Elections. Dating 2026. Associates Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
Tatiana's Replacement. Not elected. Not appointed
REGISTERED ID & DEED TO PROPERTIES
Kooteney's British Columbia & Calgary, AB connected. Works virtually based in Calgary, Alberta with connected Alberta residence to BC
Wealth Management Team. Associates. CIG. C/M
Glaciers & Whitewater. Trails. Lake - Rivers
APPOINTERS
Dr Carly Koslov Bennett. Tatiana Bigarda. Geneve Samson O'Connor & team connected to Associates & Wealth Management Team
PA & Dating. Potential crew Additives.
ASSOCIATES
PA - Legal - Security - Crew + Dating Partner
Co-Ed crew. New PA not elected yet
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"Required surgical maneuvers due to NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs"
Wealth Management Team & Associates
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Elections for sections of portfolio
DUMMIES. DON'T KNOW. GIRL DUMMIES
Female dummies
Elections. 2026. Associates Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
NO WEINERS! SOME PEOPLE LIKE WEINERS
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CALGARY & VANCOUVER TO KOOTENAY REGIONAL
From VANCOUVER
Direct flights from Vancouver (YVR) to West Kootenay Regional Airport (YCG) in Castlegar are operated by Air Canada / Jazz. The flight distance is approximately 404 km (251 miles). Alternatively, direct bus services are available, taking around 10 hours and 10 minutes. YCG serves as the primary airport for the West Kootenay region, including nearby cities like Nelson.
Direct flights from Vancouver (YVR) to West Kootenay Regional Airport (YCG) in Castlegar are operated by Air Canada / Jazz. The flight distance is approximately 404 km (251 miles). Alternatively, direct bus services are available, taking around 10 hours and 10 minutes. YCG serves as the primary airport for the West Kootenay region, including nearby cities like Nelson.
Key Information for Travel:
• Airport: West Kootenay Regional Airport (YCG), located 2 nautical miles south of Castlegar, BC.
• Airline: Air Canada / Jazz provides scheduled service.
• Travel Options: Flights (fastest) or bus (approx. 10+ hours).
• Location: The airport is a convenient hub for visiting Castlegar, Nelson, and Trail.
From CALGARY
Direct flights from Calgary (YYC) to West Kootenay Regional Airport (YCG) in Castlegar are operated by Air Canada / Jazz, taking approximately 1 hour. The airport serves Castlegar, Nelson, and Trail. Alternatively, Mountain Man Mikes offers weekly bus service, taking about 9 hours. Driving takes around 6–7 hours via BC-3 W.
Key Details for Traveling to YCG (Castlegar):
• Airline: Air Canada is the primary carrier serving YCG.
• Location: The airport is located 2 nautical miles south of Castlegar.
• Alternatives: If flights are unavailable, driving via Highway 1 to Highway 3 is the standard route. Bus services are also available.
Important Considerations:
• Flights: Direct flights are the fastest, but they can be affected by weather conditions in the mountainous region.
• Ground Transport: Car rentals are available at YCG for travel to surrounding areas like Nelson (approx. 30-40 minutes).
• Seasonality: Winter travel may require snow tires or chains when driving through the mountain passes.
HURRICANE BUNKERS
Bunker with sistern & pump for hurricane or tornado with earthquake barrier
Defecting to another country means formally abandoning one's native nation to join a rival, enemy, or opposing state, often due to ideological, political, or safety concerns. It is a deliberate, often illegal act of switching allegiance, usually viewed as treason by the original country.
Key aspects of defecting to another country include:
• Political Motivation: It involves leaving a country due to disagreement with its policies, or to escape persecution.
• Betrayal of Allegiance: The defector breaks their loyalty to their original nation, often considered a traitor by the country they leave.
• Seeking Asylum: Defectors typically seek refuge, protection, or better opportunities in a new, often opposing, country.
• Context: While commonly associated with Cold War-era spies or citizens escaping authoritarian regimes, it can also refer to high-profile individuals leaving for a competing power.
Examples include a citizen escaping from North Korea to South Korea or a spy transferring allegiance from their home country to a rival foreign power.
Switzerland. Sex trade
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UPPER K.T - CIG - BEVARIAN - WIDOWS GLOBAL HEIRARCHIES
Dr Carly Koslov Bennett. Tatiana Bigarda (CIG). Geneve Samson O'Connor (K.T). Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett
Alberta British Columbia Update
https://workingfile2026.blogspot.com/2026/01/january-2026-calgary-alberta-x2-calgary.html
Alberta British Columbia New
https://sydneysspacelive.blogspot.com/2025/08/alberta-insurance-situation-2025_17.html
Kootenay additive in Portfolio
SOUTH KOOTENAYS
The South Kootenays (specifically the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary) had a 2021 census population of 33,152, marking a 5.4% increase from 2016. Key urban hubs in the broader West Kootenay region include Nelson (pop. 10,600) and surrounding area (pop. 18,000). The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, with a population density of 4.1 people per square kilometer.
