Unless their life was being threatened or there is an open season on wolves and they have a hunting license, hopefully the person is found and fined for poaching or potentially tally for firing a firearm in a residential area.
Extreme drought conditions and the likelihood of another challenging fire season have prompted a community in one of the driest parts of the province to start managing its water supply early — and turning off the taps for people who don’t follow the rules....
It’s unfortunate that we can’t limit water by litres, so for a family of 4 put a limit of say 100L or something. People do still need to drink and cook unfortunately.
I’m not sure what happened but my peach tree isn’t getting leaves. The branches on the end are brittle but I did a little cut on the tree bark on the trunk and it was green under so I don’t think she’s dead. I’m not sure what may have caused this. I thought at first it was because she didn’t get enough chill hours...
My grandpa’s peach tree had had leaves and flowers for almost a month now, a few hours north of Seattle. Not sure if there are different early/late varieties or not.
My mage got very lucky finding enough “extra” food to store in the Horn of Plenty --> +10! …but apparently even at +10 it’s not enough to keep up with a normal rate of hunger???...
Accepting contracts from Israel is just as political as denying contracts from Israel. You just stated your political stance by accepting. Why do people think it’s a free copout?
I know enough about that, the part I was skeptical about though was the assumption that if a mouse is immune for 90 days, a human would be immune for 10 years.
I never even knew about them until about 10 years ago, then knew I wanted one immediately after looking them up.
Then a year later my sister, working at an animal rescue shelter, let me know that one came in after being abandoned due to running off and being picked up by animal control multiple times, and then I immediately got on the list to adopt.
So would you agree there should be rules about protestors blocking access to planned parenthood? Or is it perfectly fine the way the system is right now, just allowing them to threaten and harass everyone going inside for unhindered rights or assembly?
Literally no one said that. I fully support anyone wishing to protest against Israel’s treatment of Palestine and the hypocritical enabling of the democrats. The issue being discussed is whether or not certain rights and freedoms should have rules attached to it.
Blocking a bridge, people say there should not be rules against it because they need to be a disruption to be heard properly. Some people say certain rules preventing the right of assembly should be allowed in certain cases, like blocking hospital access or creating buffer zones around schools and abortion clinics.
Some people say there shouldn’t be any rules at all preventing any rights from being expressed.
I’m of the opinion that blocking traffic shouldn’t be allowed for protesting peacefully. Line the edges and walkways of the bridge and be as visible as you want with large vibrant signs and megaphones, but don’t stand in the street preventing people from getting to work.
Others disagree and simply say that it’s a right to do it, but then they are fine with attaching certain rules to other rights like preventing hate speech. It’s simply a matter of trying to find where the line should be drawn.
So would you agree there should be rules about protestors blocking access to planned parenthood? Or is it perfectly fine the way the system is right now, just allowing them to threaten and harass everyone going inside for unhindered rights or assembly?
It was in direct reply to your comment about planned parenting protestors.
In none of my comments am I bashing the bridge protestors other than saying they should not be allowed to block traffic, and the right of assembly should have rules and regulations to determine “proper” and “improper” forms of protest.
Wolf-dog roaming loose on Vancouver Island reportedly shot dead (www.comoxvalleyrecord.com)
Canadian food banks are on the brink: ‘This is not a sustainable situation’ | Globalnews.ca (globalnews.ca)
A recent spring food drive in Barrie, Ont. fell $100,000 short on their financial goal. It’s part of a growing trend across Canada.
salmon (mander.xyz)
Taps will be turned off if water rules are defied: Merritt mayor (www.cbc.ca)
Extreme drought conditions and the likelihood of another challenging fire season have prompted a community in one of the driest parts of the province to start managing its water supply early — and turning off the taps for people who don’t follow the rules....
Is my peach tree dead? (lemmy.world)
I’m not sure what happened but my peach tree isn’t getting leaves. The branches on the end are brittle but I did a little cut on the tree bark on the trunk and it was green under so I don’t think she’s dead. I’m not sure what may have caused this. I thought at first it was because she didn’t get enough chill hours...
Young Canadians think retiring at 65 is an outdated concept (financialpost.com)
Canadians’ views on retirement are shifting dramatically, with the idea of retiring at age 65 being one of the early casualties. Read more.
Horn of Plenty +10 still sucks (lemmy.world)
My mage got very lucky finding enough “extra” food to store in the Horn of Plenty --> +10! …but apparently even at +10 it’s not enough to keep up with a normal rate of hunger???...
Bugs me when audiobook series do this (lemmy.world)
Why is one book in the middle of series narrated by someone else? The Zoey Ashe series did the same thing. Mildly frustrating.
Google fires more workers after CEO says workplace isn’t for politics (wapo.st)
Biden administration finalizes controversial minimum staffing mandate at nursing homes (www.cnn.com)
The Biden administration finalized on Monday the first-ever minimum staffing rule at nursing homes, Vice President Kamala Harris announced....
I'd live to the ripe old age of died during childbirth (lemmy.world)
Everybody Sucks Here (lemmy.world)
Me too. Thanks.
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Random 8 September 2007 (sh.itjust.works)
What is cloud seeding and did it cause Dubai flooding? - BBC News (www.bbc.co.uk)
Tim Hortons says 'technical errors' falsely told people they won $55K boat in Roll Up To Win promo (www.cbc.ca)
Vaccine breakthrough means no more chasing strains (news.ucr.edu)
Small chair (i.ibb.co)
Why are Stop Lines (in the US, at least) often set too far back to see any crossing traffic?
I’ve seen them called “Stop Lines”, “Balk Line”, etc. The thick line painted on the road at a Stop Sign....
Skelly Boi Wants You To Remember (i.imgur.com)
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Gaza war protesters shut down Golden Gate Bridge, block traffic in other cities (www.nbcnews.com)