Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
National

'Queen Of The Oblivious Marketing Department': BC Ferries' Name Campaign Mocked

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 21 May, 2015 11:39 AM
    VANCOUVER — BC Ferries says its contest to name a new fleet of vessels won't be sunk even as people mock the company's fare costs, service cuts and executive salaries with suggested monikers like "Coastal Cash Grab."
     
    The corporation began its #NameAFerry campaign on Tuesday, asking the public to name three new vessels for a chance to win over $500 in ferry travel.
     
    "We’re proud to be introducing three new intermediate class ferries that will become part of our shared culture and history," the company wrote on Facebook.
     
    "Celebrate the beauty of coastal B.C. by submitting your best names."
     
    But cheeky social media users quickly grasped the opportunity to ridicule the quasi-Crown corporation.
     
    A deluge of proposed names has included entries such as "Coastal Community Collapse," "Queen of Increasing Fares" and "Spirit of Unfettered Capitalism."
     
    Another suggestion: "Queen of the Oblivious Marketing Department."
     
    Others opted to ridicule the company's prize, with one Facebook user quipping: "$500? So one round trip with a family then..."
     
    BC Ferries spokeswoman Deborah Marshall said the corporation received over 1,400 entries within 24 hours of launching the campaign, and most of them were serious submissions.
     
    She said the company anticipated some negativity on social media, but the contest will continue as planned, until June 9.
     
    "People have fun on social media," she said. 
     
    "We've seen the naming suggestions on social media. We think some of them are quite funny."
     
    Details for the contest are posted on the BC Ferries website.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Lower Gasoline Prices Hold Back Inflation For March As CPI Rises 1.2 Per Cent

    Lower Gasoline Prices Hold Back Inflation For March As CPI Rises 1.2 Per Cent
    OTTAWA — Higher prices for everything from food to electricity last month were offset in part by cheaper gasoline as the inflation rate ticked higher in March.

    Lower Gasoline Prices Hold Back Inflation For March As CPI Rises 1.2 Per Cent

    Retail Sales Post 1.7 Per Cent Gain In February, Statistics Canada Says

    OTTAWA — Retail sales in Canada posted a gain of 1.7 per cent in February following two consecutive monthly declines. Statistics Canada says retail sales climbed to $42.2 billion as all 11 retail subsectors posted gains.

    Retail Sales Post 1.7 Per Cent Gain In February, Statistics Canada Says

    PM Modi Ends Three-Day Visit With Protesters And Supporters At Vancouver And Surrey Temples

    PM Modi Ends Three-Day Visit With Protesters And Supporters At Vancouver And Surrey Temples
    VANCOUVER — India's prime minister has pronounced his watershed three-day visit to Canada a success, expressing hope in a parting toast that a new partnership has begun. 

    PM Modi Ends Three-Day Visit With Protesters And Supporters At Vancouver And Surrey Temples

    First Pics: PM Modi And Stephen Harper Visit Vancouver's Ross Street Gurudwara Amidst Protests

    First Pics: PM Modi And Stephen Harper Visit Vancouver's Ross Street Gurudwara Amidst Protests
    Sikh culture laid the foundation of love & sacrifices We are people who know how to "give". If Canada respects India its because of all the Indians staying here

    First Pics: PM Modi And Stephen Harper Visit Vancouver's Ross Street Gurudwara Amidst Protests

    Delta Police Officer Charged With Careless Use Of Firearm After Man Injured

    Delta Police Officer Charged With Careless Use Of Firearm After Man Injured
    VANCOUVER — A B.C. police officer whose gun went off and injured a man has been charged with careless use of a firearm.

    Delta Police Officer Charged With Careless Use Of Firearm After Man Injured

    Adam Palmer Named New Vancouver Police Chief

    Adam Palmer Named New Vancouver Police Chief
    A new chief constable has been chosen to lead the Vancouver Police Department. Adam Palmer has 28 years' experience and has held the position of deputy chief for five years.

    Adam Palmer Named New Vancouver Police Chief