. More responsibilities but lower budget. From effigis.com Practice for photo-op with Polish shipyard workers Abbotsford company that beat the Mars bomber out of a provincial firefighting contract…
Norm with Ian Jessop CFAX1070, July 22/14
On resources with Ian Jessop, Apr 17
Norm on CFAX1070 with Ian Jessop 3/31/14
Neither wealth nor splendor…
I was fascinated by Ian Jessop’s interview Friday with Dr. John Helliwell, Professor Emeritus of Economics, UBC. Dr. Helliwell is an editor of the World Happiness Report 2013, released by Columbia University’s […]
Jan 6 with Ian Jessop, CFAX 1070
The decline of journalism…
…It’s a fundamental existential problem for every society on earth today. That was in the opening comments of Dr. Robert McChesney when he was interviewed by Ian Jessop of CFAX 1070 radio. […]
Blogs, bloggers and blogging
My December 9 session with Ian Jessop on CFAX 1070 covers the why and how of In-Sights, formerly Northern Insights, with a short end comment about BC Ferries. BTW, I’m working on […]
Jessop & Farrell on CFAX 1070, Nov 15
On BC Ferries with Ian Jessop, CFAX1070
Between 2004 and 2013, BC population increased 10%, ferry vehicle and passenger traffic went down 12% while fares on major routes rose 60%, 3½ times the rate of inflation. Here is a […]
Friday’s session with Ian Jessop on CFAX 1070
Today, we talked mostly about provincial revenues from natural resources. I’ll be back with Ian next week to talk about BC Ferries. You can listen at the CFAX 1070 website or here:

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