Tag Archives: Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Sun recently re-published a letter originally written to them in 1958 by a young renegade American journalist named Hunter S. Thompson. He was asking for a job. Even today, this brilliantly clever piece of correspondence, written in the dry, … Continue reading
In 2010 our PR agency worked closely with Sinucleanse: a company that provides gentle, soothing and 100 percent natural sinus relief through their nasal washing products. As we’ve mentioned in previous posts, our ongoing media relations campaign has been met with … Continue reading
More than 4,500 doctors travelled to Vancouver this week for the XXIII International Congress of The Transplantation Society, held at the new Vancouver Convention Centre. Curve Communications had the privilege of promoting this prestigious Congress throughout the week during which … Continue reading
One of the highlights of working at Curve Communications is the opportunity to work with a variety of not-for-profit and charitable causes. We pride ourselves on working with clients who contribute positively to their community and the world, and work … Continue reading
As regular readers of this blog will know, Curve has a substantial portfolio of arts and environmental organization clients. We have worked with The David Suzuki Foundation, PAKIT, GrowthWorks, Goh Ballet, The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, and Blackbird … Continue reading
Curve was very pleased to see the smiling face of Goldfish chef William Tse greeting us from the front cover of The Vancouver Sun today. Our PR company coordinated the article as part of a special feature on some of … Continue reading
Everyone has heard the cliché ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’, and sometimes here at Curve we get to work with a client for which that phrase rings true and, as a result, provides us with a wide range … Continue reading
Having begun its three week run on December 28, Blackbird Theatre’s production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? slices through the often-saccharine offerings of the winter season to provide a visceral, complex and ofttimes hilarious dissection of love, … Continue reading





