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  1. raincoaster



    That is AWESOME! My favorite Elvis song, too.

    Are you going to post the one you did at the Granville Room as well?

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  2. raj



    For sure! This site will start to take off in the next couple of days — just working out all the little stuff first. Sorta like that Google Calendar feature we just added to the Urban Mixer city sites… It’s up and running but a wee bit buggy.

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  3. Nina



    A truly delightful evening…filled with great food, amazing wines and even better company. All in all, a success for the steering team…with all of the food being donated by Rare, the Hamilton St. Grill, Parkside, C/Fuel and Salt Tasting Room. I have never been to a fundraiser where 100% of all revenues went to the beneficiary. Great job Tim, Brian, Neil, Sean, Colin, Robert and all of the other volunteers who served us this evening.

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  4. raincoaster



    Amen. Everyone, it seems, did their bit. Didn’t I hear that every single person there bought at least one pink ribbon pin?

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  5. nina



    That sexy scarf beats my baby lamp anyday!!! hey…maybe Lorraine will enjoy it? Or know of someone who will…

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  6. Arelis



    I was wondering why didn’t you write a review of the movie.

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  7. raj



    I know food, I know wine, I know events. But that’s about it. Movies, that’s another story.

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  8. raj



    Partition opens across Canada today. Here’s the theatres you can find it at:

    Ontario:

    Metropolitan Toronto:

    Toronto:
    * Canada Square 8 (Toronto, ON)
    * Grande 10 @ Sheppard Centre (Toronto, ON)
    * Varsity 12 (Toronto, ON)
    * Woodbine (Toronto, ON)

    Brampton:
    * Silvercity 16 Brampton (Brampton, ON)

    Etobicoke:
    * Queensway 18 (Etobicoke, ON)

    Mississauga:
    * Silver City Mississauga (Mississauga,ON)
    * Square One Mississauga (Mississauga, ON)

    Scarborough:
    * Kennedy Commons 20 (Scarborough, ON)
    * Eglinton Town Center 16 (Scarborough, ON)

    Whitby:
    * Whitby 24 (Whitby, ON)

    Woodbridge:
    * Colossus 18 Woodbridge (Woodbridge, ON)

    Ottawa:
    * Bytowne (Ottawa, ON)

    British Columbia:

    Vancouver:

    * Paramount Vancouver (Vancouver, BC)
    * Park & Tilford Cinemas (North Vancouver, BC)

    Burnaby:
    * Station Square (Burnaby, BC)

    Coquitlam:
    * SilverCity Coquitlam (Coquitlam, BC)

    Langley:
    * Colossus Langley 18 (Langley, BC)

    Richmond:
    * Silvercity Riverport 18 (Richmond, BC)

    Surrey:
    * Grande Strawberry Hill 12 (Surrey, BC)

    Alberta:
    * Country Hills (Calgary, AB)
    * Eau Claire (Calgary, AB)
    * Princess (Edmonton, AB)

    Manitoba:
    * Grant Park (Winnipeg, MB)

    Nova Scotia:
    * Empire Bayer’s Lake (Halifax, NS)

    Quebec:
    * AMC Forum (Montreal, Que.)
    * Côte-des-neiges (Montreal, Que.)
    * Quartier Latin (Montreal, Que.)

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  9. Sarabjit Mann



    I’m a Sikh from Punjab. The story of the movie Partition is a copy of original story “BUTA SINGH”. The storyline of “Partition” is misdirected. The photography, music and distorted story of “Buta Singh” is also of C grade. Overall, the director and script writer has just done a great injustice to the beautiful story. In a nutshell this movie is not worth watching and Vic has tried to cash in on the anti Muslim sentiment of the West.

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  10. Nathaniel Brown



    What an amazing event. Great job on the organization and was by far my favourite event I have attended so far here in Vancouver. Looking forward to you topping it in March! :)

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  11. Kuldeep (Dave) Ohri



    I have a great respect for VIC SARIN and his work in the movie bussiness. This man and his family are highly cultured with highest level of moral ethics and compassion for humanity. What I know of him, He is a great man. Last comment by Sarabjit Mann of February 10, 2007 shows a useless comment and throwing mud on a spotless character. Before making such a low class comment like “cash in” Mr.Sarabjit should have spent some time to view Vic’s past work and quality. Yes there are many movies show similar themes but each and every one has its own speciality and message for the viewer. Please give him the credit He deserves for his hard work. In my view “Partition” is well worth watching and I am proud of his work and detication. Keep up the good work Vic, We love you. Kuldeep Ohri-Canada(AB)

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  12. Charlotte Ohri



    Partition is a great story and well woth watching.

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  13. Kuldeep Singh (Dave) Ohri



    What a wonderful story. It touched my heart and soul. Thumbs up performance. Story shows pain, sacrefice and one’s belief in love and do the right thing. This shows Vic’s hard work and dedication to what he believes in. I hope you have more stories to share with the world. All actors chosen were excellent and genuine. Keep up the good work Vic.

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  14. raj



    Man, the whole Ohri posse just invaded my blog.

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  15. Jolene



    The fauna screamed Vancouver! Never seen a redwood tree or any of those plants in India or punjabi…very sorry to break it to Vic Sarin. Two extras looked directly into the camera in the market scene and smiled. Complete and total overuse to the point of dilution of the Mustard field scenes–okay it’s beautiful I get it, Vic. I get it. Highly doubt an intelligent/wise protagonist would run across a border with his son. So wait…lets get this straight…the protagonist a devout Sikh who prays to his pictures every single night and reads from his bible converts to Islam without a second thought for love, then runs across a heavily armed border with his son, making him the most selfish and stupid man alive, only to talk very politely to the man who is holding his wife hostage…and leaves the scene with hardly a fight or another word. Serious character flaws and inconsistencies. So hey…if you like to see mustard fields ad-infinitum, you like actors looking directly at the camera, and you respect characters that are the village wise man and idiot all in the same breath…go see Partition.

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  16. raj



    New location! We’ve switched the event to Bar None in Yaletown! Stay tuned for the news release.

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  17. Diane



    Looking at the pictures from Restaurant Connor Butler made me hungry! Nice shots. Will be going to this place soon.

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  18. Dj



    Oh my god you guys rock! Where can I find your song ready stop no!

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  19. raj



    Response from Adam H:

    Hey brother!

    I just got back from Calgary for the launch of ENERGY 1015! Good times!

    I think I’m heading out there again for the weekend of the 28th for a LOVERBOY show… Will you be around there that weekend?

    Also, the person that wrote in re: LIVE ON ARRIVAL… The song is available on iTunes right now, and the album releases in June!

    Let’s hang soon!

    All the Best,
    Adam H.

    RockSTAR Music Corp.
    604.694.1082 – Direct
    604.617.1082 – Mobile
    604.960.9659 – Facsimile
    adamh@rockstarmusiccorp.com

    http://www.rockstarmusiccorp.com
    http://www.myspace.com/rockstarmusiccorp
    http://www.liveonarrival.com
    http://www.myspace.com/liveonarrivalband

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  20. Anita



    You guys look so lovely! Wish I was there!

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  21. Raj Taneja



    UPDATE: the final auction price of the toilet and painting was $2250.

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  22. Steven Bidwell



    Thanks for posting these Raj, and thanks for attending! After everyone left I had a very generous donation from an individual who stayed behind, and as a result I raised $2900!! It was a great night and I am now committed to raising $10000! Thanks again! Steven

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  23. Raj



    Two Alderman getting going head over heals – they both get my vote for being such good sports!

    (Editor’s note: the respondent used a fake e-mail address to post this comment, it should be taken with a grain of salt. Also, this Raj is not to be confused with Raj Taneja, President of Urban Mixer.)

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  24. raj



    FROM: Sara Gardiner [SGardiner@lululemon.com]

    Thank you all for coming out and for your support of InspireHealth. It was wonderful to see you!

    Sara

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    lululemon athletica raises $70,000 for InspireHealth

    Masked revelers celebrate into the night at the 6th Annual Flip Flop Soiree

    Vancouver, B.C., August 14, 2007 – Decked in masks, sequins, painted faces and flip flops, supporters of InspireHealth sipped martinis and watched fire spinners well into the night last Friday on the lawns of a local Shaughnessy home.

    Originally started in lululemon founder Chip Wilson’s backyard, the sold out gala has moved to a larger venue that held over 450 people.

    “We are always blown away by the support and energy that lululemon puts into this event,” says Dr. Hal Gunn, InspireHealth co-founder, “It is moving to see so many people in one place who are passionate about reinvigorating our healthcare system.”

    Guests mingled with pomegranate martinis and tasty Cactus Club food while perusing the tables of silent auction items. Emcee’s Sarah Bartock and Buzz Bishop from Crave 95.3FM entertained guests and raffled items that included an exclusive dinner with Chip, a trip to Boston to see a Red Sox game and a week long trip to Mexico.

    All proceeds from the event are donated to InspireHealth. $25 buys a yoga mat for one of the meditation/yoga classes for 1 patient; $75 supports a person to go through a 2 day seminar to aid their loved ones; $100 buys supplies for a cooking class of 10 patients; $375 supports one patient through the 2 day seminar; and $1000 buys 2 outreach presentations in the community to strengthen awareness of the center.

    “Many of us have lost friends and family to cancer,” says Chip Wilson, “It is important that we complement the current system of healthcare with proactive methods that integrate mind, body and spirit.”

    lululemon athletica is a yoga-inspired athletic apparel company that creates components for people to live longer, healthier and more fun lives. By producing products that keep people active and stress free, lululemon believes that the world will be a better place. Setting the bar in technical fabrics and functional designs, lululemon works with yogis and athletes in local communities for continuous research and product feedback. lululemon athletica was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1998 by Chip Wilson, founder of Westbeach Sports, a skate/surf/snowboard clothing company. lululemon athletica is extending into new communities across North America and throughout the world. For more information, visit http://www.lululemon.com.

