Wow (not waiting on weather) This is amazing. Names I haven't heard in a very long time. Some I know I know but can't put a face to.
Anyway, I'm on a Honda VTX 1800. Duct taped my wife to the back seat last Sept and we went to Vegas & back, (5000 Km) perfect trip. Love to do it again.
Shawn is doing the actor thing and working as a waiter in between his acting and band and writing work so things are going along as expected there.
Number two son Tyler works for the BC Ambulance Service as a Paramedic and seems to love it so that's good too.
John Mitchell is the chief of diving safety for the ministry of labour in Ontario and has 6 or 7 officers reporting to him on that front. He lives in Ottawa.
Me, I work for Fisheries & Oceans Canada (pacific region, we have arround 2400 staff in this region and 107 of them dive) as the Occupational Health & Safety Advisor and as the Diving Safety Officer. Most of our diving here is for our biologists and fish cops (Fishery Officers) and is mostly SCUBA except for the Coast Guard Hovercraft Search & Rescue Dive Team which is all Surface Supply equipment. I make several trips to the east coast each year for meetings and all over BC and the Yukon doing H&S inspections of the 155 workplaces we have in the pacific region. So may-be 5 more years and then pull the plug. Other then that, life is still pretty good and moving along on schedule.
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Wow (not waiting on weather) This is amazing. Names I haven't heard in a very long time. Some I know I know but can't put a face to.
Anyway, I'm on a Honda VTX 1800. Duct taped my wife to the back seat last Sept and we went to Vegas & back, (5000 Km) perfect trip. Love to do it again.
Shawn is doing the actor thing and working as a waiter in between his acting and band and writing work so things are going along as expected there.
Number two son Tyler works for the BC Ambulance Service as a Paramedic and seems to love it so that's good too.
John Mitchell is the chief of diving safety for the ministry of labour in Ontario and has 6 or 7 officers reporting to him on that front. He lives in Ottawa.
Me, I work for Fisheries & Oceans Canada (pacific region, we have arround 2400 staff in this region and 107 of them dive) as the Occupational Health & Safety Advisor and as the Diving Safety Officer. Most of our diving here is for our biologists and fish cops (Fishery Officers) and is mostly SCUBA except for the Coast Guard Hovercraft Search & Rescue Dive Team which is all Surface Supply equipment. I make several trips to the east coast each year for meetings and all over BC and the Yukon doing H&S inspections of the 155 workplaces we have in the pacific region. So may-be 5 more years and then pull the plug. Other then that, life is still pretty good and moving along on schedule.
Really good to hear from you..................
Brian.........
So uh, Dive Company Exec huh ? Does that mean you have to wear a suit everyday ??
Hope everything is really excellent for you and your family.
Best regards,
Brian.........
email = brian.clements@dfo-mpo.gc.ca