Foating into the sunset
Say it ain’t so. B.C. Ferries CEO David Hahn is disembarking from his giant gravy boat. On Tuesday morning, he announced he will retire Dec. 31 as part of a series of cost saving measures expected to...
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You’ve probably heard by now or wondered why your iPhone screen suddenly began shedding digital tears, but Apple CEO Steve Jobs died Wednesday after a lengthy battle with cancer. And while the news...
View ArticleDress for Halloween success
As is the yearly tradition over here at K&K’s chamber of horrors, we like to give readers suggestions for original, one-of-a-kind costumes to don this Halloween season. You’re welcome. • Roberto...
View ArticleHarper government appoints six Canadian business leaders to Canada-Brazil CEO...
International Trade Minister Ed Fast has appointed six Canadian business leaders to the new Canada-Brazil CEO Forum to boost trade and investment between the countries. Prime Minister Stephen Harper...
View ArticleDon’t pay the ferryman
As frequent travellers on B.C. Ferries and consumers of many a Sunshine Breakfast, the chubby sea dogs at K&K maintain an Ahab-like watch over the stormy fortunes of our province’s floating highway...
View ArticleWhy can’t we just let Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer do her job?
Marissa Mayer is taking it on the chin, again. In a recently leaked memo detailing how telecommuting is now verboten over at Yahoo, the embattled CEO found herself on the podium of vilification. Both...
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The head of Yahoo! has emerged as an intriguing player in Silicon Valley.
View ArticleCanada Post CEO moonlights with think-tank that urged mail changes
OTTAWA — Canada Post president and CEO Deepak Chopra is a board member of the organization that highlighted the financial plight facing the Crown corporation and suggested eliminating door-to-door...
View ArticleCEO Deepak Chopra says Canada Post will trim its management team as it cuts...
OTTAWA – Canada Post CEO Deepak Chopra is standing by the organization’s 22 presidents and vice-presidents as the Crown corporation continues to lose money, but he says it will trim its management team...
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