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  25. Raj Taneja



    Mike Wood sent out a Thank You last week.. the lottery was completely sold out thanks to his efforts!

    Thank you.
    Last week I sent out an email titled “Desperossa” – essentially begging you to buy a ticket to help us raise funds for the YWCA Single Mother’s Services of Vancouver. As of last Thursday, we had sold only 620 out of a total of 1988 available tickets.

    I’m proud to tell you that we succeeded – not only did we reach the break even point – but were able to sell each and every ticket! Thank you so much, as your generous purchases helped us raise over $100,000 for the YWCA! We had so much help – thank you for passing this on to your friends, calling in your purchases, harassing your friends to buy, posting my email in the washroom at Global TV above the urinal – whatever! Thank you for everything that you did.

    I must add a very special thank you to John Lefebvre, who graciously offered to purchase each and every outstanding ticket at the close of ticket sales – he purchased all remaining 786 tickets, a whopping $78,600 worth! Without his support, we would have fallen well short of our goal – thank you so much.

    Even given John Lefebvre’s tremendous odds, the Ferrari was won by a loyal auto/ONE client: Napoleon Veltri – how fitting, an Italian! Congrats, Napper – now come pick up your new sled!

    Now the hard work begins – I’ve got a lot of cars to wash…

    Cheers,

    Mike Wood
    Auto/ONE Lease Inc.
    Clutch by auto/ONE
    Wax Buff & Grind Detailing Inc.

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  26. Mark K



    Courtney is ALIVE! Long live the Chef.

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  27. Karen Buder



    Thanks gals for another great show! We’re pretty much SOLD OUT of the ‘Erin’ earrings now!

    K.

    Karen Buder
    Jewelry Designer
    http://www.sugarlime.com
    604.831.8800

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  28. Veronica



    aww everyone looks so pretty

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  29. Andrew Morrison



    Wow, you ask for a lot! I’d apply but I don’t have the skill set.

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  30. raj



    Geez Andrew, what are you sayin’? Waiterblog doesn’t have the same unlimited earning potential that Urban Mixer does? ;)

    We’re now in Seattle now and almost at that ‘tipping point.’

    How’s things on your part?

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  31. Drewz



    Hey! Thanks for taking all those photos and videos! In the middle of all the busyness, we didn’t get much of a chance to capture it on film.

    Cheers, and good bumpin into ya.

    Drew

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  32. Raj Taneja



    Forgot to include the address and contact information:

    7 Alexander St.
    Office: 604.647.0121
    Fax: 604.647.0124
    Email: ro@dhmbars.ca

    9pm – 3am Fri/Sat Closed Sun – Thu until further notice

    (They have a six month trial period on their liquor license).

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  33. Dr. John Manzo



    “Sukiyaki” is a food court find, and Caffe Artigiano has a new home (?) – [...] down to get my SSHRC grant application done (mission accomplished!), but in addition I read this tantalizing piece from “Urban Mixer” about how Caffe Artigiano is opening here in October at “6th Avenue and 3rd Street SW.” [...]

  34. raj



    Ahh thanks! Caffe Artigiano’s President, Mr Mounzer, informs me that the location will resemble Vancouver’s Hastings location with big windows, high ceilings and the likes. It will be good to enjoy delectable coffee there.

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  35. raj



    I got a follow up e-mail from Philippa – looks like she and Betina raised a fair bit for the cause. Good on them!

    Hi Raj,

    I’m not sure if I emailed you but wanted to let you know we raised just over $10,000 on Thursday. Thanks for all your help with getting it out into the community – it’s greatly appreciated.

    I hope you and your fiancee had an enjoyable evening.

    The Society is asking for photos from the event, is there any chance you could forward the photos to me? Or can I pull them from the site?

    Cheers,

    Philippa

    Join in the race to save lives
    I am running in the Maui Marathon Sept 16th 2007
    for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

    To contribute to this great cause visit my website:
    http://www.active.com/donate/tntvan/PGreen

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  36. Craig Hotson



    I purchased some Rickard’s White Ale in the 12 bottle taster Pack distributed by Molson,s.
    The 4 bottles of White each had 1/4 inch of black crud on the bottom of the bottle. A gentle pouing produced a dark cloudy appearance with small black pieces of ? swimming in the glass.
    I phoned Molson from the number on the bottle and spoke to “John” a Customer Rep. He said that was normal for that beer.? Could that be true — or could it be to long on the shelves. I have read about Belgian White ale – could not find reference to Black cloudy White Ale.? I felt quite sick afterwards.
    Would apprecriate your thoughts on this.
    Many Thx.

    Craig C Hotson
    184 Harris Blvd.
    Winnipeg Manitoba
    R3J 3P5

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  37. Kristy



    Josh Murray is an awesome writer. I only wish he was doing a book signing here in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. …we are always so far behind the states….lol

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  38. Kristy



    Ah, yes…I see he was in Canada…Good on us!!!!!!

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  39. raj



    Competitors:
    Francis Regio, Tapastree – Le Vie en Rose
    Leanne Fraser, Gotham’s Steakhouse & Bar – Sunspeak
    Cameron Shearer, The Shore Club – The Pink Slip
    David Sims, Watermark Restaurant – The Rose
    Kenton McBurney, 1181 Bar – Pink Brazillian
    Lori Poppe, Bar None – Sunset Session
    David Wolowindnyk, West Restaurant – West Indian Sunset
    Ron Oliver, Blue Water Cafe – Harajuku Fizz
    Ron Douglas, Connor Butler Restaurant – Giffard Grapefruit Caviar & Champagne
    Shaun Layton, The Ocean Club
    Kerren Bottany, The Mountain Club – Mr. Pink
    Ben Frank, Feenies Restaurant – Pamplemousse Punch
    David Santoro, Lift Bar Grill View – Dezire
    Nigel Springthorpe, The Alibi Room – Negroni Bubble Tea
    Kye Melchert, Sanafir Restaurant and Lounge – Paradise Ten
    Chad Gaskell, Italian Kitchen – PAMPLOMA
    Brian Grant, Bogart’s – “Old Dog, New Tricks” (la play on the ‘Salty Dog’)
    Stacey Ackerman, Wedgewood and Bacchus Lounge – The Pauper – Mousse
    Mike Bernardo, Vij’s – Summer Splash
    Johnathan Liang, Subeez Cafe – Pamplemousse Pillow
    Josh Pape, Chambar Belgian Restaurant – Toute Fin

    It was also reported that there were competitors from Beyond, Lolita and Joe Fortes.

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  40. raj



    From: Christa Frosch [mailto:christafrosch@shaw.ca]
    Sent: September 24, 2007 10:24 AM
    Subject: Giffard Iron Mixology Winning Cocktails….

    Good morning everyone,

    First of all…Sherif and I would like to thank you all so much for giving your time and expertise to assist in making the Event such a success! We could not have done it without your support! I am forwarding you the 2 Winners recipes…we will be sending through photo’s of the Event as well…I would like to also say for those of you that did not receive a bottle of the Pink Grapefruit…we have one waiting for you…

    1st Place Winner
    Brain Grant – Bogart Chophouse & Bar
    ‘Old Dog, New Tricks’ (a play on the ‘Salty Dog’)
    1 ¼ oz Vodka
    ¾ oz Giffard Pink Grapefruit
    1 Scoop of Champagne & Pink Grapefruit Sorbetto
    1/8 oz Giffard Muriose

    *Martini glass, shaken
    *Garnish – Pink Australian rock salt & candied grapefruit

    2nd Place Winner
    Josh Pape – Chambar Belgian Restaurant
    Toute Fin
    4 toasted cashews
    1 ½ oz Hendricks Gin
    ½ oz Alvews Amontillado Sherry
    ½ oz Giffard Pink Grapefruit
    1 12 oz Apple Juice
    Dash of gomme syrup
    1 egg white
    1 lime wedge

    *Large coupee style martini glass
    *Muddle, shake, and fine strain
    *Garnish – home made Campari powder dusting a top of egg white froth

    We will be sending out a PR Release this week with all the announcements and details…but we wanted to get it out to you first…we appreciate all your expertise and again thank you so much for making the Event such a success!!!

    Please email or call us with any ideas or suggestions…or if you have any questions.

    Greetings,
    Christa and Sherif

    Christa Frosch

    Giffard Canada
    Nons Drinks To Go Inc.
    http://www.giffard.com
    http://www.nonsdrinks.com

    Office 604.685.6790
    Fax 604.685.6798
    Cellular 604.306.7742

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  41. raj



    Also in attendance, Mayor Malcolm Brodie from the City of Richmond, Lindsay Duffield the President of BMW Canada, and President Joachim Neumann’s daughters, Kiersten Neumann and Jaclyn Neumann.

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  42. Raj Taneja



    Original release:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

    MICHAEL KORS (Canada), Inc. TO OPEN LIFESTYLE STORES AT OAKRIDGE MALL, VANCOUVER AND ROCKLAND CENTER, MONTREAL

    MONTREAL, March 5th, 2007– Michael Kors (Canada), Inc., announces the opening of the company’s first freestanding stores in Canada at Oakridge Mall in Vancouver, B.C. and Rockland Center in Montreal, September 2007. The latest additions to the growing Michael Kors brand, the 11th and 12th stores to be opened in North America, the stores will offer a full range of accessories from all of the collections, Michael Kors, KORS Michael Kors and MICHAEL Michael Kors, with a selection of ready-to-wear pieces from MICHAEL Michael Kors. Fragrance, eyewear and other licensed product categories will also be featured. The Oakridge Mall and Rockland Center openings comes on the heels of other lifestyle store openings in the US including The Westchester Mall, NY, Town Center at Boca, Florida and NorthPark Center, Dallas. The Oakridge and Rockland stores, like the preceding stores, were designed by New York based Michael Neumann Architecture.

