Lögberg-Heimskringla - 09.09.2005, Side 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 09.09.2005, Side 3
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 9. september 2005 • 3 A big send-off for Steinþór WINNIPEG, MB — The Board of Directors and staff of Lögberg-Heimskringla took one last opportunity to wish outgoing Managing Editor Steinþór Guðbjartsson well on August 22. Many of the board mem- bers and volunteers as well as the rest of the staff attended a farewell dinner at Bombolini’s restaurant on Broadway. Add- ing to the Icelandic quotient of the gathering was chef Todd Bjomson, originally of Ri- verton, MB, who cooked the meals. Board Chairperson Grant Stefanson gave a short speech thanking Steinþór for his con- tributions to the paper over the last year and a half, and on be- half of the board wished him success in his new position at Morgunblaðið in Iceland. Grant presented him with an L-H Golf Toumament fleece to keep him warm on the flight home. The staff gave Steinþór electronic copies on CD of ev- ery issue he worked on, as well as all the photos he took, while editor of L-H. Steinþór thanked everyone for their involvement in his time here, and for the gifts. He said it had been an amazing ex- perience, and that it was diffi- cult to leave — but that unlike the Icelandic immigrants of 130 years ago, he could retum by air to visit. We hope that he will. Bergsson, Gunnars atUofM Icelandic author Guðber- gur Bergsson and Canadian author of Icelandic descent Kristjana Gunnars will speak at a special lecture at the Uni- versity of Manitoba on Sep- tember 15. Bergsson has received many awards, both in Iceland and abroad. His novels have been translated into many lan- guages, and in spring 2004 he Guðbergur Bergsson received the Swedish Acade- my’s Nordic Literature Prize. Kristjana Gunnars, the translator of the first book Kristjana Gunnars published on Bergsson’s aes- thetics, is an acclaimed writer, poet, critic and essayist, living in Canada and Norway. Ferry linking North Atlantic countries Dear L-H readers: My name is Jóhanna Róbertsdóttir, and I have worked in the tourism industry in Iceland for 20 years. During that time, the tourism industry in Iceland has changed greatly and has now become one of the fastest growing industries in the country. I am currently studying intemational marketing and tourism in London. This term I am working on my final term project. The goal of the project is to explore the feasibility of establishing a new ferry route connecting five North Atlantic countries and temtories: USA, Canada, Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. The idea for the project is based on a proposal put forward by the West Nordic Council in Au- gust 2002. The original idea of the project is traced to Mr. Tum- mas Arabo from the Faroe Is- lands. When he first presented his ideas of a new ferry route between the European conti- nent and Iceland, with a stop- over in the Faroe Islands, he did not receive much enthu- siasm. However, the skeptical VQÍces were proven wrong, and most people now agree that the ferry Norröna has had an extensive positive impact on tourism in the West Nordic region since it started almost 30 years ago. Now, a feasibil- ity study for a new ferry route between USA/Canada and the West Nordic region is being executed on similar grounds. According to research, the extensive travelling of people is known, especially those who retire at an early age. Thousands of Canadians and Americans are of Icelandic or Nordic origin, and often visit the “old country.” In addition, the ferry would enable tour- ists to travel with their vehicle across the Atlantic, given that they would make use of the ferry Norröna from the West Nordic region to the Euro- pean continent and vice versa. Today, there is no transporta- tion link between the two con- tinents that offers tourists a chance tó travel with their car. The aim of the project is to find out, among identified target groups, whether or not there is a common interest for a ferry linking the North Atlan- tic regions. This will be done by using a survey. If the re- sults of the survey are positive, it is likely to lead to a more extensive market research in the near future. A survey has to be done in all countries in- volved, and. that is why I tum to you and ask you to take part. Please see the survey on page 4 of this issue. Jóhanna Róbertsdóttir johannafrida @ torg. is PHOTO: DAVID JÓN FULLER Hulda Halldórsdóttir, along with the other visiting members of The Network after a tour of the Icelandic Collection in the Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba. “Network” visits Winnipeg David Jón Fuller WINNIPEG, MB — Re- cently an association of Ice- landic women professionals, called “Netið” (The Network) visited Winnipeg. The visitors numbered 16 women, along with 5 men (husbands of the members). The association was formed in 1986, before the term “netið” came to be as- sociated with the Intemet. Members of the Network come from many fields, includ- ing retail, assisted living, law, medical research and gourmet food, among others. One of the Network’s members, Þrúður Helgadóttir, is the wife of Ice- landic Consul Atli Ásmunds- son and has lived in Winnipeg for nearly two years. Hulda Halldórsdóttir, who works with a wood technol- ogy company in Iceland, said many of the members became interested in visiting Canada after seeing a play by Böðvar Guðmundsson at the National Theatre of Iceland based on his book Where the Wind Dwells. “It was amazing how little we knew about Winnipeg,” said Halldórsdóttir. “The play re- ally opened our eyes.” The visit can be consid- ered a fact-finding mission, she said, as well as a chance to see for themselves what they have heard about from Hel- gadóttir. In addition to touring sites around Winnipeg, they also visited Gimli, Arborg, Lundar and Hecla. We are a Funeral Company for Discerningpeople focusing on é Simplicity and Good Taste 984 Portage Avenue at Aubrey Street www. nbardal.mb.ca Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca

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