Susie Grynol resigns from HAC, appointed VP at Marriott International
The Hotel Association of Canada (HAC) has announced the resignation of Susie Grynol from her position as president and CEO, effective June 3rd, 2024
The Parkside Hotel & Spa plans to welcome neighbours and visitors to an extraordinary holiday experience.
The Parkside Express Festive Tracks of Giving is open from November 18, 2023, through January 2, 2024 daily.
Step into the holiday halls, where the atrium and lobby are lavishly decked with festive lighting and décor and a sea of poinsettias, creating a vibrant tapestry of reds and greens. Be transported on a journey of nostalgia, exploring the miniature wonders of a model Christmas train and village.
The heart of this event is about spreading goodwill and holiday cheer in support of Rainbow Kitchen, a hub for food security programming in Victoria, providing free hot meals and facilitating food sharing to anyone in need. "It is truly because of community-minded friends like ours at The Parkside Hotel & Spa, who ensure an essential service—one in greater daily demand than ever—continues serving our community with dignity and care," says Patrick Johnstone, Rainbow Kitchen executive director. "Take in the spectacular sights for the season and consider donating towards feeding our deserving neighbours in need."
You can donate with convenient tap-to-donate stations throughout the experience to help the giving spirit of the season.
The Hotel Association of Canada (HAC) has announced the resignation of Susie Grynol from her position as president and CEO, effective June 3rd, 2024
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