    John Idol, Chief Executive Officer of Michael Kors (USA), Inc. noted “We have had great success with our existing U.S stores and we are proud to open our first store’s in Canada in Vancouver and Montreal. Retail is obviously an important component for our overall growth strategy, and we intend to increase the number of free standing stores in key global markets over the next few years. Oakridge Mall and Rockland Center, is another step in realizing this goal”.

    Future lifestyle store openings planned for 2007 are Houston Galleria, Texas, The Grove, Los Angeles and Aventura, Florida.

    Michael Kors is recognized as one of America’s pre-eminent designers for luxury sportswear. His namesake company, established in 1981, currently produces a range of products through his Michael Kors Collection, KORS Michael Kors, and MICHAEL Michael Kors labels, including men’s and women’s ready to wear, accessories, and a full line of fragrance and beauty products for both men and women. Michael Kors Collection Flagship stores are located in New York NY, Beverly Hills CA and Manhasset NY.

    ###

    For more information, please contact:

    Laurie Zakreski
    Zak Communications
    T: 514.448.2606
    E: laurie@zakcom.ca

    Billy Daley
    Vice President Global Communications
    Michael Kors (USA), Inc.
    T: 212.201.8191
    E: billy.daley@michaelkors.com

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  43. Lilian



    Mike Relm is the best! I was there at the Commodore Ballroom near the stage that night! I was sooooooooo close to taking a picture with him! I’m so jealous of the first girl who got to take a picture with Mike! I was right beside her! =P I’m definitely gonna see Mike again the next time he comes to Vancouver!

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  44. Raj Taneja



    Passions raised a whopping $74,000 this years. Congrats to the Dr. Peter Centre for a successful fundraiser!

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  45. Diane



    Can’t find the rest of the photos for that night. Please advise. Thank you.

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  46. vikramjeet kapoor



    well i have read all the comments about the movies ,its true there have been movies made on the same theme ,first one was of gurdas mann i dont remember the name of the film,second was (gadar) sunny deol,all had the same theme ,but each movie had a different point of view from the director . I think Mr Vic has done justice to the film,actors have acted well in the movie .i think we should give him a credit for making such a movie without any bolloywood masalas and delivering the message.
    but i would recommend people to watch other 2 movies also ,each has there own falvour.

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  47. raj



    Bogart’s Brian Grant and Chambar’s Josh Pape win trip to France with Giffard

    On Sunday, September 23 twenty-five of Vancouver’s top bartenders competed to win an all-expenses-paid trip to the Giffard International Competition to be held in Angers, France May 2008. The contestants were invited to invent an original cocktail using Giffard Pink Grapefruit Liqueur and Mr. Giffard made the journey from France to witness the excitement.

    Giffard would like to thank all the competitors for their inventive recipes and their entertaining mixology. A big thank you also to MC Jason McRobbie, who kept the flow going, the judges (names below) for their time and input and Tapastree Restaurant’s Francis Regio for hosting the event.

    Competition was tight, but the top two were chosen to be Bogart’s Brian Grant and Chambar’s Josh Pape

    1st Place Winner – Brian Grant – Bogart Chophouse & Bar
    “‘Old Dog, New Tricks” (a play on the ‘Salty Dog’)

    1 ¼ oz Vodka
    ¾ oz Giffard Pink Grapefruit
    1 Scoop of Champagne & Pink Grapefruit Sorbetto
    1/8 oz Giffard Muroise

    *Martini glass, shaken
    *Garnish – Pink Australian rock salt & candied grapefruit

    2nd Place Winner – Josh Pape – Chambar Belgian Restaurant

    “Toute Fin”
    4 toasted cashews
    1 ½ oz Gin
    ½ oz Amontillado Sherry
    ½ oz Giffard Pink Grapefruit1 12 oz Apple Juice
    Dash of gomme syrup
    1 egg white
    1 lime wedge

    *Large coupee style martini glass
    *Muddle, shake, and fine strain
    *Garnish – home made Campari powder dusting atop of egg white froth

    Thank you to Giffard judges:

    Media
    Joanne Sasvari – Freelance food and wine writer
    Judith Lane – Freelance food and wine writer
    Eric Pateman – Edible British Columbia

    Mixologists
    Jay Jones – Donnelly Hospitality Group
    Daryl MacDonald – Ocean Club/Mountain Club
    Brad Stanton – Blue Water Café

    Chefs
    Linda Larouche – Watermark
    Doug Scott – Ocean Club/Mountain Club
    Dino Renaerts – Diva at the Met

    For further details contact:

    Christa Frosch, Director of Operations
    cfrosch@nonsdrinks.com
    604 306 7742
    http://www.nonsdrinks.com

    Sherif Ahmed, President
    sahmed@nondrinks.com
    604 306 6790

    For product information:
    Lower Mainland Licensees – Cassandra Anderton
    604 617 2205

    Lower Mainland LRS – Cristi Griffin
    778 389 6441

    Island Accounts – Colin Southcombe
    250 589 2675

    About Giffard
    It all began during the very hot summer of 1885…

    Emile Giffard was a dispensing pharmacist and neighbour of the “Grand Hotel” in Angers, in the Loire Valley. However, he was no mere chemist. Inventive, curious and gourmet, he undertook research on the digestive and refreshing properties of mint. He thereby invented a pure, clear and refined white mint liqueur which he tested with the Grand Hotel’s customers, in order to relieve them from heat. Success came at once. Emile changed his pharmacy into a distillery and called his liqueur MENTHE PASTILLE, referring to the mint sweets very famous at that time.

    Four generations later, Giffard & Co, still in the hands of the Giffard family, produces, beside Menthe Pastille, “Crèmes de fruits”, liqueurs, Guignolet, Fruits in brandy and syrups. Quality has been their watchword all this time.

    http://www.giffard.com
    http://www.nonsdrinks.com

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  48. raj



    The Walrus

    FEARLESS · WITTY · THOUGHTFUL · CANADIAN

    News, Events, and Entertainment

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Laura Winterton
    laura.winterton@walrusmagazine.com
    or call 416.971.5004 x 255
    VANCOUVER, BC (September 25, 2007) – The Walrus Is Coming to Town

    On Tuesday, October 9, at the SFU Segal Graduate School of Business, with a post-event reception at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Join editor of The Walrus Ken Alexander, Shaw TV’s Fanny Kiefer; poets extraordinaire Patrick Lane and Lorna Crozier; best-selling author Michael Byers (Intent for a Nation), Brad Dryborough and jazz sensation Molly Johnson for an evening of on-stage debate, readings, and music. Plus enjoy a performance of from scenes of Big Ticket, a comedy by Jim Gerrard, directed by Martin Kinch, and starring CBC Radio host Shelagh Rogers, and actors Tim Butler and Brad Dryborough. The honourary patron of the event is Premier Gordon Campbell.

    AVAILABLE ONLY AT “THE WALRUS IS COMING TO TOWN” and ONLY IN PERSON and ONLY ON OCTOBER 9 and ONLY IN VANCOUVER! That evening, The Walrus offers a unique spin on a silent auction…for the first time ever. Five best-selling authors put characters up for bid in their next work of fiction. That’s right…..you have a chance to be IMMORTALIZED INTO BECOMING A CHARACTER IN the next novel by Margaret Atwood, Patrick Lane, John Maclauchlan Gray, Timothy Taylor or Camilla Gibb. Yes! A character will be given YOUR name…or a name of your choice…….and you’ll have a new story to tell for years to come. The winning bidders also take home a collection of the author’s published works. Simply priceless and ONLY available at The Walrus event on October 9th. All in support of The Walrus Foundation!

    Tickets for the event & reception: $125 for subscribers, $150 for non-subscribers
    For tickets, visit http://www.sfu.ca/wp or call 778.782.5100 or visit http://shopthewalrus.com or call 416.971.5004 x 255.

    Reception at 7p.m. and on-stage event at 8p.m. at the SFU Segal Graduate School of Business, 500 Granville St. Post-reception at 9:30 p.m. at The Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby St. World-renowned chef Rob Feenie and owners David and Manjy Sidoo of Lumière host the post-event reception, which will feature a martini bar and live music by the fabulous Stephan Moccio.

    Media interested in event coverage or interviews with participants can contact Laura Winterton, laura.winterton@walrusmagazine.com or call 416.971.5004 x 255.

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  49. raj



    From Vitamin V:

    JUST SAY Y.E.S.!
    Thanks to all of you who supported Dress for Success at the Y.E.S.! kick-off gala at Holt Renfrew last week. We raised more than $20,000 for this very worthy cause! Still not a member of Y.E.S.!? Sign-up today for $75 (all proceeds donated to Dress for Success of course) and you’ll be automatically placed on the list for our spring Holt Renfrew gala and other events. http://www.yesvancouver.org

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  50. Chris C.



    Raj, you really do go to all the cool and weird parties…love all the pics.

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  51. Sarabjit Mann



    Hello,
    I suppose my comment that “Director tried to cash upon anti muslim sentiment is not right” I apologies for it but I still believe the movie is a c grade and director has done great injustice to the great story. I’m not arguing that he is not good director.
    Thanks,
    Sarabjit Mann

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  52. raj



    Thanks! It’s great to see that people appreciate this stuff!

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  53. Bob Andrews



    I too just got a batch from the Liquor store in Cumberland B.C. I had one white ale last night and never noticed the black crud floating around in it. Today I was about to drink another when my wife noticed the black gunk floating around in it and she kind of freaked out. I usually get the mixed beer with the pale ale and saw that this was new. It says it is unfiltered so I imagine it is just the fermented wheat so if that can be verified I’ll drink it.

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  54. sisley



    As the owner of Sisley who brought in Armin, I think the event was great and i think the author should get her facts correct, as the fashion show started when carry (the dj) started and the delays were due to technical problems. Also this was not a tantra event it was just held there and it was done completley by me and my staff.