The South Kootenays (specifically the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary) had a 2021 census population of 33,152, marking a 5.4% increase from 2016. Key urban hubs in the broader West Kootenay region include Nelson (pop. 10,600) and surrounding area (pop. 18,000). The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, with a population density of 4.1 people per square kilometer.
Key Population Data (2021 Census):
• Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB): 33,152
• West Kootenay Region: 95,661
• City of Trail: ~7,700 (based on regional hub status)
• Fruitvale: 1,920
• Montrose: 996
• Nelson (City): 10,600 (18,000 in greater area)
Regional Characteristics:
• Growth: The RDKB saw a 5.4% population increase between 2016 and 2021.
• Dwellings: There were 15,190 private dwellings occupied in the Kootenay Boundary region.
• Demographics: The West Kootenay area has a population consisting of 27% seniors, 60% working-age adults, and 13% children.
CASTLEGAR
The population of Castlegar, BC, is approximately 9,344 as of 2025, reflecting steady growth from 8,661 in the 2021 Census. Situated in the West Kootenay region, the city serves as a regional hub with a growing community, offering a mix of industrial, recreational, and cultural amenities.
Population Details:
• 2025 Estimate: ~9,344
• 2021 Census: 8,338
• Growth Rate: Approximately 1.27% annually
Castlegar is known as a, "Sculpture Capital of Canada" attracting residents with its scenic mountain location and robust local economy driven by forestry and manufacturing.
FIELD
Field, British Columbia, is a tiny unincorporated community within Yoho National Park, with a population consistently under 200 people, reported at around 195 in 2011 and described as having less than 200 residents more recently, serving as a gateway for exploring the national park.
• Population: Around 195 (2011 census) or less than 200.
• Type: Unincorporated community.
• Location: In the Kicking Horse River valley, Yoho National Park, BC.
• Significance: A base for exploring Yoho National Park attractions.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Nelson had a population of 11,198 people living in 4,948 of its 5,314 total private dwellings, an increase of 5.1% from its 2016 population of 10,572.
DERMATOLOGIST KOOTENEY'S
For dermatology services in the Kootenays, options include the West Kootenay Skin Clinic in Trail (Dr. Stephanie Cameron) for medical skin consultations, and Kootenay Cosmetic Clinic in Castlegar (Dr. Justyn Lutfy) for cosmetic treatments. Other providers include Skin Dynamics in Cranbrook and WH Wellness & Health in Nelson.
For dermatology services in the Kootenays, options include the West Kootenay Skin Clinic in Trail (Dr. Stephanie Cameron) for medical skin consultations, and Kootenay Cosmetic Clinic in Castlegar (Dr. Justyn Lutfy) for cosmetic treatments. Other providers include Skin Dynamics in Cranbrook and WH Wellness & Health in Nelson.
• West Kootenay Skin Clinic / Renew Medispa (Trail): Offers physician-led consultations for conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and suspicious lesions.
• Kootenay Cosmetic Clinic (Castlegar): Led by a board-certified plastic surgeon, focusing on BOTOX™ and dermal fillers.
• Skin Dynamics (Cranbrook): Offers, among other services, clinical skin treatments.
• WH Wellness & Health (Nelson): Provides wellness and aesthetic services.
Important Notes:
• Referrals: Medical dermatology visits, such as those for acne, rashes, or skin checks, generally require a referral from a family doctor to be covered by the B.C. Medical Services Plan (MSP).
• Availability: Due to a shortage of specialists in rural areas, there may be wait times.
BANKING
Kootenay Savings Credit Union is a major financial institution in the region, operating 11 branches with over $1 billion in assets, offering services such as chequing, lending, mortgages, and insurance. It serves as a community-focused alternative to major banks, often acting as the sole financial institution in smaller Kootenay towns.
Key Financial Institutions in the Kootenays:
• Kootenay Savings Credit Union: Offers comprehensive personal banking, including Kootenay Savings Collabria Visa cards, mortgages, and wealth management through MoneyWorks.
• Nelson & District Credit Union: Another prominent credit union operating in the region.
• StellerVista Credit Union: Provides services in the Kootenay region.
• Major Banks: While Kootenay Savings is dominant in smaller communities, national banks like BMO, RBC, and TD also have branches in larger centers.
Key Features of Kootenay Savings Credit Union:
• Community Focus: Supports local non-profits, providing sponsorships and bursaries.
• Member-Owned: As a cooperative, members have a vote in the institution.
• Locations: Corporate offices are in Trail, BC, with branches throughout the region.
STILL AN ALBERTAN ONTARIO TRANSPLANT
CANADIAN BORN EUROPEAN BACKGROUND
Previously British Columbia (2007-2011), Quebec (2001-2006) & Ontario (1985-2001)
Health - Dental
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Irrelevant Relevance
US Travel Demand. Upward. No flights!
https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/air-transat-suspending-all-flights-to-u-s-as-of-this-spring
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