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Earned Media from dHz Media December 5, 2005 SHOPPING WITH YOUR MOUSE Reprinted from Montreal Gazzette
Online stores never close. More and more of us are doing our window-shopping and buying on the net. -more-
December 3, 2005 SANTA GOES ONLINE Reprinted from Ottawa Citizen
Reprinted from Edmonton Sun The mall can be crazy during the Holiday season with long checkouts and next to no parking available. Cyberspace is a great alternative for "stress-free" shopping - be it to research the local stores that have gifts available at the best prices or to purchase items online. Shopping from online retailers has its own set of rules for a safe and convenient experience. We've turned to Clark Johannson, president and CEO of Canadian-based shopping search engine Shoptoit.ca , for some advice. -more-
A Grape View
Reprinted from Western Living Having a house that overlooks a vineyard just got a little easier. If your desire is to live in close connection to a golf course, this is your lucky century: developers have ensured that all you need to do is pick the track, make the down payment and move in next to your fairway of choice. -more-
ONLINE SHOPPING CAN KEEP YOU GIFT BUYING EXPERIENCE STRESS-FREE
Reprinted from Toronto Sun The mall can be crazy during the Holiday season with long checkouts and next to no parking available. Cyberspace is a great alternative for "stress-free" shopping - be it to research the local stores that have gifts available at the best prices or to purchase items online. Shopping from online retailers has its own set of rules for a safe and convenient experience. -more-
Reprinted from Calgary Herald A billion-dollar resort in Vernon, B.C., has announced its own winemaker.Tilman Hainle will ultimately oversee about 16 hectares of red and white grape vines at The Rise, which will bottle the wine under its own label. -news brief-
BRAND NAME RETAILERS FLOCK TO SHOPTOIT.CA
Reprinted from www.vernonmorningstar.com The Rise Resort is transforming a Vernon hillside but the developer insists the environment isn't losing out. Construction is well under way on the billion-dollar Bella Vista project, which includes 1,200 homes, a golf course, a winery and two hotels. But president Leona Snider says only one-third of the 735-acre property is being used. -more-
July 24, 2005
Reprinted from Recreation & Investment Properties - Calgary Herald Picture yourself in a hilltop resort enjoying golf at a Fred Couples Signature Golf Course, sipping fine wine and dining while enjoying panoramic views of Okanagan Lake. -more-
July 12, 2005
Reprinted from Penticton Herald There's enough water for both Summerland Hills Golf Resort and the District of Summerland, the project's developers said Monday. That was the highlight of a media briefing to reveal the neighbourhood plan for the proposed resor. -more-
Summer 2005
Reprinted from Western Canadian Resorts & Investment Properties The Okanagan's Development of recreational property continues to expand, and while Kelowna's popularity has domonated for years a new Okanagan location is on the upswing. -more-
July 1st, 2005
Reprinted from Calgary Herald Canada Day launch lands ShopToit.ca on the front page of the Calgary Business Section. -front page-
March 27, 2005
Reprinted from Sunday Homes & Interiors The Rise, a master plan resort community offering spectacular views of Okanagan Lake, was officially launched recently with the unveiling of the new name for $1-billion development and the announcement that it will feature a Fred Couples Signature Golf Course -more-
Mar. 22, 2005 Campaign Attracts Coverage in Seven Major Daily Newspapers including the Vancouver Sun, the Province, the Edmonton Sun, and front page on the Kelowna Daily Courier. -more-
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