Dec 10, 2013
Flying to Vancouver? WestJet makes wishes come true!
Feb 21, 2010
Buy red Canada mittens online to support Canadian athletes
Oprah recently got into the Olympic spirit by giving the mittens away to her studio audience, and they have been spotted on celebrities like Jon Hamm, Paris Hilton, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. They are the new hotness for sure (literally, they are made of very warm wool and will keep your fingers cold on those chilly Whistler, BC nights).
May 8, 2008
Vancouver 2010 aims to keep the flame burning
| Four CMAs on the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC) are using their strategic management skills to create an extraordinary experience for the athletes, officials and guests of 2010. |
In 2010, all eyes will be on Vancouver, B.C. as the world's best athletes compete for gold at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
The Games will encompass 17 days of Olympic Games events, 10 days of Paralympic Games events, 5,500 Olympic Games athletes and officials, 1,350 Paralympic Games athletes and officials, 80+ countries participating in Olympic Winter Games, 40+ countries participating in Paralympic Games, 10,000 media representatives and 3 billion television viewers worldwide.
The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (Vancouver 2010) was established in 2003 to support and promote the development of sport in Canada by planning, organizing, financing, and staging the Games. The Committee is responsible for two key areas - the construction of venues, and the delivery of successful Games on behalf of all Canadians.
Vancouver 2010 comprises of 53 different functions (departments) and follows a formal process for mapping out service delivery and interactions with other functions.
Four CMAs on the Vancouver 2010 team are among a talented group who are working hard to provide top conditions for athletes and a welcome place for spectators to experience the excitement of competition.
"We're responsible for creating the plan and we're also responsible for delivering it," says David Crawford, CMA CCEP, director, accommodation, cleaning and waste. "The CMA designation has certainly enhanced our ability in the areas of clarity and focus, adaptability and contingency planning," all of which Crawford applies to his responsibilities on a daily basis.
Jun 19, 2007
Canadian news media forms united front for Olympics coverage
49 daily newspapers, including the Vancouver Sun and Toronto Star, will band together for the purposes of advertising and news sharing to give 3.5 million daily subscribers (35% of all daily readers in Canada) the same exact viewpoints, because everyone knows people's information needs are best informed by a single, omnipresent voice!
Source: National Post
May 23, 2007
Three charged after cabinet office trashed in anti-Olympics violence
The group tried to symbolically "evict" Ken Dobell, adviser to BC premier Gordon Campbell. He is also helping plan for Vancouver 2010. The idea was to draw attention to the city's homelessness issues or whatever but instead they drew attention to the city's numerous and widespread stupid hippie asshole problems!
Nice going idiots, you have really made everyone hate the Olympics!
May 22, 2007
Vancouver 2010 legacy plans outlined
"Since the idea of hosting the 2010 Winter Games surfaced in Vancouver back in 1996, the vision has been consistently clear - in addition to hosting outstanding Games, they must create benefits and legacies for sport and communities."Among the legacy goals outlined in the press release:
- $110M will be invested by the federal and provincial governments to create the 2010 Winter Games Operating Trust to maintain and keep viable sports facilities like the Whistler Nordic Venue, Whistler Sliding Centre, and Richmond Oval.
- After the games, the Vancouver Olympic village will become a mixed-use community with 1,100 residential units, including 250 non-market, supportive housing units.
- Likewise, the Whistler Olympic village will become a permanent mixed-use community.
- Whistler will see the construction of the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre.
- Medical and sports equipment used during the games will be donated to community organizations.
May 20, 2007
1,000 days until the Vancouver 2010 Olympics
While it might be an Olympic feat to have the Games remain on time and on budget, VANOC appears to be doing everything right so far.
May 18, 2007
Former attorney general to curb panhandling, drug sales for 2010
Said Sullivan:
"I'm very conscious that in 2010, the world will be arriving. It's very important for us to use the Olympics and Paralympic Games as a catalyst to improve our city."Plant said that good work has been done on "housing, drug addiction, mental health and enforcement," and said he will try to "bring this work together and knit it into a cohesive, integrated implementation plan."
Critic David Eby of the Pivot Legal Society called the plan an attempt to "harass poor people in the Downtown Eastside and get them off the streets and into other neighborhoods and into other cities before the Olympics."
Well, yeah, duh.
Source: SeattlePI.com
May 16, 2007
Vancouver encourages environmentally friendly taxis
Will you be in one of those taxis in 2010? I know I will be!
Source: Globe and Mail
Dubreuil and Lauzon take a season off, vow to compete in Vancouver 2010
"[Coach Muriel Zazoui] feels that we are not finished with our career and that we should give the Olympics another try. So on her advice, we'll take a sabbatical and do shows, but we'll plan on doing the pre-Olympic and Olympic season."The pair recently won gold at the Four Continents Championships in January in Colorado.
