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Monthly Archives: February 2010
← Older posts Newer posts →The Pan Pacific Cheers Natalia’s Torch Run
February 13, 2010Yesterday morning saw the torch run its last leg through Stanley Park. Final runners included Rolly Fox, Stan Smyl, Walter Gretzky, Dal Richards and none other than Governor of California, Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger himself. Also on hand to carry the … Continue reading
Top 10 Must-Read Resources For The 2010 Winter Games
February 12, 2010The wait is finally over. Today officially marks day 1 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games! The Games are definitely the unanimous conversation piece around the dinner table, the water cooler, and your favorite social media website. But as the … Continue reading
5 Things About Vancouver That May Surprise You
February 11, 2010The 2010 games kicks off in less than 24 hours, and the world is finally beginning to see that Vancouver is a veritable paradise, with or without the snow. According to this report by The Today Show’s Matt Lauer, our … Continue reading
Google Introduces “Street View” Snowmobile for Whistler Mountain
February 10, 2010You’ve probably seen or used Google Street View – a feature on Google Maps which allows you to virtually roam your favorite streets with a 360 view, as if you were walking the street yourself. Motivated by the upcoming 2010 … Continue reading
New 2010 Winter Games Menu at the Pan Pacific
February 8, 2010With only a few more days to the 2010 Winter Games, anxious locals and visitors are finally getting a real peek at the spectacles taking place during the Games (besides road closures). For example: did you see this weekend’s testing … Continue reading
Road Closures: How To Still Get Into The Hotel
February 3, 2010The Vancouver 2010 Games are just around the corner, and the city is buzzing as the 7 year countdown is finally reaching an end. This will be the largest event in Vancouver history, (even bigger than the 94’ Canucks cup … Continue reading
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