Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Privacy Policy Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Canucks' new vice-president of communications and community brings years of corporate experience Vancouver Patrick Johnston September 6, 2023 0 Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey Loring Phinney, who most notably spent 15 years heading up Bell Canada’s corporate marketing accounts, has joined the Vancouver Canucks as vice-president of communications. Loring Phinney is joining the Vancouver Canucks as vice-president of communications and community. Photo by Loring Phinney /Submitted After going more than a year without an executive-level leader of their communications department, the Vancouver Canucks have found their man.→ Continue reading at The Province Related articles Unique Buildings in Vancouver: Learn About the... October 15, 2024 Rainy Day Outdoor Adventures in Vancouver October 14, 2024 See All the Lights at Lumière Festival... October 11, 2024 Cozy Autumn Markets in Vancouver October 10, 2024 Things to Do This Thanksgiving Weekend in... October 9, 2024 Vancouver MICHELIN Restaurants: A Commitment to Sustainability October 8, 2024 Comments Leave a Comment Previous articleLion's Bay council divided over trailhead parking ban despite lower risk of wildfiresNext articleGo behind the scenes of a Seattle Mariners fireworks show Share article FacebookTwitterReddItEmailMixVK Latest articles Greater Idaho Plans Halted: “We Won’t Let The Devil’s Lettuce Corrupt Our Righteous State” Forgotten Laundry Basket Scheduled for Relocation Delayed Due to Lack of Motivation Local Man Pauses Movie for 15th Time as Wife Continues to Narrate Plot Twist He Hasn’t Seen Yet New Study Finds 97% of Hot Springs Nudists Have the Exact Body Type No One Wants to See Naked Cougars on High Alert as Yet Another Human Wanders Into the Woods Without Common Sense At least 11 deaths reported in listeria outbreak linked to recalled supplemental shakes, FDA says