Source: Canada.com
May 13, 2007
Local businesses hit hard by Skytrain expasion
A new section of Skytrain is being constructed to connect the city center to the international airport at Richmond to efficiently move people during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, and it has meant heavy construction in the streets. Originally, tunnels were to be bored underground so as to allow business to continue as normal, but plans changed and now small business owners are finding themselves out of customers and out of luck. Six lanes of traffic have been cut down to two, causing traffic nightmares.
InTransitBC spokesman Steve Crombie noted that new businesses have opened where old ones have closed in the popular district:
"Going through 19 kilometres of busy urban area, there's no way you can do a project like this without causing disruption. Considering the complexity and size of the project, it's gone extremely well so far."Source: Globe and Mail
May 10, 2007
$45M for hydrogen fuel-cell buses for Games
Source: GamesBids.com
May 8, 2007
Business Plan and Games Budget for 2010 released by VANOC
The highlights include:
- The Games Operating Budget is $1.6B (CDN) total, with all costs included less construction costs.
- 74% of the budget comes from private sources, including "international and domestic sponsorships, licensing and merchandising, ticket sales and fundraising, and a portion of the worldwide sale of Games television broadcast rights."
- The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is responsible for $579M of funding, plus an additional $35M that was apparently "negotiated at the last minute".
- Venue construction is funded by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia, filling in the remaining 26% of total funding, with each kicking in $290M.
- The two biggest construction/upgrading costs are $104.9M for the Whistler Sliding Centre, and $119.7M for the Whistler Nordic Competition Venue.
- With a 95% ticket sale ratio, $231M in revenue is expected.
Watchdog group gives Games "D minus" grade
Among the issues the group wants address are the rising homelessness rate due to increased rents, and the protection of grizzly bear habitats in the Callaghan Valley, which will be home to Nordic ski events during the Games.
Source: CTV.ca
Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin gives Vancouver advice on Olympic issues
"We worked with the service providers and provided for shelter for every single person who was homeless who would come forward. Now that's an important word: 'come forward.' Not everyone wants to be a part of a social program."An alternative viewpoint was presented by Wendy Pedersen of the Carnegie Community Action Project:
"They [The City of Atlanta] had six ordinances that made all kinds of things illegal, including lying down, just like we've got planned for Vancouver with [Project] Civil City. Lots of people were shipped out, and lots of people were put in jail. They actually built the city jail. Activists there called it the first Olympic project completed on time."Source: CBC News
May 5, 2007
Taxpayers pay $18M for GM Place during 2010 games
Activist group 2010 Watch had this to say:
"It's very clear that VANOC got themselves severely, severely hosed by GM Place. Why? Because they could. Where else were they going to go?"Could be worse, remember the Montreal Olympics?
Source: Globe and Mail
May 3, 2007
Apollo Ohno's talent apparent on and off ice
"Thankfully, Ohno’s talents translate well to the dance floor, as they “only have about three to four days to learn a new routine,” he said last Thursday evening at a news conference. He confessed that he found speed skating to be much tougher than ballroom dancing.Source: Northwest Asian WeeklyWhen asked if dancing helps his skating at all, he explained with amusement that one of his coaches from Korea thought it would help him by relaxing his skating.
Ohno went on to say that he is “too serious, too focused” as he trains for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, B.C. Dancing, he said, has become a form of self-expression."
Nortel Networks wins prestigious network contract
The contract puts Nortel in the third tier of sponsors for the game (including Coca-Cola, Visa, and McDonald's). The contract additionally gives Nortel the right to sponsor Canadian Olympic teams at the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 games.
The Vancouver 2010 games will be the first to run on Internet protocol technology, and will support 7,000 athletes, 10,000 coaches, and 25,000 volunteers.
Why not check out some snowboarding equipment
Source: Ottawa Citizen (subscription)
VANOC presents progress update to IOC
Included in the report:
- venue construction program progress
- the release of the VANOC Business Plan and Games operating budget, which has been approved by the VANOC Board of Directors, with a public release date scheduled for May 8
- a sponsorship and licensing update confirming that 80 per cent of the overall 2007 domestic sponsorship revenue target has been met
- accommodation targets and the media accommodation program
- development of the 2010 Winter Games ticketing program
- modifications to the 2010 sport program, including the addition of ski cross and format changes for speed skating team pursuit and skeleton
- finalization of the test event program
May 2, 2007
Requests for Proposal (RFP) issued for logistics management system
Interested parties can head to the Procurement Opportunities page of the Vancouver 2010 website for more info.
