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Thanks to
the guys and gals from the Bread Garden for serving up
such delicious delicacies. |
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Media mogul David Black,
seen here wtih Outlook publisher Lois Hourston, is a
major mover and shaker in the newspaper business owning
55 newspapers in B.C. alone. |
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The Outlook's own Liz
Milsted (left) welcomed Bob and Peggy Rasmus from RJR
Construction. |
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Headlines and deadlines
are their game. Reporter Don "Fever" Fiorvento (left),
editor Andrew McCredie and writer Justin Beddall are
our
intrepid trio. |
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Taking a break from
the front desk was the always cheerful Jeanette Duey
(left) along with Real Estate Weekly's Marc Rovner and
Hollee Krassey. |
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MetroValley's president
Rick O'Connor offered words of praise for all involved
and predicted an even bigger and brighter future ahead. |
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Cutting the cake by
the column inch were publisher Lois Hourston (left) and
sales manager Linda Stewart. |
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Gary Johnstone (left),
of Johnstone's barbecues and gas products, and automobile
dealer Jack Irwin chatted with super sales gal Dianne
Hathaway. |
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Dianne Hathaway (left)
and publisher Lois Hourston were thrilled to have clients
like Ian Hassam and Karen Reano, of Dick's Lumber fame,
join in the celebrations. |