Amazon woman & writer living by the ocean | Lover of history, books, sports | Working in communications, media, government relations & Indigenous relations |
@invincibilism Y'all young MJ fans are so awesome. All generations have their favourites. I was born in late 83 but the youngest of 4 kids, so BAD and Dangerous and HIStory were the albums we were raised on. Invincible is good! But not the best. Thriller (83) I can say is still the best.
@euphorimoon Did you know he wrote that for LaToya with beef she was having with one of the Jackson brothers' gfs? Then MJ was like wait I like this imma do it
Day 3 of a professional Indogenous resources conference, a reporter I hadn't seen in a year walks by: "Katie! Vegas or Carolina?"
Across the room: "are you kidding me?! Canes! Fuck Vegas!"
Whoops. Bye bye professional 😂
That's a wrap on the 2026 Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference!
Three days of keynotes, panels, and networking brought together Indigenous leaders, industry, and government on Snuneymuxw territory.
Thank you to everyone who made this a memorable and impactful event!
Great panel on the Indigenous Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences late this morning to round out an incredible 3 days at the 10th Annual @BC_IROC in Nanaimo. Well done putting on another great conference, @Dallas4BC !
My first time meeting Babych, I walked up and said "well Dave, you're my SECOND favourite 44 but let's let bygones be gygones" and he laughed. Live my signed puck!
@ismanewells That's how you know he was pure. His only side was humanity. No one could hate on that. Although today Trump would, despite being a past friend
So happy Clarkson's Farm is back. If I can't have OG Top Gear or Grand Tour, this is my happy place. The education it shows of how hard generational farmers in the UK work and ger nothing back now is a service. Cheers and respect from Canada, @JeremyClarkson 🫡🇨🇦
Day One of the Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference brought together Indigenous leaders, industry representatives and government officials from across B.C. and beyond to engage in meaningful discussions on the future of resource development and economic opportunity.
Day One of the Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference brought together Indigenous leaders, industry representatives and government officials from across B.C. and beyond to engage in meaningful discussions on the future of resource development and economic opportunity.