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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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604-345-6949
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[email protected]

Recent Work by Glen

Vancouver art auction houses thrive despite global slowdown

Vancouver art auction houses thrive despite global slowdown

Ongoing ‘Buy Canadian’ sentiment has helped Heffel Fine Art generate strong spring sales
Fired Fraser Health CEO Victoria Lee to get $609,000 severance

Fired Fraser Health CEO Victoria Lee to get $609,000 severance

Lee had been in her role for about seven years and will receive the severance over 18 months.
Low initial salary may help Whitecaps FC’s Müller gamble pay off

Low initial salary may help Whitecaps FC’s Müller gamble pay off

Business case builds for team's superstar signing as sales for tickets and merchandise have increased
B.C. residents reduce trips to U.S. for sixth straight month

B.C. residents reduce trips to U.S. for sixth straight month

Rate of decline on a year-over-year monthly basis has started to moderate.
WestJet sued for injuries after plane collision at Comox Airport

WestJet sued for injuries after plane collision at Comox Airport

Passenger claims injury causes pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, permanent physical disability
B.C. sees fewer international visitors for fourth straight month

B.C. sees fewer international visitors for fourth straight month

The 7.4 per cent decline in international visits to B.C. in May follows declines in February, March and April
B.C. court upholds $3.7M award for executive injured in taxi crash

B.C. court upholds $3.7M award for executive injured in taxi crash

CEO injured en route to YVR wins court battle over B.C. and Ontario benefits
Hospitality industry pushes back on harsh fines for serving liquor to minors

Hospitality industry pushes back on harsh fines for serving liquor to minors

Pushback comes in part because inspectors have no leeway to provide warnings.
Judge allows Vancouver's Hotel Belmont sexual assault lawsuit to proceed

Judge allows Vancouver's Hotel Belmont sexual assault lawsuit to proceed

Men alleged to have committed the assault had applied to dismiss the case
Why B.C. brewers want government to change how they are taxed

Why B.C. brewers want government to change how they are taxed

Proposed change to government taxes would be revenue-neutral, brewers say
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