Little Green Giants

Ski Area Management Magazine (September 2008)

Little Green Giants

by Katie Bailey

It’s not easy being green, especially when you’re little. Search “sustainable” and “ski” on the Internet and you find a wide selection of celebratory articles on what the Aspens and Whistlers of the world are doing to green their operations, but not a lot about what it’s like to be a small ski area pursuing an environmental agenda on a budget.

Read the whole story on SAM’s website: www.saminfo.com

LIFT Magazine

LIFT magazine is a bi-annual publication created for Toyota Canada Industrial Equipment by motumb2b. I have been the lead writer on LIFT for the last three issues and managing editor for the last two. LIFT is sent out to all of Toyota’s industrial equipment dealers and customers throughout Canada.

To read through an issue of LIFT, click here to visit Toyota’s website.

Toyota Industrial Equipment is a longtime client of motumb2b’s and is the only major lift truck supplier to have an office in Canada dedicated to supporting the Canadian market.

The sky is falling

Six signs that Chicken Little was right:

1. The words “Darn right” and “Joe Six Pack” were used in a national televised political debate.

2. The TSX, never mind the DOW, took two historic 800-point drops in one week. Jeez Louise.

3. Commodities stocks are taking a dive: That’s pretty much all we got goin’ for us. Crap.

4. The powers-that-be scheduled the Canadian English-language debate on the same night as the most exciting US VP debate possibly ever. Seriously. What were they thinking?

5. Just when you think things are bad here, you see that inflation in Zimbabwe has reached 11 million percent. That bears repeating: 11 million percent. That’s so high, it’s ludicrous — it might as well be a gazillion percent. Just keep printing money, Mugabe! That’ll keep your friends in new cars, cough, I mean keep the economy going.

6. The Somali pirate story: They “accidentally” pirated a ship with $30 million in munitions on board. Jeepers creepers. The best part is imagining their glee at discovering the cargo, elation in demanding a ransom and then their growing apprehension as they look out at the horizon and see US destroyers and Russian warships out on the horizon. Yikes.

PHOTO: Makelessnoise, Flickr Creative Commons

-KB