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    Attracting More Doctors to Kamloops...

    Attracting More Doctors to Kamloops...

    Kamloops needs more doctors. I learnt more today about a solid initiative to attract more of the right types of doctors to town.

    Venture Kamloops Executive Director Dan Sulz gave a great talk to the Kamloops Rotary Club this afternoon. In front of a membership made up of local business people and professionals, Dan presented about the Red Carpet program for physicians thinking about locating / relocating to Kamloops.

    The Red Carpet program is designed to provide a warm welcome to doctors, their spouses, and families. It also allow them to experience the many amenities Kamloops has to offer.

    The program also offers reputable local businesses the opportunity to provide products  and services as part of the Red Carpet welcome packages. 

    So far, since November 2009, twelve doctors have been attracted to Kamloops through the program. I am so glad that Venture Kamloops is targeting and measuring its programs. I wrote about my thinking about this here.

    Venture Kamloops has more information about the Red Carpet program.

    • 11 min
    Rob Purdy on the Big Picture of Sustainability...

    Rob Purdy on the Big Picture of Sustainability...

    One of the organizers of the Kamloops Energy Fair, and former BC Wildlife Park manager Rob Purdy, spoke to me about some big picture sustainability issues. Recorded at the 2010 Kamloops Energy Fair on June 19th 2010. Almost 7 minutes.

    Audio Map

    00:00  - big picture of sustainability 00:22 - problems with oil based economy 01:03 - contribution of the Kamloops Energy Fair 02:06 - momentum towards transitioning to a cleaner energy society - key number is 13%. 03:55 - women another potential driver to greener world           - green economy huge potential.

    • 6 min
    Why The BC Grasslands Conservation Council Is Important....

    Why The BC Grasslands Conservation Council Is Important....

    I've been impressed with the work of the BC Grasslands Conservation Council (GCC). The GCC is based in Kamloops and, over the past years, they have worked cooperatively with governments and citizens to preserve what I now know to be quite a valuable resource.

    At the 2010 Kamloops Energy Fair, as part of my podcast booth, I had the great opportunity to speak with Tasha Sargent, stewardship planner with the GCC, to find out more about the work of the GCC and its value to the province. The audio runs about 11 minutes and, I think, provides a good primer on the importance of the GCC.

     

     

     00:08 - what is the Grasslands Conservation Council and why grasslands are important
     01:50 - working closely with ranching industry, created monitoring manual for ranchers
     02:10 - how the GCC is funded, offer opportunity for membership
     03:16 - working with different levels of government (eg. City of Kamloops)
     04:13 - why should we care if species ( eg.that depend on grasslands) die out?
     06:14 - current grasslands conservation philosophy
     07:30 - how can people help conserve grasslands when using them for recreational purposes
     10:14 - pocket book for motorized users


      www.bcgrasslands.org

    • 11 min
    Talking to Grant Fraser

    Talking to Grant Fraser

    Since I met Grant almost six years ago, I've been a great admirer of his mind and of his style. In other words, he is not only a forward thinker, he also has a knack for getting across his thoughts well.

    In this conversation at Cowboy Coffee on the North Shore, we talk about:

    00:45 - creosote gasification proposal 04:10 - airshed management plan 06:20 - Green Party / Green issues 08:45 - state of discussion on environmental issues in Canada 09:47 - impressions of the North Shore.

     

     

    • 13 min
    A Conversation with Dale Bass, Kamloops This Week

    A Conversation with Dale Bass, Kamloops This Week

    I sound pretty goofy in my intro to this podcast. Dale, by contrast, sounds ever her intelligent and engaging self.

     

    01:21 - Creosote Tie Gasification Proposal

    04:35 - Kudos to School District Public Engagement

    07:27 - Journalist and/versus Community Member

    09:00 - Kudos for Mayor Peter Milobar

    09:14 - General Impressions at Start of 2010 Vancouver Olympic

    • 9 min
    A Conversation with Kamloops This Week Journalist, Melissa Lampman

    A Conversation with Kamloops This Week Journalist, Melissa Lampman

    A trailblazer in using social media for news reporting in Kamloops, Melissa Lampman graduated from journalism school at TRU. Find her at Kamloops This Week Online or on twitter (@mlampy):

     - 01:26 - Melissa's social media and the use of social media at Kamloops This Week
     - 02:23 - web first content at Kamloops This Week - twitter, facebook, web site
     - 02:55 - Melissa's use of twitter, Kamloops use of twitter
     - 06:50 - What Kamloops is like for a young journalist
     - 07:42 - big stories in Kamloops, Aug 2009
     - 08:17 - details on proposed cuts to arts funding
     - 10:02 - lots of interesting news in Kamloops
     - 11:40 - getting behind the issues of the day
     - 13:17 - importance of bringing positive, community content
     - 14:42 - journalistic input at Kamloops This Week
     - 16:04 - online at kamloopsthisweek.com

    • 18 min

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