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Shooting: So it doesn't just happen at San Ysidro POE

bryanmckenzie - 10-17-2012 at 08:11 AM

This just in from the US northern border in Blaine, Washington ... Canadian border officer shot. Very sad. :no:

Bellingham Herald article

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daveB - 10-17-2012 at 10:05 AM

According to reports this morning, the female border guard is doing well in hospital. The Peace Arch border crossing has been closed since the incident and is not expected to reopen until later today (Wednesday). Traffic has been diverted to the nearby Pacific Truck Crossing. We have heard very little about the shooter, who is said to have died at his own hands, except that he was in a van with WA plates.

bryanmckenzie - 10-17-2012 at 01:02 PM

Thanks, Dave. Yes, the classic unmarked white van, favored by lunatics & terrorists. It will be interesting so hear the entire story as it's being put together. Very sad. You sorta almost expect a headline like this to be in Mexico. And yet it happened on our northern border. Terrible incident.

Anyway, do you live in Vancouver? I lived in Bellingham and also briefly in Vancouver a few years ago. And, yes, that is my favorite beer, a Kokanee, in my hand. Two 18-packs travel south with me to California. In 2010, one 18-pack made it to Cabo San Lucas intact and was shared with fellow travelers.



windgrrl - 10-17-2012 at 06:45 PM

Here's a link to Canadian National news:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/10...

daveB - 10-18-2012 at 12:01 PM

Nice pic, Bryan good thing you're on the USA side unless the can is already empty! Knew a chap growing up who was a Sasquatch hunter and did early tv ads for Kokanee. For awhile we called it "tree hugger beer," coined by a friend who was a faller in the logging industry. I'll drink it now but preferr Bud brewed as you might know, in western Canada. We're upcaost, only a bit, in Powell River but have always spent time in the Vancouver area off and on.

That crossing is scheduled to open later today (Thursday), have no idea why it's taking so long, maybe installing bullet-proof windows, or finally training the Guards and issuing firearms. The Federal minister in charge doesn't seem to have a handle on this according to the interview I watched yesterday.

bryanmckenzie - 10-24-2012 at 05:24 PM

thanks for the update windgrrl.

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Originally posted by windgrrl
Here's a link to Canadian National news:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/10...

bryanmckenzie - 10-24-2012 at 05:26 PM

Thanks Dave. I never did get up to Powell River while I lived there. I did see a fair amount of the southern BC interior over several visits; and Alberta too. I miss the wonderful people. And the magnificence of this part of the world. Though, not the weather right now; and the next 6 months.

Cypress - 10-24-2012 at 05:36 PM

Yea, Kokanee is a fine beer, brewed in Creston, BC. :bounce:

KOKANEE IS A BETTER FISH !!

captkw - 10-24-2012 at 06:35 PM

And when you get a bit north BC (beer) can be hard to find!! and if you like whiskey,, forget it !! next stop is whitehorse (yukon) and the price will give you a hart attack !!! BYOB and dont miss the "stickine" a river by itself !!! gods land !!! K&T:cool:

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bryanmckenzie - 10-27-2012 at 06:25 PM

Yippie! My dog, Taco, and I visited the brewery in Creston a few years back. We had an awesome Transcontinental Canada mid-December journey (that had absolutely nothing to do with Baja).
Photos are huge, so here are links instead to click on:

Taco at the Kokanee brewery in Creston, British Columbia, Canada

Taco (again) at the Kokanee brewery in Creston, British Columbia, Canada

Kokanee snowboards in the lobby of the Kokanee brewery in Creston, British Columbia, Canada

Yours truly at the Kokanee brewery in Creston, British Columbia, Canada

Yours truly "beer tasting" at the Kokanee brewery in Creston, British Columbia, Canada