson
do you think the radio guy will read this?



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