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  55. raj



    Editor’s note:

    Thank you for the commentary and the correction. For the record, from my discussion with our reporter who came onsite, no media liaison was available to speak to at the event and availability of a press release, even at this time, over a month after the event would be helpful.

    Per the comment posted by ’sisley,’ we’d like to acknowledge that the fashion show was not produced by XL Entertainment, it was (partially) promoted by them. The show was produced by Calgary’s Sisley location. There was no mention of Tantra being involved in the production of the event (see above).

    Items that I’m confident on based on discussions with the reporter:

    - Show started over an hour late (due to ‘technical difficulties’)
    - Show lasted approximately or close to ten minutes
    - No contact information was available for Sisley at the event
    - Armin Van Buuren’s entourage wasn’t very friendly

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  56. Freyburg» Blog Archive » Urban Mixer TV



    [...] that showcases events around town and holds its own regular soirees. Check out the video at the Urban Mixer blog or down [...]

  57. raincoaster



    That was such a fun night, and Verona Grove was a great discovery. Thanks for inviting me, Raj!

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  58. jennifer



    haven’t you been posting this position for a long time? haven’t you found someone for this yet? all commission based? what are the chances that anyone would want to do that???!

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  59. raj



    Yup, we’ve had this posted for a while, at the same time, I’m not about to take the first person who walks through the door. We’re in no hurry to hire – and I can wait to the right person indefinitely.

    And thanks for clarifying re: commission, the position is built to suit the candidate’s needs and expertise.

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  60. Urban Mixer Blog » Walrus Foundation “The Walrus is Coming to Town”



    [...] can read more about the Walrus’ event in Vancouver on October 9th, HERE. The Walrus Magazine is located online [...]

  61. Urban Mixer Blog » The 2008 Taboo Naughty but Nice Sex Show



    [...] Urban Mixer TV also caught some footage of the event with host Sharad Khare. You can check it out , HERE. [...]

  62. paul



    Really impressive, makes me want to get one.

    Great job, Michael Schratter!

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  63. Jim Mirkalami



    I have been reading this blog for a while now, and I thought it would be proper to leave a note of appreciation here.

    Many Thanks,
    Jim Mirkalami

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  64. Jim Mirkalami



    I have been visiting this site a lot lately, so i thought it is a good idea to show my appreciation with a comment.

    Thanks,
    Jim Mirkalami

    PS: I am a single dad. ;)

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  65. raj



    Caffe Artigiano finally opened their shop in Calgary! Here’s the release…

    For Immediate Release – February 12, 2008

    Caffè Artigiano Opens First Calgary Location

    (Calgary, AB) – Caffè Artigiano President Willlie Mounzer is pleased to announce the opening of its first Calgary location, with a new coffee house located in the Centrium Building at 332-6th Avenue S.W. in the downtown core. The Caffè Artigiano team is very excited to bring the Artigiano experience and high end specialty coffees to a new and bustling Calgary market.

    “The response we have had so far has been incredible.” Says Caffè Artigiano President Willie Mounzer. “We have been flooded with e-mails from coffee aficionados in Calgary that can’t wait for us to open. It’s a vibrant and bustling city full of promise, we are thrilled to bring a high quality artisan coffee house to the people of Calgary.”

    Caffè Artigiano opened in Vancouver, BC in December 1999 with the vision of an Italian-style coffee house and bistro that offered superior coffee, excellent food and a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. Today, Caffè Artigiano continues to shine as North America’s premiere coffee house. Serving on the best quality coffee, Caffè Artigiano proud to serve the $15.00 cup of coffee, the Hacienda La Esmeralda Especial from Panama. This amazing coffee is available EXCLUSIVELY at the new Calgary location and at the Granville Street location in Vancouver, BC. Taking great pride in the training and skills of its professional baristas, Artigiano is proud to be the home of several champion baristas who ensure that each cup of coffee served is poured to perfection.

    The warm and comfortable atmosphere is most appealing of the new Calgary location. The rustic Italian feel is highlighted with hints of contemporary and chic Italian flare in the lively 20 seat coffee house. Coffee lovers in Calgary can now try the $15.00 cup of coffee and Cup of Excellence winners from origin countries all over the world. In addition, exceptional single origin coffees will be available from the revolutionary Clover machine. The menu features hints of Italian delight with a wide selection of panini and baked goods, and a variety of drink options including specialty iced and infused espresso beverages, cappuccinos, tea and hot chocolate.

    Drop in and enjoy your favourite cup of coffee surrounded by the warmth of Italy, only much closer to home.

    Caffè Artigiano Calgary is located in the Centrium Building at 332-6th Avenue S.W., and is open 6:00am – 6:00pm Monday to Wednesday, 6:00am – 7:00pm Thursday and Friday, 7:00am to 3:00pm on Saturdays and 8:00am – 3pm on Sundays. For more information please call 403-699-9855 or visit:

    http://www.caffeartigiano.com

    Media Contact:
    Tiffany Soper
    Public Relations for Caffè Artigiano
    604-783-0013

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  66. Malcolm



    Hi Raj,
    Can I get on your Blog Roll? I am doing a blog about canuck place and the Adventure Challenge fundraiser happening in September.
    Take a look.
    I have a links to those who support canuck place!
    malcolm chrystal

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  67. raj



    RE: Rubber Chicken

    Sam Sullivan referred to ‘the rubber chicken’ in his discussion with Sharad. From Wikipedia:

    The term “rubber chicken” is used disparagingly to describe the food served at political or corporate events, weddings, and other gatherings where there are a large number of guests who require serving in a short timeframe. Chicken, pre-cooked, is held at serving temperature for some time and then dressed with a sauce as it is served. Consequently the chicken meat is tough or “rubbery.”

    Someone who “travels the rubber chicken circuit” is said to do so by attending or making speeches at many such gatherings, often as part of political campaigning.

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  68. Asiniwiche Agno



    Andrew Bainbridge is an outstanding artisan. He has worked with the best painters and sculptors in North America and this exhibition is historical in its authenticity revealing Eastern Woodland Native Art. The Exhibition is outstanding and I hope to see more!

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  69. B.Ochitwa



    FEB.19 2008

    I purchased the Taster’s Pack as well and am concerned about the Original White Ale product . The cloudy whiteness does not concern me greatly but the large flakes of Black debris accumulating on the bottom does look ominous indeed. Today I called the 1 800-molsons for some enlightenment on the more than white ale and was informed that the number had been changed to 1 888 634 7274 which was answered by a young lady that said this number has nothing to do with Molson’s.

    If anyone can enlighten me on this becoming more cloudy product and issue it would be appreciated.

    Yours truly,
    B Ochitwa

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  70. raj



    As per:

    http://www.molson.com/companyinformation/contact/index.php

    If a specific comment about one of our products, please provide as much product detail as possible below, and we’ll give you a call back to gather all the facts and respond quickly to your concerns. Or you can always give us a call at 1-800-MOLSON1 (Canada) or 1-877-MOLSON1 (United States), Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.

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  71. Raj Taneja



    The sadness! I went into a Caffe Artigiano a couple weeks back and they’ve been long sold out of the Panama Esmerelda.

    … so I’ve stopped going.

    Well, first I checked to see if they had anything comparable. It’s not just about the bean, it’s about the whole experience. And … nothing.

    … so ciao for now, Artigiano. Maybe next time.

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  72. jennifer



    doesn’t look like anyone wants to apply for this job. you’ve posted this thing forever!

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  73. Raj Taneja



    Hi, this remains a matter of permanent record. We don’t remove postings once they’re filled – they just get archived.

    PS to applicants – we have filled this position but are always open to opportunities to bring in good people.

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  74. Karen Ball



    Hi There –
    The full web cast of this presentation can now be seen on Calgary Arts Development’s web site at http://www.calgaryartsdevelopment.com

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  75. raj



    Of course, I may stand corrected and will have to check this lead out…

    For Immediate Release – February 11, 2008
    Caffè Artigiano Opens New Granville Street Café

    (Vancouver, BC) Caffè Artigiano President Willlie Mounzer is pleased to announce the opening of its new coffee house located at 574 Granville Street (at Dunsmuir) in Vancouver BC. The Caffè Artigiano team is very excited to bring a new Artigiano experience to downtown Vancouver.

    Serving only the best quality coffee, Caffè Artigiano proud to serve the $15.00 cup of coffee, the Hacienda La Esmeralda Especial from Panama. Currently, the $15.00 Hacienda La Esmeralda is only available at the new Granville Street location in Vancouver. Taking great pride in the training and skills of its professional baristas, Artigiano is proud to be the home of several champion baristas who ensure that each cup of coffee served is poured to perfection.

    The warm and comfortable atmosphere is most appealing of the new Granville Street location. The rustic Italian feel is highlighted with hints of contemporary and chic Italian flare in the lively 16 seat coffee house. Coffee lovers can order the $15.00 cup of coffee and Cup of Excellence winners from origin countries all over the world. In addition, exceptional single origin coffees will be available from the revolutionary Clover machine. The menu features hints of Italian delight with a wide selection of panini and baked goods, and a variety of drink options including specialty iced and infused espresso beverages, cappuccinos, tea and hot chocolate.

    Caffè Artigiano opened its doors to Vancouverites on the corner of Pender and Thurlow in December 1999. The dream began with the vision of an Italian-style coffee house and bistro that offered superior coffee, excellent food and a lively yet comfortable atmosphere. Today, Caffè Artigiano continues to shine as North America’s premiere coffee house. Caffè Artigiano on Granville Street is located at 574 Granville Street (at Dunsmuir) in Vancouver, BC and is open 6:00am – 6:00pm Monday to Wednesday, 6:00am – 8:00pm Thursday and Friday, and 7:00am – 5:00pm Saturday and Sunday. For more information please call 604.688.3422 or visit:
    http://www.caffeartigiano.com

    Media Contact:
    Tiffany Soper
    Public Relations for Caffè Artigiano
    604-783-0013

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  76. Steve



    Hi Michael,

    Great article. Wow, would love to drive the M3.
    Must be an amazing machine!

