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Karpans Win BIG at TMAC

July 23, 2020 by Glenn Leave a Comment

Travel Media Association of Canada honours Saskatchewan Adventure Duo
…….

BIG congratulations to Robin and Arlene Karpan on a FIRST PLACE 2019 TMAC AWARD in the Best Coverage of a Host Destination category, published here on Roadstories.ca . . .

Wawa, Ontario, is More than a Goose and a Moose …

I love it when that happens!

According to the judges “The goose/moose theme is an original premise that unifies this eclectic story well. Other historical detail is nicely interwoven into the contemporary account. The writing is witty at times (“take a gander”) and the concluding paragraph provides a helpful summation.”

I couldn’t have said it better myself.

The 2019 TMAC Awards judging panel is an impressive list of written word and visual artists.

Check out other stories by Robin and Arlene . . .
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