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Interview with Steven Thorne
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Steven Thorne, Executive Director of the Okanagan Cultural Corridor Project, was interviewed in his Kelowna office on August 31, 2001. Click on the questions to hear the answers.
Steven Thorne

Question 1
How did the idea for the Cultural Corridor occur to you? (
2,45 minutes, 2,53 MB)

Question 2
How is the project funded? (
1,01 minutes, 975 KB)


Question 3
How has the project been received by stakeholders in the Valley?
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1,53 minutes, 1,74 MB)


Question 4
What are the various phases in the development of the project? (
3,43 minutes, 3,43 MB)


Question 5
Who are the key partners in the project? What roles do they play?
(
2,02 minutes, 1,88 MB)


Question 6
How will the Corridor benefit the Valley's tourism industry? (
4,53 minutes, 4,50 MB)


Question 7
What cultural attractions can be found in the Okanagan Valley? (
3,51 minutes, 3,56 MB)


Question 8
How does the population of the Valley view the project? (
57 secondes, 906 KB)


Question 9
Can you talk about the impacts of this project on the economy of the Okanagan Valley? (
3,22 minutes, 3,11 MB)


Question 10
How are you planning to market the Corridor? (
1,46 minutes, 1,63 MB)




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