Geography
Hob'B'ies
Curriculum Vitae
Food History
Hodgepodge
100

Where Kim was both born and is currently residing in, this city was the first city in North America to use a central emergency number.

What is Winnipeg?

100

Using oars, Kim races this vessel when rowing competitively for sport.

What is a boat?

100

Kim began her CBS tenure in this year, just before the Y2K bug was expected to create havoc.

What is 1999?

100

A favourite of Kim's, this popular Japanese food means "sour rice".

What is sushi?

100

Japan's first ski slope and surrounded by 5 lakes, Kim climbed this active volcano which last erupted in 1707.

What is Mount Fuji?

200

Home to Canada's largest mall, Kim resided in this festival, rat free city for 1 year.

What is Edmonton?

200
Kim uses this piece of equipment when curling to sweep the ice surface in the path of the stone.

What is a broom?

200

Her first and favourite outside CBS job, Kim worked this gig which quickly saw her taking over and running the pool for 6 summers through High School and University.

What is lifeguarding?
200

Invented by the Aztecs, Kim enjoys this healthy avocado dish, whose ingredients include salt, lime juice, onion, and cilantro.

What is guacamole?

200

With a 3 and 5 year old, Kim travelled to this African country that has 62 languages spoken across it and is famous for The Great Rift Valley.

What is Kenya?

300

Known as the birthplace of Canada, Kim lived in this city for 2 years, spotting bronze mouse statues along her journey.

What is Charlottetown?

300

Kim can be found playing Ultimate Frisbee on this terrain, amongst grass, indoor, and turf as other options.

What is beach?

300

Kim has held this many positions within CBS, the same figurative number for all the seas of the known world.

What is 7?

300

With over 200 desserts, Kim enjoys this cuisine, known for their spices and many vegetarian options.

What is Indian?

300

As part of this current Director's first CBS interview process, Kim had her join other team members for lunch at a restaurant to see how she'd get along.

Who is Tracy Smith?

400

Thought to have the densest population of black bears, Kim resided on this island for 2 years, amongst some of the world's largest and oldest spruce and cedar trees.

What is Northern Vancouver Island?

400

While enjoying swimming, Kim may use this second fastest competitive stroke for a tiring swim, possibly reaching a top speed faster than the front crawl.

What is the butterfly?

400

No acronyms, Kim's current role as a Product Owner will see her working a lot in this software company's products.

What is Systems, Applications and Products?

400

Tom Yum Goong is said to the be the most popular of this cuisine's menu.

What is Thai?

400

Kim worked for these games prior to starting at CBS, which were hosted by Winnipeg previously in 1967.

What are the Pan American Games?

500

Home of the Bundt Pan, Scotch tape, and pop-up toasters, Kim lived in this US city for 1 year, where Halsey Hall used the phrase "holy cow!" for the first time when reporting on a home run.

What is Minneapolis?

500

Also known as the Child's Pose, Kim would enjoy this resting position when taking a break during yoga.

What is balasana?

500

Along the likes of Paul Theroux, Kim's dream job would be sampling high end and interesting tourist destination and off-the-beaten-path experiences doing this.

What is a travel writer?

500

The chili pepper is the most used ingredient in this country's traditional cuisine which is a favourite of Kim's.

What is Mexico?

500
With this licence class, Kim can be seen driving a 12 passenger van, certain size trucks, and ambulances on Manitoba roads.

What is a class 4 licence?

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