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</description></item><item><title>Social Media - Rules of Engagement for 2012</title><link>http://smtta.ezabu.com/2012/01/02/social-media-rules-of-engagement-for-2012/</link><description>I come from a military background. 13 generations of a REALLY flat learning curve. During my 16 years in the service, I learned a lot of things, but not many of the "combat" oriented ones were transferable into civilian life. Turns out that employers get REALLY upset with you, if you treat customers like "the enemy". Since I have been involved in S</description></item><item><title>Game Changer</title><link>http://smtta.ezabu.com/2011/12/06/game-changer/</link><description>For the past few years I have been a strong advocate of Social Media and what it can / could do for our community. This year it has been really exciting to see all the new people and businesses in Campbell River getting online and connected into things like Facebook and Twitter. If you had told me a year ago, however, that showing one person the po</description></item><item><title>How to stop most B&amp;E's</title><link>http://locksmith.ezabu.com/2011/05/15/how-to-stop-most-bes/</link><description>Homeowners can stop most Residential Break and Enters (B and E). B  and E offenses are perpetrated mostly by unsophisticated criminals who  seize immediate opportunities. Unfortunately, opportunities provided by  homeowners themselves.

Specific things (opportunities) the potential offender looks for:

1) Homes which appear unoccupied (i.e. Own</description></item><item><title>It's Heating Up in Willow Point!</title><link>http://kasha.ezabu.com/2011/05/14/its-heating-up-in-willow-point/</link><description>Summer might still seem a long way off, but you can already warm up in Willow Point.  At Classy Katz Consignment, in the plaza on the west side of the Island Highway at the corner of Westgate, owner Chris Wiegerinck has made a new addition to her store that is proving to be popular with her clients.  Wiegerinck has installed an infrared sauna, a </description></item><item><title>A few ground rules for hiding your emergency key!</title><link>http://locksmith.ezabu.com/2011/04/28/a-few-ground-rules-for-hiding-your-emergency-key/</link><description>Security  experts generally advise against hiding keys outside your home.  But if I’m locked  out of my house, there’s a power outage or the garage door opener has  decided to be temperamental... I  really need to get in somehow, short of breaking a window. For that reason I’ve chosen  to hide a key outside our home, but have done so in a way</description></item><item><title>Cruising with History</title><link>http://crmuseum.ezabu.com/2011/04/21/cruising-with-history/</link><description>Summer marches on!  The Museum at Campbell River's Summer Historic Boat Series continues for July and August around the Discovery Islands.  The islands offer a fascinating history surrounded by amazing waterways, on Discovery Marine Safaris comfortable heated boats.    Trips include Sonora Island, Desolation Sound, Quadra and Maurelle Islan</description></item><item><title>Tidal Walk in Willowpoint</title><link>http://crmuseum.ezabu.com/2011/04/21/tidal-walk-in-willowpoint/</link><description>Priceless tidal treasures exposed for all eyes!  Enjoy the beauty of intertidal life during one of the lowest tides of the year.  The Museum at Campbell River will offer a guided walk along the intertidal seashore with biologist Sandra Milligan (see below), who will lead a journey of discovery to the tip of the real Willow Point.  The walk wil</description></item><item><title>Be Safe...With A Great Safe!</title><link>http://locksmith.ezabu.com/2011/04/19/be-safe-with-a-great-safe/</link><description>Home security safes can be defined as residential secure lockable  containers. Safes are used to protect items of value from damage or  theft. A good safe is generally constructed from highly resistant  materials such as steel. They are commonly designed as hollow cubes but  can vary in size from walk-in vault safes to hidden safes concealable by  </description></item><item><title>There is Economic Development and then there is Rivercorp</title><link>http://smtta.ezabu.com/2011/04/14/there-is-economic-development-and-then-there-is-rivercorp/</link><description>You will never find me saying that a community like ours does not need a person(s) to look after the economic development opportunities for us, especially in trying times like these. With so many opportunities lost and so many more on the horizon, having a body there to manage, organize and pursue those opportunities is an absolute. So why do I ba</description></item>				
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