Courtesy Rolling Stone Magazine
Glenn Frey is certainly most famous for being a founding member of California rock group The Eagles, but his career started long before that, and continues long after. When Frey was a teenager in Detroit, he played with a number of groups and worked with a number of musicians including Bob Seger. In fact Frey played guitar on Seger’s Ramblin Gamblin Man in 1968. His influence and friendship would be a lifelong part of Glenn Frey’s life. In ’68 Frey’s Girlfriend, also a musician, moved to California and Frey soon followed. There he met J.D. Souther, and Jackson Browne (they all lived in the same building). Eventually through these connections he met up with Don Henley and the Eagles were born.
PARKSVILLE Oceanside RCMP are seeking the public’s help in identifying two people inside a stolen vehicle involved in a weekend crash.
Police were called to the scene, north of Qualicum Beach on Hwy. 19 near Horne Lake Rd. around 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 14.
Witnesses said the vehicle with a man and woman inside crossed the centre median of the Inland Island Hwy, lost control and rolled into the southbound lane. The two allegedly left and appeared injured.
A loaded gun was found by police inside the vehicle. Officers said the firearm was reported stolen in Comox a few days prior.
3/4 cup water
pinch salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon (or more if you like cinnamon, which I do so I definitely did more than that!)
1 tsp sugar
So peel the apples, then put them in a pot with the water, lemon juice, salt and cinnamon.
Boil the mixture for 15-20 minutes, until the apples are tender and easily pierced with a fork. Remove from heat.
Add the sugar, and then put the mixture into a blender and blend it up until it’s the consistency you like. He said it tastes like apple pie, enjoy!
There have been 424,517 doses of COVID-19 vaccine administered in B.C., with appointment bookings opening for people 80 and older by the end of the week.
The vaccines are “helping break the chains of transmission in our communities where we continue to see outbreaks and spread,” Henry said.
Tuesday marked the 26th consecutive extension of B.C.’s state of emergency, which allows health and emergency officials to use extraordinary powers to support the province’s pandemic response.
The Public Safety Ministry said in a statement that more than 220 violation tickets and fines of $2,300 each have been issued to owners or organizers whose behaviour contravened health orders on gatherings and events.