A visit to my work world: memories from my five Lego-bricks years of service at Parachute, Canada’s national charity dedicated to injury prevention.
Category: Business
The Three Keys: Kelley Teahen
Originally posted on The Three Keys:
A first for this blog – Kelley Teahen, Director of Communications and Marketing at Parachute, Canada’s national charity dedicated to injury prevention – wrote this entry! Kelley gained a wide experience in the communications space over her career. She began in journalism and bridged into communications as Media Relations…
Orange is the new purple
When it came time for me to buy a winter coat a couple years ago, I thought it might be nice to get a pop of colour in the exterior wardrobe.
New views on London
The skyline along the curving shores of the Thames is dotted with buildings reaching high into the sky.
My Canada, 140/150: Inventive medicine
Dr. Mike Evans, a YouTube sensation, is the latest in a long line of medical innovators in Canada.
My Canada, 139/150: Our special snowflakes
In Canada, “special snowflake” can mean those citizens honoured with an Order of Canada.
My Canada, 125/150: Their outrageous fortune
It turns out that a fictional theatre festival has become Canada’s gift to smart serial television.
My Canada, 116/150: No trivial matter
Trivial Pursuit, one of the top- 10-selling board games of all time, was invented one evening in 1979 when two journalists got bored.