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June 2009
June 25 2009Vancouver, BC — Three days after the Olympic Flame is extinguished on the West Coast, a new flame will light in Ottawa — in the heart of Canada’s national capital — sparking the official start of the 2010 Paralympic Torch Relay on March 3, 2010...
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June 25 2009A contemporary structure of glass and cedar, over six metres tall (21 ft) and carved with First Nations’ imagery, is one of the spectacular works of art by Canadian aboriginal artists already selected to grace the RICHMOND – Forty-four communities around B...
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June 22 2009VICTORIA - Premier Gordon Campbell issued the following statement to mark International Olympic Day, June 23:
“Across the province and the nation, excitement is building as British Columbians prepare to host the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games right here in B...
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June 22 2009June 22, 2009...
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June 18 2009Vancouver, BC– An airy stream of metal salmon shimmering overhead, five intricately carved spindle whorls inspired by curling rocks and three long-limbed wolves howling in unison on the Prairies are among the beautiful works of art by more than 90 Aboriginal artists that will grace the 2010 Winter Games venues as part of the Vancouver 2010 Venues’ Aboriginal Art Program...
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June 11 2009Vancouver, BC — The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) wishes to congratulate the Honourable Mary McNeil on being named as the new Minister of State for the Olympics and ActNow BC...
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