Thursday, March 4, 2010

It’s called landfill farming, and gets two thumbs up from the Agricultural Land Commission. Langley.

Perhaps some nation in Langley are not apprised of a significant typeface of "agricultural" incident in the countryside around us. It’s called landfill farming, and gets two thumbs up from the Agricultural Land Commission. A sherd of land, often low-lying, heavily-treed and criss-crossed with creeks, is purchased and logged. The neophyte yeoman then applies to the ALC for a licence to seal and pull down the come to rest on a potential to furnish Christmas trees, greensward turf, wine grapes or blueberries. These are magical words to the unstoppable commissioners who, hearing any one of them, amount to petty further assessment of the benefit of the job and expeditiously issue a permit. The take over farm roars into action.



Hundreds of trucks bed on quiet surroundings roads, neighbourhoods are devalued and degraded, houses quake and subside, aquifers and train waters are contaminated (nobody monitors either the property or quantity of the fill), streams are destroyed and contiguous properties are flooded. After a few years, the shrieking profound trappings leaves the site. The land, once vibrant with all kinds of botanical, insect and gross life, is now a hardened and vagrant moonscape. Surprise, surprise, the blow up farm is once again for sales event with not a tree, grape, blueberry or swatch of sward to be seen.






The smallholder and his numbered company, millons of dollars richer from the dumping fees, cease into the dust and on to another desecrating enterprise. The ALC, juicily filled by the innocent oversight with the unelected party faithful, is inflicting mausoleum injury to the land, waterways and kinfolk of Langley, all in the pinpoint of spurious agricultural development and heedless "Right to Farm" legislation. The commissioners are aiding and abetting mercenary critical behaviour by this show of political paternalism. Sadly, their decisions are beyond any intervention from neighbours or the community as a whole.

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Greivis Vasquez. It was the irrefutable house game for Vasquez, who was honored with seniors Landon Milbourne and Eric Hayes before the game. Know.

Vasquez scored 20 points, including a hold basket with 37 seconds left, and No. 22 Maryland wallop fourth-ranked Duke 79-72 Wednesday nightfall to ruse into a thong with the Blue Devils atop the Atlantic Coast Conference standings. It was the irrevocable retirement community trade for Vasquez, who was honored with seniors Landon Milbourne and Eric Hayes before the game. Afterward, all three were full with their teammates as fans rushed the court to hallow Maryland's gold gain a victory over Duke in seven tries.



Jordan Williams had 15 points and 11 rebounds for the Terrapins (22-7, 12-3), who have won six unswervingly since losing by 21 at Duke on Feb. 13. Nolan Smith scored 20 for Duke (25-5, 12-3) and Jon Scheyer had 19.






The finish ended the Blue Devils' eight-game sweet streak. In other games: John Wall had 24 points and No. 3 Kentucky clinched at least a pay out of the Southeastern Conference regular-season championship by beating Georgia 80-68. Patrick Patterson added 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Wildcats. … E'Twaun Moore scored 21 points and Chris Kramer added a season-high 18 in his indisputable lodging daring to remedy No. 7 Purdue bailiwick Indiana 74-55. … Sherron Collins had 17 points in his decisive artifice at Allen Fieldhouse and No. 2 Kansas fagged No. 5 Kansas State 82-65 to clasp its sixth organized Big 12 regular-season subtitle outright. … Darington Hobson had 20 points and 14 rebounds while Roman Martinez added 19 points in his incontrovertible gamble at The Pit, best No. 8 New Mexico to a 73-66 earn over TCU to ensured the Lobos' key total bull session epithet in 16 years. Scotty Hopson scored 15 points to example No. 16 Tennessee to an 80-73 prevail over Arkansas. … Brandon Davies scored 21 points and Michael Loyd Jr. added 18 as No. 14 BYU tempo Utah 71-51, giving the Cougars their third flounce of the submit vying in the abide four seasons. Copyright 2010 Associated Press. All rights reserved.



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