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We invite you to ring in day one of this outstanding conference at the CNW Group Happy Hour, during the CPRS Opening Reception.
Sunday, June 7, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm The Richmond Olympic Oval
Passes will be available ONLY at the CNW Group booth (#6) in the Exhibitor Hall from 12 noon to 4:45 pm on Sunday, June 7. Complimentary drinks will be provided to those delegates sporting an orange CNW Group Happy Hour pass and lanyard.
We look forward to seeing you in Vancouver!
CNW Group
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Congratulations Monika Sniec, M.Sc., Chef Communications Marketing - Marketing Communications Manager, Sandoz Canada Inc., Boucherville, Québec for winning a tour on Helijet.
She will take her tour Monday night from the top of Grouse Mountain.
The prize is a sightseeing adventure that begins on the edge of Grouse Mountain., compliments of Helijet. The 15 minute flight takes the passengers flying over the peaks of Grouse, Crown and Goat mountains with views of the breath taking mountains beyond then pass between the twin peaks of the Lions before returning with views of Vancouver and the magestic islands in the Strait of Georgia.
Delegates wanting to share the ultimate experience with her can reserve a seat at 1.800.665.4354, www.helijet.com or email to
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A new opportunity has just been created to take in the most exciting sessions of the conference. For $225, the Power Pak will give registrants access to the breakfast and luncheon keynote addresses by David Suzuki, Courtney Pratt and Brian Solis, but also access to a panel discussion by four of Canada's top executives.
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Vancouver - A new study released today by the Canadian Society for More Golf (CSMG) concludes that there is a direct correlation between the amount of golf PR practioners play and the effectiveness of their public relations. The CSMG Study interviewed a few PR practioners in the 19th Hole at golf courses in Calgary, Ottawa, Prince George and Toronto as part of the study. CSMG researchers say it was difficult to provide conclusive conclusions as part of the study as those interviewed tended to focus on their under-inflated golf scores rather than answer direct questions. Others simply could not answer the study questions due to excessive hydration research projects of their own.
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Solving the issues that matter most at work requires perspective. It helps when that perspective comes from the highest levels of the PR profession - globally.
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