tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-250968402024-03-08T02:10:54.888-08:002010 Vancouver Olympicsdorothy emeryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06743778190271271424noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1152057596011143122006-07-04T16:53:00.000-07:002006-07-04T16:59:56.566-07:002010 Vancouver Games Vehicles supplied by GMGM will supply Vehicles for the <a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver</a>.<br /><br />General Motors Canada will be the offical vehicle partner for the <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">2010 Olympics</span> and <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">Paralympic Winter Games</span> in <span style="font-style: italic;">Vancouver, B.C</span>. GM Canada's commitment is $53 million for vehicles, services and marketing support. Also, GM will have a $14 million investment in sport initiatives to help Canadian athletes reach the 2010 Winter Olympics.<br /><br />30 % of the vehicles GM will supply up to and during the 2010 Olympic Games will run on hybrid or alternative fuels like biodiesel. Good to see GM is committed to our environment!<br /><br />Regards, MK<br />Take a <a href="http://cubatravel.blogspot.com">Cuba All Inclusive Resort</a> trip now, and then make sure you visit Vancouver for the <span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Winter Olympics in 2010</span>!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1150760571282305162006-06-19T16:40:00.000-07:002006-06-19T16:42:51.680-07:00Where to stay in Whistler, BC for 2010 Olympics<span style="font-weight: bold;">Where to stay in Whistler<span style="font-style: italic;"></span></span> By Henry Schlee<br /><br />If you’ve decided to come to Whistler, congratulations. You’ve just chosen the best resort in North America, and possibly the best in the world. Nowhere else has the range of terrain, with a wealth of both easy groomed runs and spectacularly challenging off-piste that Whistler can offer. However, you’ve still got to decide where to stay. Assuming you want to be within walking distance of the lifts and avoid the use of your car or a shuttle bus to get to the lifts, you have three choices: the Village, the Upper Village and Creekside. Each has advantages and disadvantages, and appeals to somewhat different tastes, so it would be as well to understand the characteristics of each area before you make your choice.<br /><br />The Village is the largest commercial centre, with the main concentration of shops and restaurants. It also has the advantage of sitting at the confluence of both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, so that you can choose to ski either mountain from a single starting point: Skier’s Plaza. If you want to be able to stagger back from one of Whistler’s legendary nightclubs on foot and fall into your bed, the Village is the place to be. However, with a few exceptions, the Village tends to offer smaller and rather undistinguished accommodation: primarily one- and two-bedroom apartments above the shops. They were cheaply-built, and unless you find one which has been recently refurbished, you may find yourself in a convenient but rather unattractive lodging. In addition, you may find that although you are in the Village you are quite a long walk from the lifts, since the Village is quite long and narrow and the far end of it is a good 10 minutes walk from Skier’s Plaza. Finally the Village is not for those looking for a peaceful time: Whistler attracts a rowdy crowd and they like to party until the early hours.<br /><br />The Upper Village is where you go for ski-in, ski-out accommodation and improved views. It is located on the lower slopes of Blackcomb Mountain, and if you choose one of the developments at the edge of the slopes you can have very easy access to the skiing: walk out the door, put on your skis and away you go. There are also a few shops and restaurants in the Upper Village itself around the Blackcomb Base and in the lower floor of the Fairmont Hotel. To reach the Village you have a 10-15 minute walk or you can take the free Village shuttle in the winter. The Upper Village will suit those who want the great convenience of ski-in, ski-out, like the views that come with being higher up the mountain and need a bit more peace and quiet than is available in the Village.