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Seek the Peak
cancer in British Columbia. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT RETHINK BREAST CANCER 2011 REGISTRATION (Registration opens May 24th, 2011)Registration Options: Solo Men & Women (Under 20, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+) – must complete the entire 16km distance Relay (Open Men, Open Women, Masters Men 40+, Masters Women 40+, Corporate, Co-ed 2 Men/2 Women) - 4 stages ranging from 2 km– 6km
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Just Breathe
lack of) that the weather shifted a little colder. Then it began to rain. The hail came soon after, pelting us in the face with each step closer to the summit. Under 60!Feeling strong I forced myself to pull away from my sister, keeping my time in mind I pushed to the end. Once I reached the snowy top I felt like I could keep going. Now, I’m not entirely sure I could jump into a sprint for the last
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Hundreds attend Mountain Run
. In his first appearance in the event, 21- year-old Sebastian Salas from Vancouver beat an elite field that included athletes from as far as Quebec and Alberta, in a time of 28:02. The fastest woman on the course was reigning female record holder Leanne Johnston, clocking 31:29 to claim her third title in as many years.Over 600 ambitious hikers took on the challenge with race participants, ranging
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Artists For Conservation Festival 2011
during the Festival." Over 70 works of art created by 60 masters will be on display during the Festival and all will be available for purchase with funds going towards valuable conservation work. Some of those that will benefit from the proceeds include Birdlife International, David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Wildlife Conservation Society, African Conservation Foundation, Nature Conservancy, Jane
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North America's Top Snowshoe Event
Mark Elmore, president of the United States Snowshoe Association. “I can`t wait!”The Yeti World Snowshoe Invitational Kicks off on Saturday February 27, 2010. Start time for the 10km Worlds and Canadian Nationals is 12 noon in the front of the Peak Chalet on Grouse Mountain. For more info go to theyeti.ca, and follow on twitter @comeyeti2010 Media contactDave Howells Office: 604-988-2770 Cell: 778
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Seafood smarts win top honours
reservations and includes admission to the Skyride and mountaintop activities such as Grouse Mountain’s Theatre in the Sky. Diners can call 604.980.9311 or reserve online at grousemountain.com. -30-
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Sunshine, Skiing and The Stanley Cup
. Operations will be reassessed daily.The latest conditions atop Grouse Mountain and more information about skiing and riding can always be found on our website www.grousemountain.com or by calling the resort’s snow phone at 604-986-6262.
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Police & Fire Games features Grind™ Race
Grouse Grind® as a unique venue symbolizing Vancouver's outdoor culture and breathtaking scenery," says Michael Cameron, Grouse Mountain general manager. "Not only will the competitors have to climb world's most popular mountain trail to finish on the podium, but they will also have to race against some of the best international athletes." With more than 60 sports on display at over 50 venues, the 2009
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
all corners of the globe with the following 14 countries represented: Australia, Spain, Northern Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Finland, France, Brazil, Sweden, UK, Italy, US and Canada. With more than 60 sports on display at over 50 venues, the 2009 World Police and Fire Games also provides an opportunity for British Columbians to cheer on 2,500 BC athletes as they take on the world. The
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Heroine hauls 52 women up Grouse Grind
$30.00 $30.00For interview opportunities with Helen Bowkett, participants, Breast Cancer Survivors, and more, please contact Andrea Scott, 604.551.3839. For interview opportunities and additional information about Rethink Breast Cancer please contact Fiona Story at Communications Meca, 514.288.8500, fstory@meca.ca Rethink Breast Cancer helps young people concerned about and affected by breast cancer
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