Revelstoke Times Review, October 09, 2013

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Will social media air service take off in Revelstoke? Technology-enabled charter service plans to succeed where other attempts have failed

Meghan MacIsaac and Sammy Dellow show off their gold medal-winning entry into the zucchini car race during the Cornucopia festival on Saturday. Saturday brought the festival to Mackenzie Avenue for live music, games and beer and food tastings. For more photos from Cornucopia, see pages 16, 17 and 18. Aaron Orlando/Revelstoke Times Review

Highway, city tourist sign overhaul planned Aaron Orlando

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In numbers, the annual migration rivals the historic salmon run that once pulsated past Revelstoke in the Columbia River. One figure puts the annual vehicle traffic passing through Revelstoke on the Trans-Canada at six million annually. If we could only steer a small percentage more into town, the reasoning goes, we’d be set.

It’s about time we take another run at highway and city wayfinding signage, the members at a Sept. 26 City of Revelstoke planning committee heard. City committees and tourism stakeholders are launching a drive to revamp wayfinding and tourist signage on both the Trans-Canada Highway and in downtown Revelstoke. In addition, high-level discussions are taking place around the two vehicle entrances to Revel-

Jean-Marc LaFlamme hopes to bring Jump On Flyaways air service to the Revelstoke Airport. Aaron Orlando/Revelstoke Times Review Aaron Orlando

stoke – Victoria Road and the eastern access. Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce executive director Judy Goodman said the consensus is clear: “We’ve got to drag them downtown. Everybody says that. A big part of that is how do we get people in from the highway and how do we improve existing signage,” she said. Goodman is launching a series of meetings and consultations in

nyone who’s spent some time networking online or in the flesh in Revelstoke business circles in the past few years will likely remember their first encounter with Jean-Marc LaFlamme. The flamboyant dresser is a social media proselytizer who advocates for social media’s ability to provide transformative solutions to society’s problems. Society, in this case, is an isolated Revelstoke which has never enjoyed a successful passenger air service, and desperately desires one to compliment its growing tourism ambitions. LaFlamme didn’t disappoint at an Oct. 2 Revelstoke Airport Committee meeting. The meetings usually discuss the slow, steady prog-

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