    Just wondering, how does one get into the business
    of writing articles about cars? I’m interested in
    becoming an auto journalist.

    Steve

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  77. raj



    Dear Steve,

    Best way to become an auto journalist is to know the editor and be at the right place at the right time – or at least for smaller publications.

    For larger publications, right place at the right time still applies but they usually won’t look at you unless you have a degree, have the credentials (usually from volunteer writing gigs), are a part of the union and have all the bases covered.

    In this case, I know Michael to have a true passion for cars and he’s a darn good writer. At the same time, I know of a car dealership which is amenable to having us take their cars for the sake of editorial. Of course, I put my butt (and credit rating) on the line for every article as well.

    So, if you know a car dealer who’ll loan you the vehicles, an editor who’ll publish you, you’re good writer, I’d say you’re set!

    Cheers,

    Raj

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  78. raj



    New press release:

    Authentic Mexican Cuisine Comes to Vancouver – Tequila Kitchen Now Open

    TEQUILA KITCHEN IS NOW OPEN FOR DINNER

    Tequila Kitchen owners Laura Enríquez, Emiliano (Emi) Núñez,
    Claudia Ibarrondo and Executive Chef Juan González are pleased to announce
    Tequila Kitchen is now open for dinner with a “Soft Opening” limited menu

    Soft opening until March 31st
    Dinner only from 5:00 pm
    Offering only an eight course set menu at $25.00 per person
    Reservations welcome 604-681-2120

    For our guests, this is by way of an introduction;
    For the first week or two we will serve a set menu only,
    choosing different items, explaining the dishes to our
    guests and preparing them for the flavours.
    We hope our guests will understand our food,
    will be full, leave happy and return for our full opening
    and a la carte menu later this month

    Our full tequila based cocktail list is also available,
    along with a limited beer and wine list

    TEQUILA KITCHEN
    SOFT OPENING TASTING MENU

    Mexican “bread and butter”
    Fresh, soft ricotta-like cheese with finely
    chopped onions and jalapeños
    with house baked tortilla chips
    -o-

    BOTANA’S

    Ceviche Duo
    Halibut and Lime
    Octopus with Habanero salsa
    -o-

    Quesadillitas
    Assortment of three small masa turnovers
    Mushroom; Crab and Rajas (sliced poblano peppers simmered with cheese, corn and onions) with a trio of salsas
    -o-

    Sopa de frijol al Oregano
    Silky black bean soup, with a touch of Mexican oregano
    -o-

    TRÍO DE CARNE

    Pato en Salsa de Jamaica.
    Slow roasted duck breast in a sweet Hibiscus and Serrano chile glaze

    Cordero en Salsa Borracha
    Braised lamb shank prepared in a tequila sauce

    Costillitas Adobadas
    Chile glazed spicy and saucy pork ribs

    Cactus salad
    -o-

    Dulce de Leche
    Sweet nuts and brown sugar with milk caramel and chocolate sauce, vanilla ice cream

    $25.00 per person exclusive of taxes and gratuity

    __________________________________

    Now available – Soft opening, dinner and late night menu only
    Traditional Mexican food, varied by region, using indigenous ingredients of Mexico. Winter hours: 5 – 11 pm Tuesday – Sunday. Closed Mondays

    Later this month – Brunch, lunch and dinner, full a la carte menu.
    Breakfast to follow later in the spring. Closed Mondays

    During summer hours the patio will stay open all day and the Botana and Agave Bar will be available throughout the afternoon and well into the night. We will announce breakfast when we have a date

    Laura Enríquez
    Emiliano (Emi) Núñez – Front of house
    Juan González, Executive Chef and Claudia Ibarrondo – In the kitchen
    Tequila Kitchen
    1043 Mainland Street
    (Between Nelson and Helmcken
    Yaletown, Vancouver, BC V6B 5P9
    604-681-2120
    http://www.tequilakitchen.ca
    emi@tequilakitchen.ca

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  79. Yaya



    I been watch for twins time of this movie. I cried a lot. my heartbreaking.Its touch my soul. this is realy ture of love.It is Grest and wonderfil movie. deserve to get Award. this movie is show very bueatiful thing. poeples should to watch.I would love to know more about real story of this muslim girl with this Sikhe indain man.I would love to see real picture of them and thier ’son. I give this movie to be Number movie.Godbless

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  80. Raj Taneja



    Tequila Kitchen opens for lunch, here’s the press release:

    TEQUILA KITCHEN RESTAURANT
    BOTANA & AGAVE BAR
    Traditional Mexican food, varied by region,
    using indigenous ingredients of Mexico

    OPENS FOR LUNCH

    Tequila Kitchen owners Laura Enríquez, Emiliano (Emi) Núñez,
    Claudia Ibarrondo and Executive Chef Juan González are pleased to announce Tequila Kitchen will open for lunch this Wednesday (March 19th)
    with a “Soft Opening” limited a la carte menu

    Soft opening remains until March 31st with a limited a la carte menu
    at lunch and dinner as well as an evening tasting (or sampling)
    menu at $25 per person

    Lunch 11:00 – 2:30
    Dinner from 5:00 pm
    Reservations welcome 604-681-2120

    For our guests, this is by way of an introduction;
    For a few weeks we are serving a limited menu,
    choosing different items, explaining the dishes to our guests
    and preparing them for the flavours.
    We hope our guests will be full, they will understand our food,
    leave happy and return when our kitchen is fully open
    and our complete a la carte menu is available

    Winter hours: Lunch 11:00 – 2:30 Tuesday – Friday
    Dinner 5 – 11 pm Tuesday – Sunday. Closed Mondays

    Brunch and full a la carte menu starting soon,
    breakfast to follow later in the spring.

    Summer hours
    Patio and Botana &Agave Bar will stay open all day and well into the night

    Laura Enríquez
    Emiliano (Emi) Núñez – Front of house
    Juan González, Executive Chef and Claudia Ibarrondo – In the kitchen

    Tequila Kitchen
    1043 Mainland Street
    (Between Nelson and Helmcken
    Yaletown, Vancouver, BC V6B 5P9
    604-681-2120
    http://www.tequilakitchen.ca
    emi@tequilakitchen.ca
    Media enquiries – Cate Simpson – simpsoncpr@telus.net 604-681-8333

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  81. MrA



    How many types of Tequila are available at the Tequila Kitchen?

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  82. claire



    I just watched the movie from a cable network here in the Philippines. I loved the movie and it moved me with regards to the situation of innocent people as victims of religious intolerance. The director recreated history in his movie. The message is clear that peace can be attain with love. I recommend it to young people, who are not much acquainted with history. We could learn and extract lessons from this movie. It is really address to ouer generation that mistakes from the past shall not be repeated and that hope will prevail just like the hope of bright for the cute child in the film. Honestly, I also find the child cute and endearing. he acted very well for his age.

    I hope there will be more movies with content like this. Congratulations to the director and his staff for a very beautiful and excellent film.

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  83. raj



    In BC, unless you have a liquor primary license, you cannot name your establishment about something that insinuates you sell booze rather than food.

    The authorities like to push around the little guy – places like Moonshine, for example, were bullied into changing their name to Six Acres. There’s countless other citations.

    Keeping the above in mind, Tequila Kitchen refers to regional Mexican cuisine. Tequila is an area in Mexico close to or surrounding the town of Tequila.

    You can read more here: http://www.itequila.org/

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  84. Jennifer Taylor



    Your host needs some serious training.
    Way too many “okay guys”"now” “ahhhhhh’s” “ummmmmms” and he picked his eye on camera.
    His hands are waving all over the place, up above his waist…very distracting.
    Very very amateur!!!
    Shame, because there is a alot of good information on in the show.

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  85. steve



    Yeah, this is normal for this type of beer. To drink it properly, you should pour it in a pint glass. With about 2cm of beer left in the bottle, shake it, or swirl it rather, to get the sediment from the bottom of the bottle. Then pour the rest into the glass. Garnish with an orange or lemon (rickards = orange) Most of these wheat beers are fermented in the bottle, which yields the sediment. Enjoy!

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  86. raj



    Brilliant comment, thanks for clarifying, Steve.

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  87. Jack



    Great to see our great Aussie wines being appreciated OS

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  88. raj



    Agreed, especially given the recent report in the Economist regarding the decline of the Australian Wine Industry.

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  89. Raj Taneja



    Almost forgot to mention – tickets go up to $80 the day of the event, if there are any left, that is.

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  90. Mark



    Everyone would have been so much familiar about the movie ‘Cocktail’ starring Tom Cruise and Bryan Brown. In that one can know about the way they mixed and served drinks which is known as flare blending. They learned their moves from the original flare bartending competition winner, John ‘JB’ Brady.

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  91. Jon



    Great to see some nice wineries being represented. Wish I could make it to be there.

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  92. raj



    Patty and company also took some great photos that night… here’s the flickr stream titled ‘Crossfit Vancouver “Sailors and Pin-ups” party’: http://flickr.com/photos/...

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  93. Raj Taneja



    Vancouver Mixologists Represent Canada in France
    for Giffard International Competition

    For Immediate Release

    May 22, 2008 (Vancouver, BC) – It is a sign of Vancouver’s excellence in the arts of food and drink that both of the competitors Canada is sending to this year’s prestigious Giffard International Competition in France are local talent. Brian Grant of Yew Restaurant & Bar at the Four Seasons Hotel and Josh Pape of Chambar Belgian Restaurant will compete in the prestigious Giffard Cocktail Challenge in Anger, France on May 26, 2008.

    Giffard liqueurs and syrups are known worldwide as the high-quality ingredients in some of the world’s best cocktails. The annual Giffard International Competition is a chance for bartenders from various countries including Germany, England, Sweden, Poland, Slovenia and Canada to exercise their creativity and innovation.

