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BC Backpedals on Pipeline Assessment Reductions | The Tyee


Pipeline companies won’t be getting a massive property tax break for Christmas at the expense of some rural homeowners. At least not this year.

BC Assessment has backpedalled on a plan to slash the assessed values of transmission pipelines. The move would have resulted in pipeline companies paying significantly less taxes in several municipalities and regional districts, and resulted in local governments significantly increasing property taxes for homeowners and business owners to make up the revenue difference.

But after two months of protest and warnings by local government officials, officials in Victoria have announced they won’t be overhauling the pipeline assessments for the coming year. In a news release issued Wednesday afternoon, the Thompson Nicola Regional District said it had been informed that BC Assessment won’t be changing pipeline values for 2026.

https://thetyee.ca/News/2025/12/18/BC-Backpedals-on-Pipeline-Assessment/

in reply to HellsBelle

The fact that this was even a proposition, is seriously fucked up.
in reply to HellsBelle

The BC NDP wants to serve the rich and powerful who are destroying the climate.



Crown withdraws murder charge against Toronto man who spent 23 years in prison


Prosecutors have withdrawn a second-degree murder charge against a man who spent 23 years in prison for the killing of a 10-year-old girl in 1989.

Ontario’s court of appeal set aside the conviction against Timothy Rees, 62, last month and ordered a new trial into the complex case, which includes recanted confessions, accusations of police conspiracy and mishandled evidence.

It came after two former federal justice ministers said a “miscarriage of justice” had likely occurred during Rees’s original trial more than 30 years ago.

in reply to HellsBelle

The new appeal turned on a recording of a conversation between an officer and the landlord of the building, which police had not disclosed.

On the recording, the landlord James Raymer, who lived in the same home as Darla and her family, denied killing the girl and "made some statements suggesting prior sexual contact with her," the decision said.


As always, ACAB.

in reply to HellsBelle

Imagine putting a pause on society during the 90s and 00s. Reintegrating into society now without that cultural conditioning would probably be weird.
in reply to veee

And coming out to this shitshow.

I'd just turn around and go back to my cell.

in reply to ikidd

Roof over your head, 3 meals a day. Sounds pretty good!
in reply to veee

There's a guy I see on the bus, nice dude, accidentally killed a guy when he was 18. Guy was beating the shit out of his cousin and he cold-cocked him in the jaw, bashed his head on the curb when he fell. He got out of prison 5 years ago, he's just shy of 50. Went in in the early 90s, came out just in time for COVID. Said lockdown actually helped him to acclimatise.

in reply to jankforlife

"The people waving swastikas and seig heiling aren't nazis, the people fighting them are! You've just been propagandized! Also you're a filthy Russian orc and not a real person"
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in reply to jankforlife

Its funny because this is also propaganda.

I dont block these bots because i think they are funny and their message is wasted on me




Democrats release new Epstein photos ahead of DoJ transparency deadline


in reply to MicroWave

Press release: oversightdemocrats.house.gov/n…

Official dropbox: dropbox.com/scl/fo/cl62lochkdz…

Edit: who are these people?

Edit 2: And these people?

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in reply to pelespirit

First image: Google Co-founder Sergey Brin in the centre. To the right, New York Times Columnist David Brooks (who wrote about Epstein story being unimportant, and comparing it to QAnon). Left person I don't know.


Issue of Elections in Ukraine Raises Question of How West Will 'Orchestrate' Them - Lavrov


in reply to jankforlife

So if he's for Ukrainian independence, he's 'orchestrated by the West'
If a pro-Russian wins, he's a 'Russian puppet'.
If Zelensky stays, he's a 'power-hungry dictator'.
Either way, nobody wins, so what's even the point.
in reply to tehsillz

Yes. It's liberal democracy working as intended. Always against the people.


