B.C. pushes for mining expansion
The B.C. government has extended the permit of a Vancouver Island coal mine and unveiled an aboriginal land use agreement for a large area of northern B.C.
The B.C. government has extended the permit of a Vancouver Island coal mine and unveiled an aboriginal land use agreement for a large area of northern B.C.
VANCOUVER , Jan. 25, 2012 /CNW/ - The Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, and Wai Young , Member of Parliament for Vancouver South, today announced that the Government ...
Travel & Tourism, Event Coordinator & Management grads have chance to enhance credentials.Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) January 25, 2012 Graduates of the Event Coordinator and Management and Travel and Tourism programs at CDI College have an opportunity to enhance their diplomas with international credentials. The college has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with IMI University Centre, the ...
Fifteen businesses from the Comox Valley have been nominated for the 12th annual Vancouver Island Business Excellence Awards
Visitors enjoy a visit to Capilano Suspension Bridge and its Cliffwalk attraction earlier this year.
In an effort to increase the amount of tourism dollars spent in Clark County, officials have created a new sports commission that will serve as a catalyst for attracting and promoting local sports events and tournaments.
It's like a defibrillator, reviving restaurants in the flatlin-ing months of January and February.
Meetingmax Systems, provider of the travel industry's most flexible online housing reservation system, today announced the signing of a contract with Tourism Red Deer. The system is being purchased by a group of ten local hotels and will be managed by Tourism Red Deer. The system will be used to manage group housing reservations for sports, convention, and leisure group travel.
This year's Dine Out Vancouver Festival will include dining deals at 225 restaurants, plus cooking classes, culinary tours and food carts.
U.S. travel agents’ choice of Vancouver as a top Canadian travel destination could give the tourism sector a welcome boost in British Columbia.