    The portion of the International Competition in which Josh and Brian will compete is called the Giffard Cocktail Challenge. It is an improvisation competition. One hour before the beginning of the Challenge the competitors will draw lots to determine which Giffard liqueur they will have to include in their creation. The competitors will then have one hour to create their recipe. The drinks will be judged on both taste and presentation.

    Both men bring an abundance of talent and experience to the international competition. Brian Grant has been bartending since age 19, and has worked at a range of establishments from busy nightclubs to elite cocktail bars. Josh Pape started his career at Vancouver’s Chambar but took advantage of an opportunity to work with award-winning mixologists in Australia for a year. He has earned praise and accolades at numerous competitions, and now is Chambar’s bar manager. Brian won first place and Josh second place at the Canadian Giffard Iron Mixology Event in September of 2007, earning the privilege of competing in France this May. They will leave for France on Thursday, May 22. Good luck fellas!!!

    # # #

    http://www.giffard.com
    http://www.nonsdrinks.com
    Media contact: Dana Lee Harris
    Dana Lee Consulting
    P- 604-986-3262
    F -604-986-3256
    Danalee.harris@shaw.ca

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  94. Maysa



    Received a text message from my buddy, Bruce, about his birthday get together at The Modern in Gastown, Vancouver on the upcoming Saturday. I’m not into the nightclub scene but I figured why not? It had been almost a year since I’ve been to one, and it’d be great to hang out with my friend on his birthday, especially when it had been awhile since I last saw him.

    My boyfriend, Kristian, and I drove down to Vancouver from our home in Squamish. For those of you that don’t know, Squamish is between Vancouver and Whistler, and takes about an hour to get to from downtown Vancouver. We are avid rock climbers and Squamish is the place to be for outdoor enthusiasts. Nevertheless, a night out in the city sounded really appealing to us, and we were really looking forward to having a great evening. Yay, dancing with my boyfriend! We have been going out for over nine months now and haven’t yet gone out dancing together before.

    The night started at Six Acres, where we drank some beer and shared some laughs as we did some catching up with Bruce and his friends. Soon after we started lining up at the VIP lineup at The Modern. The girls got in in about half an hour and the boys about forty minutes.

    Kristian and I started out with a shot of Tequila, followed by hitting up the dance floor with Bruce and his friends. We were having a blast and after forty minutes of dancing Kristian and I decided to take a break. We found a series of empty sofas. We walked towards one of them only to be intercepted by a beefy guy in black. He simply looked at us but we quickly figured that we had to pay to sit on one of these numerous empty sofas. OK, fine. The Tequila made me thirsty. I wanted a glass of water. We stood by the bar, waiting for our chance to ask a bartender for a glass of water. As we stood there waiting, I rested my head on Kristian’s chest as he held me in his arms (yeah, he’s pretty tall) and I closed my eyes. I was so comfortable I felt like I could doze off. Before I knew it, a doorman came from amongst the crowd of people at the bar and escorted us out, telling us we had to leave, that I was too wasted. Kristian tried to convince this guy that I was OK, that we just wanted a glass of water. The doorman, whose nametag says Johnny, insisted that I was too wasted to stay in the nightclub. Bewildered, I objected and insisted that he test me, to which he refused to do so. “No, no. Really. Test me! Tell me to stand on one foot, or walk in a straight line, or whatever! I’ll show you that I’m not wasted! I was simply resting my head on my boyfriend!” was my response. Johnny started walking away from us and we tried to grab him. “Don’t touch me,” he said. “Wait two seconds.” We stood outside the door, outside the three lineups of club-goers waiting to get in, as we watched Johnny herd different groups of people into the appropriate lineup. I was so upset I was soon in tears and began ranting on and on about how I did not spend $18 to enter a nightclub only to be kicked out forty minutes upon entering, that this “ultra contemporary” nightclub is a piece of shit, that all I wanted to do was to have fun with my friends, that there wasn’t anything wrong with resting my head on my boyfriend with my eyes closed, etc., etc. But I eventually kept my mouth shut because reasoning with Johnny wasn’t getting me anywhere, so I tried to remain calm despite my frustration. Fifteen minutes later, I convinced Johnny, again, that I was not wasted. Seeing that I was behaving myself, he let me back in. We went back inside with the intention of continuing on with the dancing but we were no longer in the mood for that anymore. I was still fuming, and I didn’t want Johnny to get away with what he did and leave it all behind him with a shrug of his shoulders. We went back outside where I got Johnny’s last name: Cantiveroy. I got Johnny Cantiveroy to write down his name for me. By then I was in tears, again, and I explained to him how upset I was, that yes, I admit I was buzzed from the alcohol, but I was not anywhere near wasted and blah, blah, blah. My ranting went on. Johnny Cantiveroy was listening, but did he register anything I said? His eyes were continuously darting left, right, and centre as I talked to him. Frustrated, I suggested he get some distraction training. Johnny said, “Listen. You appeared wasted and then you acted belligerent with me.” “Well, wouldn’t you be pissed off if I kicked you out?!” I believed that I had not acted aggressively towards him, and I certainly did not threaten nor shout at him. I had raised my voice at him, yes, but I was so pissed off! Anyway, needless to say, our argument went absolutely nowhere.

    So what is my objective of writing this up? Well, an apology from Johnny Cantiveroy would be nice. He ruined my night. An apology from The Modern nightclub would be really nice as well. I wouldn’t be surprised if I get neither of these.

    Obviously I am still fuming. I don’t like to hold a grudge, but I can’t help thinking back to this and feeling like I was treated unfairly. I may be overreacting, and am probably taking this too seriously, but people should have the opportunity to stand their ground and voice their opinions!

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  95. raj



    Dear Maysa,

    Sorry to hear about this unfortunate incident. I’ll follow up directly with you via email on how to get in touch with Johnny and others at DHM.

    PS – Johnny’s job is to take care of the club’s VIPs – he needs to keep on top of this at all times as his job is to divert people away from the regular door staff which is why he’s consistently keeping an eye on what’s going on. He doesn’t intend any disrespect.

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  96. Maysa



    Right. Thanks.
    Forgot to mention:
    The price of drinks was steep. The music was not so good but tolerable. The cover charge was steep ($18 per person). And I was treated unfairly. Would I go back? Not even if they pay me to, but I’ll probably go if they point a gun to my temple.

    They’ve just lost two customers. Hopefully word of mouth will help them lose more than just us.

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  97. raj



    Vancouver Mixologist Earns Second Place Honours at Giffard International Competition in France

    For Immediate Release

    June 4, 2008 (Vancouver, BC) – Josh Pape of Vancouver’s Chambar Belgian Restaurant has been awarded second place at the prestigious Giffard International Competition. The competition was held in Anger, France on May 26, 2008. It included 16 talented mixologists from Germany, England, Sweden, Poland, and France.

    Josh Pape and fellow local mixologist Brian Grant of Yew Restaurant & Bar at the Four Seasons Hotel were selected to represent Canada in this year’s international competition. They took part in the Giffard Cocktail Challenge, an improvisation competition in which participants draw lots to determine which Giffard liqueur they are required to include in a cocktail of their creation and have one hour to develop a recipe. Drinks are judged on both taste and presentation. Josh Pape won second place for a recipe he created featuring Giffard Vanilla Madagascar.

    The placing cocktail developed by Josh Pape in one hour is called Le Thé Du Démon. Grant’s cocktail, named Pacifica, also featured Giffard Vanilla Madagascar and did very well in the competition.

    Giffard Vanilla Madagascar is a brand new product in the Giffard family of fine liqueurs and syrups and is now available in Canada. It is made exclusively from natural Madagascar vanilla, known for its warm, intense character. It joins such popular flavours as Pink Grapefruit Liqueur, Amandes Cognac, and Crème de Peche.

    Pape started his career at Vancouver’s Chambar but took advantage of an opportunity to work with award-winning mixologists in Australia for a year. He has earned praise and accolades at numerous competitions, and currently works as Chambar’s bar manager.

    First place at the Giffard Competition was awarded to a barman from Germany, and third went to a participant from England.

    Both Josh and Brian are available for interviews upon their return to Canada the week of June 9th, 2008. Please contact Dana Harris to arrange interviews or request recipes.

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    http://www.giffard.com
    http://www.nonsdrinks.com

    Media contact:

    Dana Lee Harris
    Dana Lee Consulting
    P- 604-986-3262
    F -604-986-3256
    Danalee.harris@shaw.ca

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  98. raj



    Great feedback from Dani:

    Hey Cocktail Enthusiasts!

    Just wanted to share a link for my first interview this year with my new business, Designer Cocktail Company.

    Check it out at – http://www.urbanmixer.com

    Here’s a cocktail to brighten up your day:

    Cu~Cu for You
    1 oz. Hendricks Gin
    1/2 oz. Giffard Lichi Liqueur
    2 lime wedges
    4 x 1″ cucumber wedges
    Soda Water

    Muddle Lime wedges and Lichi Liqueur together.
    Add Gin and cucumber wedges and shake on ice for 10 seconds.

    Strain over ice into highball glass and top up with soda water.

    Garnish with a cucumber curl.

    Cheers,
    Dani

    Danielle Tatarin
    Owner – Mixologist
    Designer Cocktail Company
    TollFree: 1.800.961.0249
    Email: info@designercocktail.com
    http://www.designercocktail.com

    Glad we could be of service, Dani!

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  99. raj



    Great commentary from Dani:

    Hey Cocktail Enthusiasts!

    Just wanted to share a link for my first interview this year with my new business, Designer Cocktail Company.

    Check it out at – http://www.urbanmixer.com

    Here’s a cocktail to brighten up your day:

    Cu~Cu for You
    1 oz. Hendricks Gin
    1/2 oz. Giffard Lichi Liqueur
    2 lime wedges
    4 x 1″ cucumber wedges
    Soda Water

    Muddle Lime wedges and Lichi Liqueur together.
    Add Gin and cucumber wedges and shake on ice for 10 seconds.