<br /><br />Creekside is the original location of Whistler. Located at the bottom of Whistler Mountain, it has its own high-speed gondola up the mountain and a new commercial centre with a good range of shops and restaurants. Creekside is unquestionably the locals’ favourite: knowledgeable Vancouverites have their chalets and condos there. They like seeing their friends in the lift line (on the rare occasions when there is one), they like to après at Dusty’s and they know that access to Blackcomb is extremely easy down Expressway from the top of the Creekside gondola. Also, the true locals prefer the ski-ing on Whistler Mountain, especially the off-piste accessible from Peak Chair. Finally Accommodation is also significantly cheaper in Creekside.<br /><br />Try www.whistlerdeluxe.com if you are looking for a wide range of <a target="_new" href="http://www.whistlerdeluxe.com/">Whistler lodging</a> options, be they in the Village, the Upper Village or Creekside.<br /><br />Henry Schlee is the owner of Whistler Deluxe, which manages over 60 chalets, condos and townhomes in Whistler. Try this link if you want a great choice of <a target="_new" href="http://www.skiwhistler.co.uk/">Whistler accommodation</a> across all parts of Whistler.<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br /><br /></span>Diabetic, watch out how your <a href="http://diabeticdietadvice.blogspot.com">Diabetes Diet</a> is working prior to skiing and staying in Whistler, BC.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1150164861914778652006-06-12T19:14:00.000-07:002006-06-12T19:14:22.166-07:002010 Hockey to be played on NHL Sized Rinks<span id="intelliTxt">In the <a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver</a>, a decision has been made to play the men's and women's hockey tournament on the smaller, NHL-size ice surface.<br /><br />This will save organizers for the Vancouver Games $10 million in construction costs. This will also allow organizers to sell about 35,000 more tickets.<br /><br />This will be the first time an Olympic tournament will be on NHL-sized ice.<br /><br />Read more <a href="http://www.tsn.ca/olympics/news_story/?ID=168148&hubname=">here</a>.</span><span id="intelliTxt"></span><br />Regards,<br />Michael Kralj<br />Enjoy <a href="http://www.domainsatretail.com">Cheap Domain Name Registration</a> from Domains at Retail, and then <a href="http://www.domainsatretail.com/webhosting.html">buy lowcost web hosting php mysql</a> for your olympics information web sites.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1147012866428675292006-05-07T07:40:00.000-07:002006-05-07T07:41:07.133-07:00Winter Olympics Quotes<strong><i>Winter Olympics Quotes</i></strong><br /><br />The <strong>2010 Winter Olympics</strong> should produce some memorable events, as well as memorable quotes. Here are a couple Olympics quotes from the past:<br /><br />Katarina Witt, German figure skater<br />1984 Sarajevo <i>Winter Olympics</i>:<br />"When I go out on the ice, I just think about my skating. I forget it is a competition."<br /><br />Herb Elliott<br />"It is the inspiration of the <i>Olympic Games</i> that drives people not only to compete but to improve, and to bring lasting spiritual and moral benefits to the athlete and inspiration to those lucky enough to witness the athletic dedication."<br /><br />Regards,<br />Michael Kralj<br />Visit Germany for this years <a href="http://fifa2006germany.blogspot.com">2006 World Cup</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1146619276357074492006-05-02T18:18:00.000-07:002006-05-02T18:21:22.370-07:00Tourism to boom from 2010 Vancouver Olympics<a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">2010 Winter Olympics</a> to cause boom in Tourism in Vancouver, British Columbia.<br /><br />Currently, <strong><em>Tourism in British Columbia</em></strong> is a $9.3 billion industry, and with the <em>Winter Olympics</em> coming forth in 2010, they expect an increase before, during and after the <em>2010 Winter Olympics</em>.<br /><br />Read more here:<br /><a href="http://www.canadaone.com/ezine/briefs.html?StoryID=03Jul03_1">http://www.canadaone.com/ezine/briefs.html?StoryID=03Jul03_1</a><br /><br />Regards,<br />Michael KraljUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1146181435750593502006-04-27T16:39:00.000-07:002006-04-27T16:43:58.426-07:00Whistler Back In The Saddle<strong><em><a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">Whistler Back In The Saddle</a></em></strong> by Carrie Haggerty<br /><br />After winning the <strong><em>Olympics</em></strong> and realising that Whistler, B.C. may have one of the nicest mountains with some of the best skiing, snow boarding, snow shoeing conditions in all of Canada. Whistler has always been a great escape from the everyday whether you are local or you travel great lengths to get here. It has been consistent and always a rush to go up for a great ski getaway. The last two seasons we have seen a dramatic difference in the conditions, where did all the snow go? Now all points seem to pull toward the massive warming of the earth due to green air gas emissions and global warming.