What is Positive Gossip?
“It’s the behind-the-scenes information you pass on to others, intended to boost someone’s credibility rather than tear it down.” -San Francisco Business Times – by Bob Nelson The CRCIC helps to foster and grow...
“It’s the behind-the-scenes information you pass on to others, intended to boost someone’s credibility rather than tear it down.” -San Francisco Business Times – by Bob Nelson The CRCIC helps to foster and grow...
First Nations Digital Arts Workshop A collaboration is taking place this week between the We Wai Kum First Nation, Timberline School and the Campbell River Creative Industries Council to provide learning in the digital...
4th Annual Handyman Challenge On the weekend of June 4 & 5, volunteer teams got together for the fourth annual Handyman Challenge in support of the Campbell River Head Injury Support Society. The fundraiser...
On April 18th, 2011 Rick Stringfellow, Senior Art Director from Electronic Arts Canada returned to Campbell River, visiting Timberline School’s Animation and Digital Arts classes; as well he spoke to an enthusiastic audience of...
Campbell River Grandmothers to Grandmothers If you’ve never seen the striking beauty of textile art, your chance is coming, starting next week. “Turning the tide, one ripple at a time” is an exhibit of...
Those that think they can, and those that think they can’t are both right. Michael Bortolotto believes he can. And he does. Born in Campbell River with Cerebral Palsy, Bortolotto has overcome incredible odds...
Congratulations go out to Timberline Secondary Digital Arts Teacher, Dave Coad for being nominated for the 2011 Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence. The CRCIC recognizes the link between education and growing Campbell River’s...
How We Got There… In early 2009, a small group in Campbell River considered whether the should expand to include creative industries as a source of: business and economic development, mentorship, education and job...