    Strain over ice into highball glass and top up with soda water.

    Garnish with a cucumber curl.

    Cheers,
    Dani

    Danielle Tatarin
    Owner – Mixologist
    Designer Cocktail Company
    TollFree: 1.800.961.0249
    Email: info@designercocktail.com
    http://www.designercocktail.com

    Glad we could be of service, Dani!

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  100. Maysa



    Misspelled Johnny’s last name. Should be Cantiveros. Johnny Cantiveros.

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  101. BMW Audio



    Great post, I really enjoyed it. I will have to bookmark this site for later.

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  102. Raj Taneja



    As far as I know, they’re still selling the Esmerelda Special at Artigiano on Granville Street near Dunsmuir. For those of you coffee buffs, you should also check out the Monkey Coffee find here: http://www.urbanmixer.com/index.php/2008/05/...

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  103. michelle



    Editor’s note – due to possible link spam, the poster’s website has been removed.

    The beans currently are hard to find because of the popularity they’re sold out everywhere.

    Fresh beans are being pre-sold on the web. They’re to arrive in first part of July. Esmeralda beans are $5.00 off during pre-sale.

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  104. Raj Taneja



    Here’s the official press release:

    Trattoria Italian Kitchen:

    Where Fresh Design and Casual Dining Blend, Italian-Style

    Vancouver, BC (June 23, 2008): Glowbal Restaurant Group and their team have joined with Box Interior Designs to deliver a warm and welcoming addition to Vancouver’s vibrant dining scene. Trattoria Italian Kitchen is now open at 1850 West 4th Avenue.

    Trattoria provides the Kitsilano area with a new place to gather, offering a relaxed atmosphere for food and wine lovers. The restaurant seats 100, including a social bar and lounge area as well as an intimate patio for 12.

    “We envisioned a restaurant that would complement this neighborhood, in a space that would showcase simple comfort food,” says Proprietor, Emad Yacoub.

    Trattoria Italian Kitchen is a casual neighbourhood restaurant featuring
    traditional trattoria fare including hand tossed pizzas, platters of antipasto, pastas, meats and fish and indulgent in-house made Italian inspired desserts offering excellent value with most menu items being $15 or less.

    Fifty wine and champagne selections have been chosen to complement the food offerings. They represent major wine regions in Italy – Tuscany, Piedmont, Veneto and Sicily – plus a few boutique California and BC wineries.

    Location:
    1850 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC 604.732.1441
    info@trattoriakitchen.ca

    Hours:
    Open Monday to Friday from 11:30 am to 12:00 am;
    Saturday and Sunday 10:30 am to 12:00 am.

    Reservations on Open Table or Phone: (604) 732-1441
    http://www.trattoriakitchen.ca

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  105. raj



    Dear Maysa,

    I think it’s inappropriate to spam every online outlet with your complaint. It strikes me that rather than seeking a resolution to this incident, your reasoning for citing these concerns is more malicious intent – ie to damage DHM’s business.

    I don’t even think you gave the organization a chance to respond – rather you posted this up and then informed them of the damage you had done.

    The way you have addressed this situation shows lack of maturity and clarity.

    This weekend I brought the item up with the folks at the bar – because I am concerned for the wellbeing of those I may direct to these establishments.

    I confirmed with a number of first hand witnesses to the event that you appeared to be intoxicated and not only that, you were swearing, belligerent and yelling (hands waving) at Johnny. The club also has pretty good video surveillance which is there to protect the patrons and ownership.

    You should know that when you cease to deal with others with integrity, nasty things can happen.

    If VPD were present during this situation, you could have been arrested for being drunk in a public place.

    Additionally, the manner in which you have approached this situation after the fact can get you sued.

    Next time you decide to party, I suggest you do it within to confines of your own home. Liquor is best enjoyed responsibly – the labels should bear ‘not for jackasses.’

    I certainly hope that you and Kristian didn’t drive back to Squamish that night either! That would be reckless.

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  106. raj



    The original Show Us Your Munny – Vol. 1 was hosted at VOLTAGE on Main Street. Check out the original photos, HERE.

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  107. Maysa



    Dear Raj,
    Your means of “spam” is highly subjective.
    The more I try to defend myself and reason with you people, the more frustrated I get. This is not getting anywhere.
    As the saying goes, what comes around goes around. I need not to be as offensive as you are in order to make a point across.
    And nope, the “organization” never responded to my emails. Why?? This issue is probably not worth their time and effort. At least posting my opinion online is worth MY time and effort, no?
    I have not done any damage. I simply notified the public of what they are spending their $18 cover charge for.
    I confirmed with a number of first hand witnesses to the event that that was a waste of $18, and that I was treated unfairly. In fact, a passerby pointed out to me that I should have gotten an apology upfront, plus a refund.
    I suggest you have your morality sorted out before you hurt other’s feelings.
    I was not drunk. I was very, very, VERY pissed off; and I believe you would be, too, if you had a similar situation as I had.
    Kristian and I got home fine. It wasn’t so reckless after all. Why was that? BECAUSE I WAS NOT DRUNK, DAMNIT! I was simply really, really, really pissed off at meatheads and the inability to reason with them.
    Thanks, Raj, for your feedback. You’re only doing yourself more harm than good by saying what you had said. And it’s funny too. I will make sure I share this with others.
    To Johnny Cantiveros: how about next time, you give a friendly tap on the shoulder with a “Is everything OK?” rather than abruptly grabbing someone by the elbow and escorting them out without a reason? That sounds more legitimate, eh?

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  108. Raj Taneja



    Maysa,

    You both traveled a considerable distance from Squamish. Drank at Six Acres, then came to the Modern, possibly had more drinks, although I can only confirm on the shot of Tequila at the Modern. You were tired (as you proclaim) – I can only believe that your companion was also tired… beer and Tequila does that to me too!

    Oh, then you drove home? Back to Squamish?

    ARE YOU NUTS?!

    Half a shot of any alcohol can impair one’s judgment. The shot of Tequila you had is sufficient to have you proclaimed intoxicated in the eyes of the law.

    NEVER get behind the wheel of a vehicle after having even ONE DRINK. This is irresponsible. You can KILL people. Innocent people – kids.

    You want me to believe that the Company acted inappropriately when you were, in essence, refused additional service? I can imagine if your little ‘event’ were allowed to continue – we’d read about yet another tragedy on the highway.

    Nay, I say. I thank DHM for keeping an eye out for the well being of their guests.

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  109. Maysa



    Dear Raj Teneja,

    Ooh, here you are, changing the subject. Now you’re coming after me about drinking and driving. You are assuming all sorts of nonsense, aren’t you? Perhaps you should think thoroughly before you speak.

    First off, were you even there?

    Second off, stop trying to sound sympathetic. You’re trying to sound concerned. You’re only trying to cover up for those meatheads.

    Third off, you don’t even have a clue about the time lapse between the drinks and driving. Kristian and I shared a glass of beer. Two hours later we had a shot of Tequila. Two hours later, we ate. An hour later, we drove home.

    You crack me up. You continue to make assumptions. Your BIASED opinions don’t do you any good. As I’ve mentioned, I was merely voicing my opinions. If you dislike freedom of speech, well, you should have your morality sorted out.

    Anyway, you might think differently had you actually been there and not listened to only the “confirmed number of first hand witnesses”, who, I gather, were the staff at The Modern, including Johnny Cantiveros? Had you actually been in my situation you would not have said what you had said.
    Why do I even bother arguing with you? Reread what you just wrote. This is ridiculous! Why don’t you open your eyes, read other people’s reviews and go about defending The Modern there at http://www.martiniboys.com/Vancouver/The-Modern-nightlife.html.

    Say as much as you want to say about me. Continue throwing daggers at me. Nothing’s going to change the past, and nothing’s going to stop me from voicing my opinions, however “malicious” they are!

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  110. Stacey Nguyen



    Hey Raj!

    Didn’t I see you driving this car around just 3 weeks ago! I guess you really enjoyed it. haha

    Stacey

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    [...] second-hottest annual swimwear competition, after the legendary Miss CHIN. Thanks to UrbanMixer, we have documentation of the big [...]

  112. raj



    Dear Maysa,

    I wasn’t there but I feel your approach is more the side of wanting to cause damage to DHM’s business rather than wanting to resolve the issue with them.

    Good luck in your endeavors. I believe at this point, we agree to disagree about your behavior that evening.

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  113. raj



    It was pretty cool – you should check out the Maserati Quattroporte I’ve been rolling around in lately – pretty swank!

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  114. Marianne Goldin.com » LOLcat art show gets press!



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  115. Vanessa



    I just heard about the Komakino concept recently (I know, I’m “behind”, but man-fashion is not my specialty) and it was so bizarre to me that I immediately got an article written for my blog about it!

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  116. Urban Mixer Blog » Urban Mixer’s Raj to judge Sauza Tequila DJ Mix Off



    [...] on the tail of the release of two new flavours of Sauza Tequila, Raj has been invited to judge the Sauza Tequila DJ Mix Off Challenge at BLVD Lounge in Calgary on [...]

  117. Caskival: The coming beer culture « B.C. Beer Blog



    [...] more pictures of the event, check out my friend Raj’s Urban Mixer blog. Tagged with: ale, Amarillo, apple, Autumn Brewmasters Festival, BCLDB, beer, Canadian, Cascade, [...]

  118. Raj Taneja



    Rick Green, the President of CAMRA who also runs BC’s Beer Blog, posted some cool props to us, here at Urban Mixer. You can see Rick’s take on the Caskival – much more detail, for sure at:

    http://bcbrews.wordpress.com/2008/...

    It’s definitely worth the read.

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  119. Rebecca



    Okay I need to be notified of all Vancouver-Tequila related events going forward :-P

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  120. raj



    Miss604 the tequila wingwoman! I’m down with that!

