When reports of tragic events begin arriving via the media, I tend to view them a little differently than most people probably do. Certainly, I try to absorb the facts of the [Continue]
Interesting story in today’s Daily News about the Canada’s Tournament Capital brand. TRU lecturer David Carter has assigned his tourism-management class to come [Continue]
It wasn’t exactly the Exxon Valdez, the Gulf oil spill or horse meat but B.C. Hydro’s handling of the cat-on-the- pole caper was pretty good crisis management. [Continue]
At 6:38 this morning, Josh Page, associate producer for the new Daybreak Kamloops show, sent a polite e-mail asking me if he’d need to reschedule the interview [Continue]
Four times a week, KGHM loads about 30 people onto a bus and takes them on a bumpy ride from Inks Lake up into the grasslands to the future site of the giant open pit [Continue]
The annual Keystone Awards gala is always big, energetic and fun. I’ve attended many of them, sometimes as a presenter, sometimes as a company rep, and have enjoyed [Continue]