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Glen Korstrom

Glen Korstrom

Glen has decades of experience as a business reporter. His areas of focus tend to be retail, tourism and hospitality.

Glen has won journalism awards, such as the Jack Webster Award in the Business, Industry, and Economics category. He has also won gold and silver Ma Murray Community News Media Awards.

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Recent Work by Glen

AI impacting Canadian hiring decisions: Robert Half study

AI impacting Canadian hiring decisions: Robert Half study

Salary is the top consideration for many professional workers, although flexible work schedules are a perk that could lure recruits.
B.C. film production bouncing back alongside video distribution

B.C. film production bouncing back alongside video distribution

91.6 per cent of film- and video-distribution revenue comes from Ontario: Statistics Canada
The great work experiment: are remote workdays over

The great work experiment: are remote workdays over

Maintaining a smaller office footprint still carries value, but in-person impact on culture and work is influencing a shift to more in-office days
Former Surrey Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman lands new jobs

Former Surrey Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman lands new jobs

One part-time job is at the Western Community College while a second is to be announced soon
New Greater Vancouver hotels could ease high room rates, tight occupancy

New Greater Vancouver hotels could ease high room rates, tight occupancy

Lower Mainland this summer had the highest-ever monthly room rate among large Canadian metropolitan regions
"Darrell's Deals" no more? Save-On-Foods CEO to retire

"Darrell's Deals" no more? Save-On-Foods CEO to retire

Executive has had a 48-year career with the company, starting in 1976 in Cranbrook bagging groceries
DoorDash imposing new fees in B.C. to off-set higher gig-worker wages

DoorDash imposing new fees in B.C. to off-set higher gig-worker wages

Move follows B.C. government move in September that changed how workers had to be paid
Jim Pattison Ltd. alleges grocery cashier stole $216,000

Jim Pattison Ltd. alleges grocery cashier stole $216,000

Alleged misappropriation of funds took place in Courtenay between 2019 and 2022
Vancouver fashion chain Kit and Ace enjoys renaissance under Unity Brands

Vancouver fashion chain Kit and Ace enjoys renaissance under Unity Brands

Ten-year-old fashion retailer grew to 61 stores globally, retrenched to four and now has nine
Vancouver hospitality icon to stage comeback after restructuring

Vancouver hospitality icon to stage comeback after restructuring

Donnelly Group owns 11 Vancouver pubs, including Ballyhoo, Lamplighter and Three Brits, as well as five in Toronto
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