<br /><br />I believe the tides are finally changing for our little whistler village, with our slopes opening up early and the snow has just kept on going. With the snow going like crazy so early in the season I can imagine that this is going to be one of whistlers best seasons in quite some time. So what next? I guess the influx of snow and the great conditions are going to bring their fair share of tourists, skiers, snow boarders etc. This means that if you are looking for a place to stay when you head in to Whistler Village the time to book is now.<br /><br />Your next question may be: Well what would be the best bang for my buck. There are a variety of options when you are looking for accommodations in the busiest spot of the season. When you are looking for accommodations depending on the length of stay you want to be more than anything comfortable and lets not kid ourselves you want it to be affordable. So lets go over the possibilities of what kind of accommodations there are available in <strong>Whistler</strong>.<br /><br /><strong>Hotels/Motels</strong> - Well if you are going to in up one day and out the next this could be cost effective. The wonderful thing about hotels is they have a bed, and a bathroom and if your lucky you could get there dried up continental breakfast, or you could spend some extra cash and go off to the next greasy spoon and eat your self into a heart attack. Now Im talking low end here folks we all know that you can get all the luxuries of home I suppose in the hotel/motel experience as long as you have the coin to back it up.<br /><br /><strong>Bed and Breakfasts</strong> - Now here is a truly comfortable way to travel in fact it is one of my favourite accommodation methods, you wake up to warm feeling and your breakfast is made for you before you step the last step in the kitchen, the conversation is friendly talking to the family that may be hosting or to some other travellers that happen to be passing through. Like I said my absolute favourite way to travel with the feeling of comfort and a feeling of home.<br /><br /><strong>Cabin/Condo Rentals</strong> - This is a great way to travel is you are travelling with a group of 5 or more people, I love the feeling of the great outdoors just outside my bedroom and the feeling of camaraderie when you are travelling with a few of your closest friends, and it gives you the feeling that you are camping. Now if you are not feeling much like your an outdoorsy person and require the same luxury of home and with a reasonable budget you can always rent a condo and live like you never left home.<br /><br />The choice is really up to you, whether you enjoy hotel living or you want to feel the comforts of living like you never left home in your own condo rental. One thing is for sure, Whistler has got their groove back and if you want to catch the best deals the time to book is now! Whistler is on the verge of their best season and if you wait too long you may miss the boat!<br /><br />Carrie Haggerty is currently a marketing manager at <a title="search engine optimization" href="http://www.abalone.ca/">http://www.abalone.ca/</a> and is working closely in the accommodations industry with her clients at <a href="http://www.whistlergetaway.net/">http://www.whistlergetaway.net/</a>. If you are looking to stay in whistler this season or want to find out more information.<br /><br />If your interested in the Olympics, you may also be interested in the <a href="http://fifa2006germany.blogspot.com">2006 World Cup</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1144718050038490152006-04-10T18:12:00.000-07:002006-04-10T18:14:10.263-07:00Choosing vacation rental property in Whistler<strong><em><a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">Choosing vacation rental property in Whistler</a></em></strong> by Henry Schlee<br /><br />Whistler is perhaps North America's best ski resort; certainly there is nowhere close for vertical drop, acreage of groomed runs and variety of expert terrain. However there is also a tremendous variety of rental accommodation, and before you make a choice it would be as well to be educated about the options and their implications.<br /><br />Whistler properties vary along 3 key dimensions: size, quality/style and location. We don't need to say much about size; there are properties on the rental market ranging from shoeboxes of 350 sq. ft to imposing chalets of 6000 sq. ft. or more. Quality is another question altogether. Much of the Whistler rental inventory was built in the 80s and 90s when the profile of the resort was lower and cost was the name of the game. Most developments were built with indifferent design, cheap materials, poor quality fixtures and fittings and décor that is unimaginative at best. You do not want to spend your vacation in a condo with a blue carpet, magnolia walls, formica countertops, shiny brass bathroom fittings and garishly-coloured sofas. So you need to seek out either one of the more recent developments, such as Taluswood, that were built to a much higher specification, or you need to find a unit that has been recently renovated (or 'Whistlerized', as the local term has it). 