Lest We Forget ~

 

Freedom is Never Free

On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, Canadians are asked to pause in memory of the thousands of men and women who have sacrificed their lives in military service.

Freedom is never free...


These photos are my family members who served in the Forces in different Theatres of War and Peacekeeping.

Dad~Sgt. TIB JonesWBrother Johnnie~JOHNBrother AudieAUDUncle KyleUncle KyleGrampa CornellGrampa CornellGreat Grampa Blacksgt.tc blackRFA 1916R.F.A.1916Cousin Chris ~Doug

 

This Remembrance Day I was sent a video in my email .  It is 11+ minutes long a tribute by Peter Legge (2013) and one from Don Cherry & Ron Maclean  (2006).  I thought they were worth posting.

Here are the links…

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Photo at top of this post taken from Peter Legge’s post on ” Freedom is never free “

Fall in bloom ~

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please visit …

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall

Taseko ~ Gibraltar ~ 150 New Jobs

I was hired to take  photos of a special celebration at Taseko/Gibraltar Mines . The celebration was for a new state of the art mining facility and 150 new jobs ~Gibraltar is one of the largest employers in The Cariboo.  There were over 600 guests which included employees ,special guests, entertainment , speeches  and a great lunch .  Each guest was given a copper horseshoe as a commemorative keepsake…  I missed out on one maybe I’ll get one (a positive thought ) when The New Prosperity opens… Here is one of the news releases from the Taseko web site ~

This excerpt taken from tasekomines.com/news  ~
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Gibraltar Mine celebrates grand opening of its expansion

SEP 19, 2013

As the chartered bus winds its way up the 17-km road to Taseko’s Gibraltar Mine in the Cariboo region of B.C., most of the passengers on board are employees and their partners. They and hundreds of other employees have been invited to celebrate the grand opening of the mine’s expansion, completed earlier this year.

Taseko’s CEO will later tell the crowd the mine has gone from 10 employees in 2006 to almost 700 today. With the expansion production has increased from 30,000 tons to 80,000 tons a day.

When the mine comes into view, the employees on the bus joke about the work place and some of the fun they have with different fellow workers.

“Every crew has its characters,” equipment operator Marlin Froese pipes up.

While employees, managers, Taseko’s upper management and board members, politicians and other big players in the mining world arrive on site they are directed to the brand new truck maintenance shop where a big party is underway.

Blue and white balloon arches, a huge mine truck for a backdrop and music wafting from a Vancouver-based production crew greet guests.

Vice-president and mine manager Dave Roleau, clad in a cowboy hat, black suit jacket and jeans, opens the formal speeches.

“The people gathered in this room are responsible for the success of Taseko,” Roleau says.

Top of the list, he adds, are mine site employees. His comment sparks cheers and applause.

Jackson Davies of The Beachcombers fame, plays the role of a new mine employee. Mill foreman Rod Foster plays the guitar and sings when lunch is being served.

Also in attendance are Taseko’s Japanese partners who have travelled from Japan for the celebration.

Making her tallest entrance to date, Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett arrives standing on the deck of a haul truck that pulls up beside one of the shop’s truck bays.

From her 15-foot vantage point, dressed in orange coveralls, a hard hat and safety glasses, Barnett addresses the crowd.

“Hi, what’s going on here doesn’t anybody work anymore?” she chides.

Referencing May’s provincial election, Barnett says the people elected a government that says “yes” to jobs and a mine called Prosperity.

“Look what we have here, a company that cares about the Cariboo, about families and about jobs,” she says of Taseko.

“Today is about celebrating Gibraltar,” Barnett challenges. “We need to work together to get New Prosperity opened in the future.”

Hallbauer, a mining engineer by trade, says he was reminded of a conversation some mining people had with his mining engieer father almost 50 years ago.

“My father said the Gibraltar deposit would become one of the great mines in Canada,” Hallbauer recalls. “It turns out he was right.”

Less than 10 years later Gibraltar was built and today is looking to operate for another 40 years, he says.

 

Vice-president and mine manager Dave Roleau

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Attendees

 

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Robert Dickinson & Ervin Charleyboy…

Ervin Charleyboy and Robert DickinsonMill Foreman Rod Foster plays guitar and sings…Rod FosterMLA Donna Barnett making her entrance …Truck2TruckDonna Barnett3Donna BarnettWilliams Lake Royalty….StampedeRussell Hallbauer2

Jackson Davies of The Beachcombers fame, plays the role of a new mine employee…

Jackson DaviesTaseko Japanese partners …Russell Haullbauer and Japanese Partners

Russell Hallbauer…

Russell Hallbauer

Russell Hallbauer and BrianRoom3Great luncheon for all 600 + guests…Lunch

Jim O’Rourke, Robert Dickenson, Bill Bennett, Russell Hallbauer…Jim O'Rourke, Robert Dickenson, Bill Bennett, Russell Hallbauer

Banner2Bill Bennett2Attendees2Bill Bennett Minister of Energy & Mines… Mines build communities.Bill BennettAinsley & Russell Hallbauer…Ainsley and Russell HallbauerAttendees3Banner

Cupcakes

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for more articles please copy and paste…..

http://www.tasekomines.com/articles/ID605034

http://www.tasekomines.com/articles/ID605038

 

 

3/4 moon in a 10 cent town ~

Quick atv ride this Saturday night was worth the sites ~

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Nice to see you again ~

 

Nice to see this little guy enjoying the sunset at Valhalla ~ it’s been a long time since we have seen one of you here at Valhalla .  This is a big deal for the environment  !  Yer just makin’ a livin’ eh…

 

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Frog ~  please visit…

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog