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Honour, Reflect, Commit:  Indigenous History Virtual Session
Jun
19
9:00 AM09:00

Honour, Reflect, Commit: Indigenous History Virtual Session

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Presented by Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association and Desiree Baker

$30 | Registration is limited

As part of National Indigenous History Month in June and National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association Indigenous tourism team is hosting a 3-hour virtual session to share the history of Indigenous Peoples of Canada with anyone interested to learn.

Attendees will learn about the rich and diverse cultures, languages, and histories of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities. Through cultural understanding, people and organisations will be better equipped to address and dismantle systemic barriers that exist for Indigenous peoples.

Learning to understand Indigenous cultures, histories, and languages can open the door to enriching partnerships, relationships, and respectful engagement.

It is also an opportunity to observe, celebrate, and acknowledge the sacrifices, strength, accomplishments, and futures of the Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

 
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Virtual Workshop: Truth and Reconciliation - Where Are We Now?
Jan
17
9:00 AM09:00

Virtual Workshop: Truth and Reconciliation - Where Are We Now?

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association Indigenous Tourism team is hosting a 3-hour virtual workshop featuring Westbank First Nation elders to empower tourism professionals to engage with Indigenous neighbours, businesses, and communities within Canada.

$30 | Registration is limited.

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Learning a Language: nsyilxcən for Everyone – Kelowna Museums
Aug
4
to Aug 25

Learning a Language: nsyilxcən for Everyone – Kelowna Museums

Would you like to greet students or visitors in nsyilxcən? Would you like to master some basic vocabulary, and gain a deeper understanding of syilx culture and connection to place? This workshop will give participants a start on pronunciation, greetings and language meaning. This class is for everyone, regardless of heritage.

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Goal Setting Workshop by Women of Recreation, Tourism, & Hospitality (WORTH) Association
May
3
6:00 PM18:00

Goal Setting Workshop by Women of Recreation, Tourism, & Hospitality (WORTH) Association

Host: Women of Recreation, Tourism, & Hospitality (WORTH) Association

A workshop to set your strategic goals for a life of greater impact, fulfilment, and balance.

If you have big dreams and ambitious plans for your future, don’t miss WORTH’s practical goal-setting workshop, which covers concrete and effective techniques to help you set and achieve your goals, as well as a customized action plan based on what really matters to YOU.

In this interactive session, examine all areas of your life and identify where you truly want to focus your energy and intention for growth, personal fulfilment, and balance. Create SMART goals and an action plan to achieve them, after all, “a goal properly set is halfway reached.”

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Your "Indigenous Community Engagement Strategy" Matters in Tourism/Hospitality
Mar
29
9:00 AM09:00

Your "Indigenous Community Engagement Strategy" Matters in Tourism/Hospitality

Host: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association & Indigenous Tourism BC

The fear of doing or saying the wrong thing can impede your ability to develop effective Indigenous relationships. You will learn what to do, what not to do and why, as you pave your path to respectful and effective Indigenous relations.

Price: $21 - Limited availability.

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This workshop will provide you with insight, strategies, tips, and suggestions necessary to overcome that fear.

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Trade Accelerator Program - Indigenous Business Cohort
Feb
23
9:00 AM09:00

Trade Accelerator Program - Indigenous Business Cohort

Be part of a special Trade Accelerator Program (TAP) in partnership with the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB), specifically designed for Indigenous-owned/led businesses. TAP is designed to help SMEs TAP into their full export potential, with a proven track record of helping participants get results. With new trade agreements and a competitive Canadian dollar, now is an ideal time to extend your company's reach through the export of goods and services.

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How "Storytelling" Can Make or Break Your Tourism/Hospitality Business
Feb
15
9:30 AM09:30

How "Storytelling" Can Make or Break Your Tourism/Hospitality Business

Host: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)

Price: $21 (tax included). Limited availability.

No matter the location or service, tourism and hospitality businesses can share stories with guests to form lasting connections between people and ideas. Stories make tourism experiences memorable and invite people to return, to continue the story.