'Whistlerization' typically involves installing slate floors, granite countertops, stone fireplaces, wooden cupboards, beams and trim, and painting in earthy autumnal tones of café-au-lait, caramel and burgundy. These units have a much more mountain-cabin feel. The top-of-the-line properties in Whistler go a stage or three beyond this, with spectacular designs and extremely high-end finishes, although only a few of these properties are on the rental market.<br /><br />Location is perhaps the key issue in choosing your Whistler rental. Although only a small town, there are many different areas you can choose for your vacation, and each of them has advantages and disadvantages.<br /><br />The Village is the place for proximity to bars and restaurants, and for being a relatively short walk to the lifts. However most of the inventory in the Village is small, with one or two-bedrooms units dominant in the mix, and it was all built to a cheap standard. It is critical to find a unit that has received a recent quality renovation. There are also one or two units that are larger, but you may have to search hard to find them.<br /><br />The Upper Village is on the lower slopes of Blackcomb Mountain. This is the location for ski-in, ski-out units that are also reasonably accessible to the Village. However, if you want ski-in, ski-out make sure that you check what this means. Some properties are actually on the slopes; others, still styling themselves 'ski-in, ski-out' may be up to 5 minutes walk away. Still others are ski-in, but not ski-out.<br /><br />The second main location for ski-in, ski-out units is Taluswood on the lower slopes of Whistler Mountain. This is a very upscale area with a variety of accommodation, but all of a high quality standard using peeled logs, natural materials and quality décor. Access to the slopes is very easy, with no more than a 2 minute walk from most properties. However you need a vehicle to get to shops and restaurants, as this area is not served by either the free shuttle or by municipal buses.<br /><br />The fourth location is Creekside, the original location of Whistler. This used to be a very downmarket area, but recent heavy investment has made it a decent alternative to the Village. The Creekside gondola is always less crowded than the lifts in the Village, and there is now a great selection of shops and restaurants in town. The quality of accommodation is very mixed, with many unattractive older properties and a few newer, luxury chalets that are equal to any in Whistler. You can walk to the lifts from most locations in Creekside.<br /><br />Finally, there is a selection of other locations, including Blueberry Hill, Nicklaus North and Alpine Meadows. Here you will generally find larger homes, but they are not ski-in, ski-out and you will have to drive to the Village as well. However, you will get more for your money in terms of the quality and size of the property itself here.<br /><br />As with most things, it pays to consult an expert. If you are looking for <a href="http://www.holidaywhistler.com/">Whistler ski accommodation</a>, give a call to the folks at <a href="http://www.holidaywhistler.com/accommodation">Holiday Whistler</a>. They will be able to help you out with sound advice.<br /><br /><em>About the Author </em><br />Henry Schlee is the owner of Holiday Whistler. If you want a great <a href="http://www.holidaywhistler.com/">Whistler condo rental</a> or somewhere to find a choice of <a href="http://www.holidaywhistler.com/">Whistler ski accommodation</a>, give them a call on 1 877 697 7776.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1144368935760996052006-04-06T17:14:00.000-07:002006-04-06T17:15:35.916-07:00Vacation Travel To Vancouver, British Columbia<strong><em><a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">Vacation Travel To Vancouver, British Columbia</a></em></strong> by Selvyn Patterson<br /><br />On your western Canada vacation, do visit the city of Vancouver in British Columbia.<br /><br />Vancouver is one of the few cities in North America that can boast a sizable park as one of its features. Stanley Park is 1000 acres and is one of the largest urban parks in North America.