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Alan Copeman and Jacks Point
By Daryl Holden

He is an Auckland property businessman who just can’t stop smiling in Queenstown, but you can’t blame Alan Copeman for that.

Copeman is the general manager of The Highlands residential area that is part of the massive $1 billion Jacks Point sub-division near Queenstown.

The 420ha Jacks Point is one of the country’s most exclusive sub-divisions, situated about 10 minutes south of Frankton, and lying on the edge...
 
Queenstown Top 10 Holiday Park "Creeksyde" Green Globe Champion
By Michelle Bremner

Creeksydes latest accolade is presented for ongoing support and dedication to the Green Globe Program, which the business has been involved with since it’s Green Globes inception in New Zealand in 2001.

Proprietor Erna Spijkerbosch has volunteered much of her time to the Green Globe Asia Pacific office, testing out new approaches and providing ideas from a business perspective.

 
The lighter side of Queenstown's nightlife
By Kelly Hertzog

Both locals and tourists to Queenstown will know that as far as partying goes, Queenstown is the place to be. It is the place for socialites to see and be seen, it’s the place for singles to meet a mate and it’s the place for party-seekers to let their hair down. And with the recent controversy surrounding the sale and use of herbal party pills in Queenstown, there can be little doubt that there is a market for bars which specialise in loud music and large crowds. So what about those of us whose idea...

 
Blessings on your snow
snowfeetBy Nancy Liknes

For the first time in years, the piles of snow along the side of the road up to Whitewater ski resort (Nelson, British Columbia’s home hill) were at least six feet high. Just about everybody was feeling lucky that morning, and with 17 cm of new snow overnight, clear skies and snow that sparkled brighter than a rhinestone cowboy, there was no sense in lingering over coffee. The 2005/6 season has been good over here in North America and Whitewater’s base was over 300 cm by the beginning of January. Today, March 26th, there are still 332cms of magnificent Kootenay snow.

 
Dealing with a Peak Oil future
By Kara-Leah Masimo

Predicting the future is fraught with difficulty, whether you are an economist, scientist, CEO or tarot reader. The challenge is to step back from personal preferences and see clearly, without your vision being clouded by judgments, desires, and wants. It is also difficult to predict the future because we live in a world governed by free will, and ultimately, every future is currently possible, but some futures are more possible.

 
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