The Squamish Chamber of Commerce announceD the appointment of
Kenny Music to the position of Chamber Manager, as of Dec. 1.
Having relocated from Calgary earlier this year, Music is
excited to be in the Squamish community and to be joining the chamber.
"Squamish is a destination of lifestyle choice,"
Music said in a release. "I knew within hours of arriving here that
Squamish was an active place with a very welcoming and diverse network of
extraordinary people and businesses. The membership can be assured that every
effort will be made by me to represent them to the best of my ability."
Music brings almost 24 years of Human Resources and Customer
Service experience to the role.
Squamish Chamber President, Ron Anderson, said, “I am confident
with our selection as members’ satisfaction is our primary goal. We were
looking for a candidate that could build and maintain relationships and the
momentum we have created in the past few years. We had some truly excellent
applicants, and we are proud that our organization attracted such dynamic
candidates.”
Kenny Music is ready to take on new challenges and plans to
support all Olympic efforts made by the Squamish Chamber of Commerce to date.
“This is an exciting opportunity and I look forward to meeting
all existing and future chamber members and working with a strong and diverse
board,” he said.
XM Canada turns up the volume
XM Canada is turning up the volume along the Sea to Sky Highway
with enhanced signal coverage to pump-up skiers and snowboarders for the ski
season and beyond.
With additional terrestrial repeater networks permanently
installed along the Sea to Sky Highway, XM Canada will ensure that listeners
have strong and steady laughs, sports, tunes and talk radio without the risk of
static, fuzz or dead air.
“With the upcoming 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Whistler, and
with an increasingly large listener base in the area, we wanted to boost the
signal to give our listeners uninterrupted coverage,” said Mark Knapton, vice
president of customer operations of XM Canada. “This is a dramatic improvement
over our satellite radio competitor and especially AM and FM radio.”
To date, a limited number of radio stations were available on
sections of Highway 99. Now, regardless of location along the highway, a
variety of music, sports and news channels will be available, including
broadcasts of Canucks games.
XM Canada’s network of terrestrial repeaters stretches across
Canada and serves to amplify the signal from XM’s satellites in areas where the
signal is blocked due to geography or other impediments. XM Canada continues to
build out new repeater locations and fine tune its network to ensure
subscribers receive the best and strongest satellite radio coverage across
Canada.
Whistler’s Fairmont Chateau, Four Seasons two of the best
The January 2008 issue of
Travel + Leisure
magazine released its sixth Annual World’s Best
Hotels list and
The Fairmont Chateau Whistler and Four Seasons
Resort Whistler are recognized among the 500 best in the world.
The Fairmont Chateau Whistler earned a score of 82.92 on the
list. The resort was highlighted for its “ski-in, ski-out access in
winter” as well as its “fantastic golf course come summer.”
The Four Seasons Resort Whistler scored 87.40 on
Travel + Leisure’s
list and was described as “A mountain retreat with
an abundance of outdoor activities.”
The World’s Best Hotels List names the 500 top rated hotels and
resorts around the world to serve as the premier travel guide for the year.
Hotels are rated on criteria to achieve an overall score including location,
overall design, rooms, amenities, food & dining and service.