<br /><br />This coastal city has plenty of walking and biking trails. There's something for everyone, whether you enjoy an easy pace viewing the waters of the Burrard Inlet along the paved sea wall or take on the wooded trails of Stanley Park where you'll find impressive untouched forest as well as beautifully manicured gardens on your hiking or biking adventure. Do you enjoy shopping? Vancouver has plenty of interesting areas to shop. For the dedicated shopper a visit to Robson Street will provide designer boutiques as well as trendy coffee shops and restaurants.<br /><br />If you are searching for something that's a bit different from the usual, visit Vancouver's Chinatown. You'll discover beautiful imported items along with delicious Chinese cuisine all along the streets with the red streetlamps and multi- colored signs.<br /><br />Granville Island, which is also the home to the Emily Carr Institute of Art, is a busy market along the water. Get your fresh fruit, cut flowers and an enormous variety of ethnic foods to tickle your taste buds. Peruse the art and specialty shops where you're sure to find that special something to bring back.<br /><br />The Art Gallery in the heart of the city also has something for the art enthusiast to enjoy, including presentations of the famous works of Vancouver's Emily Carr.<br /><br />Both the Science World and Vancouver Aquarium draws large crowds of both young and old.<br /><br />The mirrored dome with lights will surely catch your attention but what's inside this fascinating building will impress you even more! you'll be entertained and educated in this great attraction that was originally a part of Expo 86.<br /><br />At the Vancouver Aquarium you can watch the Beluga show or visit the Tropics for a memorable experience.<br /><br />Close to Vancouver is the world renowned Whistler Village Resort Known for its luxury skiing vacation packages, and a popular summer destination with biking trails, golfing, white water rafting, and much more for the die- hard adventurers.<br /><br />You can find Camping and RV parks close by or you may choose to stay in one of the highly rated Luxury hotels for a real pampered temporary lifestyle!<br /><br />Vancouver, culturally diverse city with many spoken languages and ethnic attractions the city is well known for it's abundance of rain, the mild climate is ideal for the many gardens and parks that make up the city. Vancouver is a great place for enjoying both the outdoors and city life all in basically the same place.<br /><br />About the Author<br />For travel tips, advice, insights, booking for Air, Cruise and Car Rental Visit: <a href="http://www.travel-adventure-guide.com/">http://www.travel-adventure-guide.com</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1143768713463346132006-03-30T17:30:00.000-08:002006-03-30T17:31:53.463-08:00Planning trip to 2010 Olympics<a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">Planning trip to 2010 Olympics</a><br /><br />So you have decided to <strong>plan a trip to the 2010 Olympics</strong> in Vancouver. You will need to learn about the<br /><br />Accommodations that exist, the Tourism you will find in Vancouver and what transportation system will be available when you get there.<br /><br /><strong>Accommodations</strong>:<br /><br />VANOC, with the help of regional tourism and hotel associations, are beginning to develop an accomodation plan for spectators of the 2010 Winter Games. You can find more information about the accomodation plan in late 2006 and should be able to book at that time.<br /><br /><strong>Tourism</strong>:<br /><br /><i>Vancouver</i>: a modern city on Canada's west coast, with many wonderful views such as the waterfront and snow-capped mountains. You will enjoy beautiful gardens and world famous Stanley Park (a combination of natural forest and parklands).<br /><br /><i>Whistler</i>: North America's number one winter resort where residents enjoy active lifestyle and hitting the slopes.<br /><br /><strong>Transportation</strong>:<br /><br />Different organizations such as the BC Ministry of Transportation, TransLink, BC Transit, the Vancouver International Airport Authority are developing a plan to look into existing and future transportation plans for the region and for the 2010 Winter Games.<br /><br />The main goal for transportation at these games is the use of public transport. 6,000 park and ride spaces exist with accessible public transit services that will allow spectators to reach the games. No spectator parking will be provided at the venues and no plans to create additional parking spaces are in the works.