GNU Guix transactional package manager and distribution — GNU Guix


in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

I've been curious about Guix for a long time and did have a go at installing it as a distro on my new laptop (it didn't work). Still aspiring to hop to it one day. I think I'll try using it as a package manager on Debian until then.
in reply to Da Oeuf

For using it as a full distro (using Guix System), there are two options:

  1. Dual-boot your hardware into it. For this, you need compatible hardware - and because of requiring open-source drivers, you have to be more selective, like in the old Linux days. E.g. NVidia graphics cards won't work (but some good AMD Radeon cards will do). Advantage is you have full control over your hardware.
  2. Just run it in a virtual machine, like GNOME Boxes, or virt-manager, or VirtualBox. This one is easy. I am using Arch this way, in a virtual machine on Debian, and this has several advantages. (I use the Guix package manager in both Debian and Arch).
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in reply to Da Oeuf

what do you get out of it that you can't get from apt?
in reply to eldavi

Thoroughly defined, reproducible environments and dependencies with very current software, for example.
in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

so it does more than "sit on top" of apt?

are these thoroughly defined environments more than the state of all known packages pertaining to your system?

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in reply to eldavi

See my original comment.

Basically, it solves this problem with a few of cargo, snaps, flatpacs, docker images, pip, Conan, venvs, and hand-compiled packages installed into /usr/local and ${HOME}/.local and extra software in /opt added.

If you never had such problems, blessed you are, and forget about all this. Your life is as easy as it can be.

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in reply to HaraldvonBlauzahn

I've been doing this by creating my own custom apt/yum packages and my own repos coupled w ansible-playbooks/puppet-manifests.

I've been needing this for years and never knew it existed. Lol

Thanks for making me aware!

in reply to eldavi

Nixos is similar but has more software support depending on your needs. Guix has a lot of improvements and less controversy tho


Mozilla Names New CEO, Firefox To Evolve Into A "Modern AI Browser"


Forks of Firefox like LibreWolf and Floorp are about to become more popular.
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Chinese EUV Lithography Machine Prototype Reportedly Undergoing Testing


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Mozilla Names New CEO, Firefox To Evolve Into A "Modern AI Browser"


cross-posted from: hexbear.net/post/7065833

Forks of Firefox like LibreWolf and Floorp are about to become more popular.



Mozilla Names New CEO, Firefox To Evolve Into A "Modern AI Browser"


Forks of Firefox like LibreWolf and Floorp are about to become more popular.




Chinese EUV Lithography Machine Prototype Reportedly Undergoing Testing





Supply management 'not on the table,' says Carney as U.S. bent on changing dairy rules


Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed he'll protect Canada's supply management system, as the United States signalled it's ready to fight over this country's dairy rules at the negotiating table.

U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told members of U.S. Congress Wednesday that Washington is not prepared to extend the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement (CUSMA) without addressing "specific and structural issues."

In remarks made public after Greer met with lawmakers behind closed doors, President Donald Trump's point-person on trade said Americans have concerns about "dairy market access in Canada" and "Canada's exports of certain dairy products."

"We've been clear about our approach to supply management. We continue to stand by that. We will continue to protect supply management," the prime minister said.

in reply to HellsBelle

Fuck Americans and their cheap, shitty dairy. They have no right to put our farmers out of work.
in reply to HellsBelle

I can boycott U.S. dairy just as quickly as I have boycotted every other U.S. product.



Any sites like ext.to ?


I mean for now it works flawlessly but i couldn't find a movie on it but found it using a search app so the torrent did exist they just didn't index it (i mean i don't fault them, obvi u can't index everything), and its always best to discover others and all right incase this goes down or if there are better alternatives .

I love how the sites search work and how it while typing shows a movie or tv in results and you can click on it and they have already sorted it in episodes, pack etc then you have tabs on quality like 720,1080 sorted for you, plus how it allows refreshing the seeder/leech list, lists all the sources, shows included files, shows trackers, and allows comment etc, everything except how the search works and sorting is optional so feel free to comment without those features or with any added .

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