Our website, for example, was quietly re-launched at the beginning of November. Watch it daily for new articles, featurettes, and our new series of documentary shorts that will introduce you to some pretty cool, quirky, and unusual people, places and things in our community and Vancouver Island in 2012.
We’re very pleased to be working with local videographer Beth Ross of bDigital Video Productions who is helping us realize our vision for this documentary series, designed to tell stories about our community in a new and exciting way - watch for our first documentary to launch mid-January.
And sometime this spring, the print version of The Beacon will sport a new name and new look. No ... it won’t stray from its original purpose in, and for, the community, but the new name, EyesOnBC Magazine, and its new look will complement the magazine’s Internet presence, and help us move forward in broader ways. Change very often brings opportunity and advantage, and this change brings both! The ‘digital’ plans we have on the table give us new ways to offer you even more than we have in print for the past seven, almost eight, years.
We thank you for your support, loyalty and readership in 2011, and look forward to taking you along as we use the technology available to us to expand our horizons in 2012.
We wish you happiness, health and grand adventures as we enter 2012, the Year of the Dragon, when water will calm the Dragon’s fire and we’ll apparently be able to see things from others’ perspective. Gung Hay Fat Choy! It’s going to be a fabulous year! ~



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