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1143768605964179932006-03-30T17:29:00.000-08:002006-03-30T17:30:05.966-08:002010 Winter Olympic Games Sports<a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com"><strong><em>2010 Winter Olympic Games Sports</em></strong> </a><br /><br />Here is the list of Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games sports:<br /><br />Alpine Skiing<br />Alpine Skiing (Paralympic)<br />Biathlon<br />Biathlon (Paralympic)<br />Bobsleigh<br />Cross Country Skiing<br />Cross Country Skiing (Paralympic)<br />Curling<br />Figure Skating<br />Freestyle Skiing<br />Ice Hockey<br />Ice Sledge Hockey<br />Luge<br />Nordic Combined<br />Short Track Speed Skating<br />Skeleton<br />Ski Jumping<br />Snowboard<br />Speed Skating<br />Wheelchair CurlingUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1143768535883111242006-03-30T17:27:00.001-08:002006-03-30T17:28:55.883-08:00Where are the 2010 Winter Olympics going to be held?<strong><em><a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">Where are the 2010 Winter Olympics going to be held?</a></em></strong><br /><br />The <strong>2010 Winter Olympics</strong> are going to be held in Vancouver, British Columbia in Canada.<br /><br />The venues stretch a 120 kilometre radius from Richmond to Vancouver, all the way to Whistler, BC.<br /><br /><strong>Vancouver</strong>: will include curling, figure skating, ice hockey and short track speed skating.<br /><br /><strong>Richmond</strong> will be the site for speed skating while Cypress Mountain in West Vancouver will host the snowboard and freestyle skiing events.<br /><br /><strong>Whistler</strong>: will host alpine and nordic skiing (cross country, biathlon, nordic combined), ski jumping, sliding events (bobsleigh, luge, skeleton) and allParalympic Games events.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1143768459089570142006-03-30T17:27:00.000-08:002006-03-30T17:27:39.090-08:002010 Winter Olympics<strong><em><a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">2010 Winter Olympics</a></em></strong><br /><br />Information about the <strong>2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia</strong>.<br /><br /><i>Olympic Games</i><br />- 17 days of events<br />- 5,000 atheletes and officials<br />- 80+ countries participating<br /><br /><i>Paralympic Games </i><br />- 10 days of events<br />- 1,700 athletes and officials<br />- 40+ countries participating<br /><br />Expected is 10,000 media representatives and over 3 billion worldwide television viewers.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1143768422002623652006-03-30T17:26:00.000-08:002006-03-30T17:27:02.003-08:002010 Winter Olympics Schedule<strong><em><a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">2010 Winter Olympics Schedule</a></em></strong><br /><br />The complete <strong>2010 Winter Olympics Schedule</strong> will be made available to the public in 2008.<br />The Games are set to begin on February 12, 2010 and end on February 28, 2010 in Vancouver and Whistler.<br /><br />Ensure to watch the <strong>2010 Paralympic Winter Games</strong> in Whistler from March 12 to March 21, 2010.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1143768371173918632006-03-30T17:25:00.000-08:002006-03-30T17:26:11.173-08:002010 Vancouver Olympics Official Merchandise<strong><em><a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com">2010 Vancouver Olympics Official Merchandise</a></em></strong><br /><br />In Canada, you will find <strong>official Vancouver Olympics 2010 merchandise</strong> at HBC Stores. Select retailers nationwide will also be carrying Olympic Merchandise.<br /><br />Stores such as The Bay, Zellers and Home Outfitters will be carrying Canadian Olympics Team replica clothing, designed by HBC Designers and supported by Canadian design consultants. For those wanting to shop online, visit <a href="http://shop.hbc.com">shop.hbc.com</a>.<br /><br />Purchasing Official 2010 Vancouver Olympics merchandise helps support the <strong>2010 Winter Olympics Games</strong> and the Canadian Olympic Team. You can ensure the merchandise authenticity by locating a security device affixed to each item and by purchasing through approval retailers.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25096840.post-1143768327797294382006-03-30T17:24:00.000-08:002006-03-30T17:25:27.803-08:002010 Winter Olympics Tickets<strong><em><a href="http://2010winterolympics.blogspot.com/">2010 Winter Olympics Tickets</a></em></strong><br /><br />The <strong>Vancouver 2010 Olympic ticket</strong> information will not be publicly available until late 2008. The pricing and methods of purchase will be available at that time.<br /><br />You will have to wait to reserve tickets and to get more information about the ticketing plans until then.<br /><br />Regards,<br />Michael KraljUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0