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Winter shaping up to be historical best
month,” says Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron of the record-breaking December, “By and large the weather has been pretty good too. But this year there was another factor the power of which we were waiting to determine: namely, the legacy of the 2010 Winter Olympics. As the home of the NBC Today broadcast for the entire Games, we knew we had the eyes of the world on us, but we could not
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/winter-shaping-up-to-be-historical-best
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48 Hours of Winter
endless winter sports. “This is our way of celebrating this once in a lifetime event,” says General Manager, Michael Cameron. “On February 13th, our 48 Hours of Winter campaign will give Vancouverites a taste of the unique and memorable events we have in store on Grouse Mountain when we welcome the world in 2010. The Games are truly a rare Canadian experience to celebrate.” Highlights of 48 Hours of
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
. Minister of Healthy Living and Sport Ida Chong was joined by local police and fire officials, as well as government representatives to present medals to all the podium winners.“We are very proud to have been selected to showcase the Grouse Grind as a unique venue symbolizing Vancouver's outdoor culture and breathtaking scenery," says Michael Cameron, Grouse Mountain general manager. Athletes came from
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Hundreds Brave The Rain In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
definitely reflect that", explains Grouse Mountain General Manager Michael Cameron. The valuable funds raised by Seek The Peakers this year will help Rethink expand their support programs to help young women dealing with breast cancer and enabled them to invest in several promising young researchers in British Columbia. Grouse Mountain would like to thank all the volunteers, racers and organizers who are
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It's Time to Grind Up the Pace of Summer!
, including clinical care, research into prevention, treatments and cures for childhood diseases, community child-health programs, and equipment purchases. Last year, more than 78,000 children were treated at B.C. Children’s Hospital. For more information contact: Sarah Lusk Public Relations Manager Grouse Mountain Resort and Whistler Water Ltd. Direct: 604.998.4255 Office: 604.984.0661 Cell: 604.551.4968
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/its-time-to-grind-up-the-pace-of-summer
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Columbia Race Clinic Information, Seek the Peak
active in the sport medicine community at the regional, national and international levels. She was the Venue Medical Manager at the Richmond Olympic Oval during the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games and has travelled the world as a team therapist for Rugby and Field Hockey Canada. Timberly is one of the Vancouver Sun Run’s “Ask an Expert” panel members and provides injury prevention advice to runners at
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The Peak of Christmas festival returns
partnered with us for this fantastic event for the third consecutive year,” says General Manager, Michael Cameron. “This will be a momentous season, and we are proud to support the foundation’s mission to grow more world class skaters from a younger age.” Guests can also visit the Theatre in the Sky to enjoy classic Christmas movies on our large high-definition screen on the main floor of the Peak Chalet
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-peak-of-christmas-festival-returns
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36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted
from the helicopter, everyone working on the wind turbine project here was excited to be participate in this momentous event,” says Julia Kossowski, project manager. “The unique components really start to make the turbine tangible to people.” The wind turbine is a privately funded project undertaken by Grouse Mountain for the purpose of bettering our natural environment through the reduction of
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/36000-lbs-of-wind-turbine-blades-airlifted
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2009
Canadian athletes this winter. “Our Adopt an Athlete program is an ongoing effort to provide future medalists with the support they need to achieve greatness,” says Michael Cameron, General Manager for Grouse Mountain Resorts. “Vital funds are being raised from each event entry and race garment sold. Competitors are also encouraged to raise additional support through pledging available online and in
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/bmo-grouse-grind-mountain-run-2009--2
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Grouse Grind record time smashed
. The Adopt an Athlete program is a local initiative committed to raising $50,000 for three athletes sponsored by the resort who are competing for a podium place finish this winter in their respective sports. “Our Adopt an Athlete program is an ongoing effort to provide future medalists with the support they need to achieve greatness,” says Michael Cameron, General Manager for Grouse Mountain Resorts
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