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Thompson Okanagan Wildfire Resilience Roundtable | BC Tourism Resiliency Network
Oct
5
2:00 PM14:00

Thompson Okanagan Wildfire Resilience Roundtable | BC Tourism Resiliency Network

The British Columbia Tourism Resiliency Network is hosting a virtual Wildfire Resilience Roundtable for the Thompson Okanagan region on Tuesday, October 5 from 10:00am to 11:00am. Each Wildfire Resilience Roundtable will begin with a wildfire scenario developed from the guest perspective, tailored to reflect the realistic and relevant needs of the region.

In this roundtable session, learn more about:

  • Developing a shared understanding of the impacts a wildfire may have on guests

  • How messaging can influence guest confidence and safety

  • Generating a repository of solutions or resources that either currently exist or could be developed to support guests and tourism operators

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Ideas Labs | Building Back Better: Contributing to a Better Future for Tourism
Feb
17
to Mar 2

Ideas Labs | Building Back Better: Contributing to a Better Future for Tourism

COVID-19 has presented the tourism industry with a choice to consider: emerge doing business as usual or use responsible, sustainable principles to contribute to a better future for the industry. This session explores ways that tourism can look at sustainable, responsible, and regenerative practices as an investment in building back better for long-term returns. Andrea McFadden will kick start the Ideas Lab conversation, sharing what Okanagan Lavender & Herb Farm is doing to build back better and contribute to a better future for tourism.

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Ideas Labs | Business Model Innovation for a Sustainable Future
Feb
3
to Feb 16

Ideas Labs | Business Model Innovation for a Sustainable Future

In response to COVID-19, businesses have had to make significant changes to generate new, sustainable revenue streams while investing in their infrastructure and outdoor spaces during a time of continued COVID uncertainty but knowing they must stage for the future. Join in a lively industry discussion with Brenda Hetman-Craig, Co-Owner, 40 Knots Winery to gain insight into one company’s approach to the future.

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Ideas Labs | Cultivating Customer Loyalty: A Visitor's Lens
Jan
19
to Feb 4

Ideas Labs | Cultivating Customer Loyalty: A Visitor's Lens

In this COVID era, businesses are having to look at new ways to attract customers. Your existing customers represent your best opportunity for future sales - they are your low hanging fruit. Join Lesley Anderson and Jane Osler from the Tourism Cafe, as they share their international experience as former guests at the Bike Hotel Belvedere in Riccione, Italy. They will share the practices used by the hotel to keep their base of previous customers engaged in ways that entices them to return year after year and ensures 'they want to come back' when it is safe to do so.

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Ideas Labs | Evolving the Meetings & Events Experience
Jan
18
to Feb 2

Ideas Labs | Evolving the Meetings & Events Experience

COVID-19 has had an enormous impact on the meetings and events sector, requiring organizations to rethink their strategic and operational approaches to delivery. In this session explores how businesses in the meetings and event sector are evolving revenue generation models, delivery and experiences. Judy Kucharuk will kick start the Ideas Lab conversation, sharing how the Encana Events Centre in Dawson Creek has evolved and pivoted its business to drive new revenue and evolve the events experience for a sustainable future.

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Ideas Labs Topic 4 | Reimagine Your Assets: Looking at your Product Differently for New Revenue Opportunities
Nov
10
to Nov 20

Ideas Labs Topic 4 | Reimagine Your Assets: Looking at your Product Differently for New Revenue Opportunities

COVID-19 has brought a wide variety of new and unique challenges to the workplace, including increased customer aggression, heightened job security concerns, mental health challenges, staffing issues, and more. This session explores the new human realities on tourism businesses, resulting from the pandemic.

In this Ideas Labs session, HR Manager, Karina Gaudreau will kick start the Ideas Lab conversation sharing how True Key Hotels & Resorts is mitigating these challenges to support staff to survive and thrive.

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Ideas Labs Topic 5 | Leveraging Technology to Pivot Your Business
Nov
3
to Nov 19

Ideas Labs Topic 5 | Leveraging Technology to Pivot Your Business

In response to COVID-19, businesses are leveraging technology to amend or introduce new online services and experiences in order to generate revenue and reach new audiences while their capacity to welcome visitors on-site is reduced. This session explores examples of tourism business innovations using technology to evolve business models, visitor services, and experiences. David Gonella will kick start the Ideas Lab conversation, sharing how the Roots and Blues Festival of the Thompson Okanagan region has leveraged technology to pivot its business and drive new revenue and benefits for the organization.

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