We’re thrilled to share the news that TIWLT, the Thousand Islands Watershed Land Trust, has won a GOLD award in the 2020 dotComm Awards.

TIWILT is a charity that protects Land, Life, Learning and Legacies in the watershed of  the 1000 Islands of the St. Lawrence River. It is without question one of the most important watersheds in all of North America. Find out why. This is a communications industry award that recognizes excellence using digital assets and techniques to tell TIWLT’s very important story. 
We at LTR are proud to support TIWLT’s work and want you to know that since the new logo, website, videos and social media links were launched, the membership has grown to all-time new heights … and this during a pandemic that has many of us isolated and discouraged! Thank you all for your support!
Please continue to be involved! The easiest thing to do is to tell your friends, share this message and perhaps dedicate a 4ever plaque at Glen Elbe for as little as $100.
Find out more about how the Thousand Islands Watershed Land Trust is protecting the land we love and how you can get involved, by spending a few minutes browsing our website. Consider starting by watching the short videos that headline each section of Land, Life, Learning and Legacies.
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The dotComm Awards are an international competition honouring excellence in web creativity and digital communication. The competition spotlights the role of creatives in the dynamic, constantly evolving web.

A dotCOMM Award offers third-party recognition from one of the most-recognized and highly-regarded evaluators of creative work in the world. Winning a dotCOMM award signifies to employers, clients, prospects and competitors that the winner’s web and digital work is among the best in the industry.

Caroline Yung

Caroline Yung

Caroline keeps us all humming along! She ensures projects run smoothly and our clients and team are engaged every step of the way. Outside of work ... gardening, boating and staying fit are top of her list.