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January 20, 2010 Update
As a result of the overwhelming support in the global ski community, the for-profit cooperative ski area business model is showing itself to be a viable option for a much needed change in the ski industry.
For the time being, the Shames Mountain Co-Op is on hold. SMC does not want to compete with a community controlled non profit organization, which is the business model selected by the Friends of Shames.
However, we are actively reviewing other locations to apply a values-based, environmentally-friendly, rider owned and operated ski area.
Please feel free to email us at info@ShamesMtnCoop.com for more information.
Ski Unique-New Styles Of Ski Development In Northern BC, Northword Magazine, February 2010
Potential Shames Buyer Backs Away From Plan, Terrace Standard, January 19, 2010
Q and A with our Co-Op Coordinator, Marty Frost
Article on Protect Our Winters, one of SMC's partners
Interview with SkiDUCK, one of SMC's partners
Can A Cooperative Business Model Save A Ski Area?, Era Of Collaboration, December 28, 2009
How To Save Your Local Ski Hill, Skiing Magazine, December 2009
New Shames Mountain Concept Drives High Hit Count, Terrace Daily, November 23, 2009
Shames Mountain Concept Could Trigger Industry Transformation, Vue Weekly, November 19, 2009
Shames Mountain Co-op Plan Makes Huge Stride Forward, Terrace Daily, November 18, 2009
Co-Op Idea Touted As Shames Savoiur, Terrace Standard, September 15, 2009
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