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NBC Today Show - February 23rd 2010
NBC Today Show - February 23rd 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 23, 2010 NBC Today show's guests were: US Silver MedalistsCanadian Gold Medalist Virtue & Moir Tanith Belbin & Benjamin Agosto - 2006 Silver Olympic Medalist ice dancers Tracy Wilson - 1988 Olympic Bronze Medalist ice dancer and television figure skating analyst Johnny Weir - American Olympic figure skater Dorothy
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Grouse Mountain Family Day Weekend an all-round success
that the resort has made a $5,000 contribution to the Tim Jones Memorial Fund benefiting North Shore Rescue.With 12 centimetres of new snow at Grouse Mountain on top of a week of outstanding snowmaking in cold temperatures, the resort’s annual 24 Hours of Winter and Family Day festivities saw thousands of visitors celebrate the snow season, with all-night skiing and snowboarding, ice skating
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Recipe: Pan-Fried Halibut
cooked mussels from the liqueur and place them in a bowl set over ice water. Remove the meat from the mussels as they cool. Set aside 3 Tbsp (45 mL) of the liqueur and strain the rest over the cleaned mussels. Saffron Cream 3 Tbsp (45 mL) Pernod 3 Tbsp (45 mL) Noilly Prat 3 Tbsp (45 mL) Mussel Liqueur 1/4 tsp (1 mL) saffron (approximately 6 threads) 1/3 cup + 2 Tbsp (105 mL) lobster bisque (freshly
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Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak
Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak January 16th to February 3rd is Dine Out Vancouver’s Annual opportunity to taste-drive some of the best restaurants in the city. The Peak of Vancouver’s Observatory Restaurant features a unique spin on the event as guests dine ‘up’ as well as ‘out’… January 2nd, 2008. North Vancouver, BC- Starting January 16th, and running until February 3rd, diners can enjoy a 3
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The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world
completely privately funded without any subsidy, and is capable of producing 1.5 megawatts of energy. The Eye of the Wind is expected to off-set up to 25 per cent of Grouse Mountain’s entire operational electricity needs annually.The result is an engineering marvel that will change the way visitors think about sustainability. Vancouver now has a new icon. A beacon that will show the way into the
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24 Hours of Winter Is Back!
Films, Skiing & Riding and a Phenomenal 24 Hours of Winter at Grouse Mountain Join Us February 11 – 12 As We Keep the Olympic Spirit Alive February 1, 2012 North Vancouver, BC. - It is hard to believe two years have passed since the world came to Vancouver for the Winter Olympics but Grouse Mountain hasn’t forgotten the spirit of the Games. On February 11 to 12, the Peak of Vancouver will
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There are all types of heroes
There are all types of heroes What defines a hero depends on our perspective. A comic lover may think Superman, distinctive in appearance and iconic in stature, exemplifies a superhero for using his powers to benefit humanity. Other names that immediately come to mind include Martin Luther King Jr., a proponent of non-violent civil disobedience as a means to achieve greater civil rights for
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The Peak of Christmas festival returns
The Peak of Christmas festival returns November 27, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Santa has officially returned to Grouse Mountain along with his elves and magical reindeer Dancer and Vixen for the month-long Peak of Christmas festivities opening this weekend at the resort. Sleigh rides, free skating lessons, ice shows and the very best Christmas classics are also part of this
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24 Hours of Winter Fun!
the fun. Their favourite part of the event was snowboarding at sunrise. In front of the chalet there was a group of experienced snow sculptors creating a fantastic display for the upcoming Family Day and Valentine's celebrations. It takes a team of eight men, two days to create the snow marvels. The team has been carving snow and ice, since 1991 and has traveled the globe sharing their love of snow
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Fly Like Santa's Reindeer To The Peak of Vancouver This Christmas
Magnussen Foundation’s Skater Development Program by hosting a series of complimentary skate lessons as well as an Ice Show held on December 15 featuring the top B.C., National and International skaters. Proceeds from skate rentals are also donated to the Karen Magnussen Foundation and have helped to raise thousands of dollars over the past number of years in an effort to put more of BC’s youth on the