
I am Canadian
Well, my name may not be Joe, but last week after living here in Kelowna for 21 years, I took the Canadian Citizenship oath with

Well, my name may not be Joe, but last week after living here in Kelowna for 21 years, I took the Canadian Citizenship oath with

The latest report from the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism, “New Media, Old Media findings.” More than 99% of the stories linked
So throw out that old tradition of naming your child after the great grandfather (George) or Religious Saint (Paul), or hey, even after the place

Kids find some of these 5-minute clips more informative than their textbooks. Some kids have even been found to be online teaching themselves subjects unavailable

Only 56 per cent of households with incomes of $30,000 or less use the internet, why?
Are Canadian Internet service providers charging a premium

Do we really need a million sheep following us, or do we need a few good friends?
Is Social Media just a Big Ego

Social media has become a powerful tool for free speech, allowing individuals to express their opinions and connect with others on a global scale. However,

So every week just in case I run out of things to talk about I have a little list of extra things that have happened
Facebook constantly evolves to adapt to changing trends and user behavior. With over 2 billion monthly active users, it faces pressure to improve user experience,

User-generated content is on the rise thanks to social media platforms, giving individuals the power to create and share their own stories and experiences. This
This begs the question: Should the TV advertisements change from “Hi I am a Mac” to “Hi I am your other Mac” Is the “i”
More than 90 per cent of parents who are aware that their children have social media profiles say that they regularly check their child’s activity
Today is a massive day for Coventry, nestled in the heart of the United Kingdom, which has long been a cradle of innovation and a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts.

Over the last two years exploring the UK’s towns, cities, restaurants, and bars, sampling as many local wines as possible, we have been intrigued by the British wine culture, its perception, and consumer education, or may I be bold enough to say – lack of it. There is so much room to develop the reach, respect, and consumption of the fantastic wines that are produced in this country.
1. Make sure your website is up to date Website viewing is on the decline, so if your site is not changing, nobody is coming back 2. Contribute items to your website at least once a week There are so many great, easy-to-use CMS (customer management systems). Your site does not have to be overly designed. Simplicity is everything. Navigation is key. WordPress, TypePad or Blogger. Cheap templates are available. 3. Bookmark links to other sites and information sources It takes a lot of work to create all the content