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Vancouver Celebrates its 125th Birthday at Jack Poole Plaza!

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Today (April 6) marks Vancouver’s 125th Birthday! To celebrate this historic milestone, a celebration will take place today at Jack Poole Plaza, (site of the Olympic Cauldron), outdoor plaza at Thurlow & Canada Place, adjacent to the Vancouver Convention Centre … Continue reading


Post-Olympics: 42 Newspapers Deliver Their Final Verdict On Vancouver

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It has now been just over a month since the 2010 Winter Olympic Games rounded up in Vancouver. Photo: Brandon Godfrey For a few weeks, the world got a chance to see what our beautiful city and people had to … Continue reading


10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Pan Pacific Vancouver

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If there’s one thing I have discovered in the past few months, it’s that everyday day is unique when you work in a hotel. The requests are different, the atmosphere changes, and you constantly get to see new faces. All … Continue reading


My Top 5 Photos from the Vancouver 2010 Olympics

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This morning I decided to do something I haven’t done in a long time. Clean up my Gmail inbox! As I went through my quarterly cleansing ritual, I noticed I received several emails in the past month with amazing photos … Continue reading


Top 10 Reasons To Stay At The Pan Pacific This Spring

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As the 2010 Winter Olympic Game’s wrapped up last week, Vancouver is now getting ready for this month’s Paralympic Games. And while much of the madness has come to an end, there are still plenty of exciting things to do … Continue reading


Bob Costas, Dick Ebersol, And The NBC Crew Give Pan Pacific An Olympic High-Five

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During the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, the staff of NBC Sports and Olympics stayed at the Pan Pacific Vancouver. NBC was the exclusive provider of Olympic coverage to the United States and required its entire team on hand. Included were … Continue reading


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