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Monthly Archives: February 2010

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NBC’s Today Show Interviews Pan Pacific Chef Daryle Ryo Nagata

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Yesterday morning Pan Pacific’s Executive Chef Daryle Nagata was invited up to Grouse Mountain to be a special guest on NBC’s Today Show. For the duration of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, the popular American morning talk show is airing … Continue reading


Tradition Meets Modern: The First Nations Fashion Show

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On Saturday, February 20th First Nations Fashion Designers wowed the world at the Pan Pacific Vancouver. Internationally acclaimed designers Dorothy Grant and Pam Baker showed their stuff on the catwalk at the Kla-how-ya Aboriginal Village at the Pan Pacific Vancouver … Continue reading


Gold Medalist Alex Bilodeau Comes To The Pan Pacific

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This past Monday, Canadian freestyle skier, Alex Bilodeau won the Gold Medal for Canada in the Men’s Moguls event at the 2010 Winter Olympics.  This accomplishment was especially important to Bilodeau and all Canadians as it was the first gold … Continue reading


Gold Medal Chefs: The Olympic Menu at the Pan Pacific

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For this month only, the Pan Pacific Vancouver is offering an exclusive menu inspired by this year’s 2010 Winter Games. The menu includes specialty regional food as well as a few items which represent Vancouver’s diverse cultural background. The CBC’s … Continue reading


Olympic Fever: The Buzz From Pan Pacific Vancouver

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With the 2010 Winter Games now well under way, the city is buzzing and the streets are packed! The atmosphere in the Pan Pacific has been electric since the opening day ceremonies this past Friday. The hotel lobby has hundreds … Continue reading


The 2010 Winter Games Opening Ceremony

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The 2010 Vancouver Game’s kicked off last night at BC Place with a spectacular opening ceremony. We put on a show that already has the world talking. Sure there was a small delay when one of the four pillars of … Continue reading


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