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Grind for Kids Interview: Ben Armstrong
Grind For Kids Interview: Ben Armstrong "My son Ben achieved his Grind For Kids goal of 35 today. Ben himself is a childhood cancer survivor and B.C Children's Hospital miracle. His best time this season was 38:54 (not bad for a kid who had to relearn to walk at age 3). Well done Ben!"Ben's mother, Colleen, posted this update on our Grouse Grind Facebook Page last week.Every person who helps
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48 Hours of Winter
48 Hours of Winter 48 Hours of Winter kicks off one-year countdown. Experience around-the-clock alpine activities at Grouse Mountain. February 5, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – One of the most inspiring and anticipated dates in British Columbian history is now only one year away, and that is cause for extensive celebration at Grouse Mountain. As a kick-off to the one year
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Columbia Race Clinic Information, Seek the Peak
academics. It is a great method to pass along teaching skills, love of activity, propensity for play, counseling and communication training to create opportunities for fun non-competitive, social, emotional, physical learning and exploration. Trevor KillianGuest Appearance on June 5thTrevor graduated from Chiropractic School in the year 2000. He loves helping people with their health and their spines. He
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Grinder and Coola Awake from Hibernation
: 604-551-4968 Email: slusk@grousemountain.com
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36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted
simple.” The arrival of the blades – the appendages which form the revolving “mill” of the structure – is one of the key milestones in the production of the world’s first commercial wind turbine to feature an elevator-accessed observation deck wrapped around the tower at 58 metres. The final assembly of the turbine components is slated for late summer 2009. “When we saw these massive blades suspended
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2009
$50,000 for three athletes sponsored by the resort who are competing for a podium place finish this winter in their respective sports. Canada’s most famous trail, the Grouse Grind, attracts over a hundred thousand outdoors enthusiasts each summer to climb “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster”. The annual race draws several hundred professional and amateur competitors from across the country each year, to beat
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
of the Peak ski run back to the Alpine Chalet. The second lift is intuitively named “Peak Chair” and will run 566 metres from the bottom of Paradise to the Peak of Grouse Mountain, with a ride time of four minutes. The advantage of this new trajectory is three-fold: Access to the Peak of the mountain means that the season can get underway earlier with the available colder temperatures and enhanced
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Wind Energy and its Merits
Infrastructure Leaves a Small Footprint. It would take less than 5% of Canada’s land to generate enough wind power to fuel the entire nation. Wind Can Be a Nimble Technology. Compared to other forms of energy that can require a massive transmission infrastructure (such as power lines), the nature of wind technology allows wind turbines to be located close to the end-user. Timing is Everything. Wind speeds
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 29
it together. Last winter, we enrolled our second boy, 5, in Skiwee program too. Just to let you know that watching those kids skiing and the beauty of mountain also inspired me to learn how to ski. At age 46, last April I came down The Cut with my husband and two boys, a family of four, successfully! You should have seen the look in their eyes: "Mom, you finally made it!" Yes I did! Thank you
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The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world
The Eye of the Wind welcomes the world BC Premier and international dignitaries attend the inauguration of Vancouver’s newest icon Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, February 5, 2010 – British Columbia’s wind energy icon and newest technological marvel, The Eye of the Wind, was inaugurated at a special event attended by Premier Gordon Campbell, and over two hundred local and international
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