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  121. raj



    For Immediate Release
    August 23, 2008

    THE SUN SHONE, SPINNAKERS FLEW AND $210,000 WAS RAISED FOR EASTER SEAL HOUSE VANCOUVER AT THE 18TH ANNUAL NATIONAL BANK FINANCIAL EASTER SEALS REGATTA & FESTIVAL

    Vancouver, BC – The clouds parted and the sun shone and the winds began to blow just in time to fill the sails of close to 60 sailboats participating in the 18th Annual National Bank Financial Easter Seals Regatta & Festival, held today at the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club and Hastings Mill Park in Vancouver. The event was a great day of fun on and off the water with five racing and one cruising division in the Regatta followed by a Festival filled with pirating fun activities, silent and live auctions and more.

    The National Bank Financial Challenge Trophy, awarded to the fastest boat on corrected time, was won by Astral Plane, a J109, skippered by Adam Korbin. This year’s top fundraising skipper was Rick Reynolds, of Occam’s Razor, who raised $8,800.

    Division winners were:
    Division One Astral Plane Skippered by: Adam Korbin
    Division Two Jasmina Skippered by: Frank Rogers
    Division Three Sam I Am Skippered by: John Hilton
    J24 Flyer Skippered by: Bruce Long
    Martin 242 Check Mate Skippered by: Cedric Carter
    Cruising Maestro Skippered by: Tim Slaney

    The National Bank Financial Regatta & Festival is about giving children and their families hope and inspiration at a time when they need it the most. Funds raised by the event support the day-to-day operation of Easter Seal House
    Vancouver, BC’s only facility of its size that provides a home-away-from-home for children receiving medical treatment in Vancouver, and their families.

    The National Bank Financial Regatta & Festival is produced by the BC Lions Society for Children with Disabilities in partnership with the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club. For more information on the event or Easter Seal House Vancouver please contact the BC Lions Society for Children with Disabilities at 604-873-1865 or visit http://www.eastersealsregatta.ca or http://www.lionsbc.ca.

    -30-

    Photos and complete race results are available upon request

    For media inquiries, contact:
    Lea Carpenter
    Media Relations, National Bank Financial Easter Seals Regatta & Festival
    Phone: 604-817-1750 E-mail: leac@istar.ca

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  122. Vanessa



    another hidden surprise in vancouver….
    who would have known!

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  123. Sheevani



    I heard about urban mixer thru Raj Taneja, who I met at one of the hot n spicy parites that take place at the Desi Lounge Downtown. I have to say that I am a tought one to please but the hot n spicy parties have been wonderful! They are soo up beat and energetic. Once I hit the dance floor I don’t wanna get off. I gotta give Raj props for taking some wonderful pictures from the events, they really captured the essence of the atmosphere. For sure I’ll be checking out this website in the future for more party updates and of course the gorgeous pictures!

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  124. raj



    Well, extra props for commenting right on the contest post (how original) and all the flattery. We like the flattery. Congrats Sheevani, you win this week’s draw for Janet tix.

    Stay tuned for next week’s draw where we’ll be giving something new away.

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  125. Chells



    WoW HOT N SPICY ….. can describe this event, its a mix MASALA event with GOODLOOKING girls and Boys, bringing out there top dance moves, friendly attitude and sexy look :) Great Place too see the wonderful side of Vancouvers Desi Community where youll find a mixed race… Friendly-welcoming-exciting-SEXY atmosphere…Keep It Up Guys :)

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  126. Chells



    PS…. THE DJ’S ARE OH MY GOD SOOOOOOOOOOOO AMAZING oxoxoxo (lol Raj T )

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  127. Carol Isaza



    While attending the World Urban Forum a couple of years ago, I was shocked to hear how people in developing countries were asking for a small amount of money and were being denied solely on that fact they were asking for too little. The administration costs within these organizations, to process such a small loan, would be greater than the loan itself. Therefore, they were closing their doors on those most in need.

    Micro credit is an inspiration, and it’s good to know that charities like the Rose Foundation are doing this locally. As a business owner and designer it’s fulfilling to be a part of an event that tastefully showcases local designers and helps those far away in need.

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  128. raj



    Kate Hudson’s on again off again beau Owen Wilson was spotted last night at the chic ‘see-and-be-seen’ Opus Bar in Vancouver’s world-renowned Opus Hotel. A savvy and fashionable Yaletown crowd flocked to Opus Bar’s ‘On The List’ VIP event, featuring international celebrity DJ Diamond, creative cocktails by Bar Manager Dave Swan, and canapés by Executive Chef Don Letendre. Wilson, known for his shaggy blond hair, blue eyes, and hilarious box office roles is a self proclaimed troublemaker. He and a British actor pal partied and made new friends while enjoying the atmosphere of Opus Bar’s iridescent lighting, designer furniture and shimmer screens. Owen Wilson and co-stars Ben Stiller and Amy Adams are in Vancouver filming Fox’s Night at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsonian, which is in production here until September 23, 2008.

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  129. raj



    2007 Event – Background – how the Arbiter of Cool competition worked

    GREY GOOSE Pour Masters, a select group of the top bartenders from across the Country, were asked to submit a recipe for an innovative martini cocktail using either GREY GOOSE Original Vodka or L’Orange Vodka, which was judged by Dimitri Lezinska, the Grey Goose Global Brand Ambassador. Born in Paris and based in London, Lezinska is keenly aware of mixology trends and tastes around the world. A short list of semi-finalists competed for top mixologist kudos in regional competitions held in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal where local judges were taken from venue to venue to watch the Pour Master create the cocktail, and sip and savour. They rated the cocktails on the basis of originality, flavour, balance and visual appeal. Pour Masters were rated for creativity, inspiration, knowledge of trends and for the vibe they could create in their venue.

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  130. raj



    About GREY GOOSE(R) Vodka

    Blended and bottled in the celebrated Cognac region of Western France, GREY GOOSE(R) Vodka is truly a unique offering. Every element that goes into its production ensures that GREY GOOSE(R) Vodka stands alone as the “World’s Best Tasting Vodka.” The pure grain spirit undergoes a five-step distillation process, leaving the spirit smoother, softer and more refined. The super-premium spirit is packaged in beautiful frosted glass bottles, with a clear window in the shape of a Grey Goose silhouette that allows a peek at the flight of the Grey Goose across the majestic Massif Central Mountains. Each bottle is sealed with a cork stopper and an elegant foil closure.

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  131. Sistar Films News



    [...] the generous sponsors that included Auto One decorating the street with exotic cars.� Raj Taneja (Urban Mixer) photographed� arrivals on the Red Carpet and Malcom Parry� took candid shots inside. Click here to [...]

  132. Raj Taneja



    Check out Miss604’s blog for more great coverage from this event, HERE.

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  133. Zendependant



    Yikes. Perhaps leave the car reviewing to people who know the business.. calling a bargain basement 5-series “an exciting ride” with “an almost turbo-like rush of top end power” is laughable to anyone with a teensy bit of knowledge. Not to mention that you’re basically functioning as an extension of auto/ONE’s advertising arm.. why not just link to some classified ads?

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  134. raj



    @Zendependant – that’s not the point. If we felt the car reviewers of the world were independent, we’d trust and respect their reviews. Instead, they seem to be geared to the aficionado seeking to one-up each other.

    Our views are based on an enthusiast, not an expert, reviewing real-world and available vehicles – it’s a completely different spin on the process.

    As for auto/ONE – we work with a number of dealerships – it’s only right for us to give a little bit of respect and even love to the people who make reviews like this possible. To think that the person reading the column doesn’t know the difference is what I would say is laughable – our reader is intelligent, discerning and wants to have a decent take on vehicles.

    As for the 530i, I’ve driven the car over an extended period. It’s a respectable vehicle and drives decent.

    FYI – the writer of this column, Michael Schratter, drives a new M-Coupe. He’s also loves his bikes and speed – perhaps a little too much.

    I agree, the 530i isn’t an M5. As part of our research, one of the first vehicles that Michael drove was the top-of class BMW M5. During the course of our road tests, we also took a Bentley Continental GT Coupe and a Maserati Quattroporte to task. If the writer states that the car is exciting to drive, I believe him. He’s not only credible, but he’s actually taken this and a dozen other cars through a series of tests and has written his conclusion based on that.

    Other info that may be pertinent – the vehicles were mostly tested in the summer in Vancouver BC. This is important to note since we’re at sea level and the air is slightly humid. Results may vary in different locales at other altitudes. I note, for example, a former vehicle, an 1999 1/2 Audi A4, performed differently in Vancouver than in Calgary.

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  135. Vanessa



    One of my favorite clubs in Vancouver!
    Great service from the Canthrill team on Lobby nights!

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  136. Urban Mixer Blog » Fuse Wine Launch - Calgary



    [...] find out more about Fuse Wine, check out our notes from the original Vancouver, BC, launch event, HERE, and their website, [...]

  137. Urban Mixer Blog » Gibson’s Iron Bar comes to Calgary



    [...] To see the Gibson’s Iron Bar challenge results from the previous Vancouver event, check out our notes, HERE. [...]

  138. Raj Taneja



    Cactus Club and Feenie Favourites Lead the Menu for Taste of Yaletown

    Vancouver BC – October 8th, 2008 – Cactus Club Cafe today announced a special three course tasting menu inspired by Chef Rob Feenie for 4th Annual Taste of Yaletown, the popular dining festival running October 14th – 26th featuring offerings from a selection of the neighbourhood’s premier restaurants.

    Cactus Club will be offering a selection globally-inspired, signature menu items including dishes designed by Chef Rob Feenie. The tasting menu will begin with his signature tuna tataki; seared albacore tuna accompanied by a fresh green papaya slaw with orange and avocado and finished with a sprinkling of pine nuts and drizzle of yuzu vinaigrette. For an entrée, try the butternut squash ravioli, with truffle beurre blanc, topped with crispy fried sage and pine nuts and finish with a luxurious peanut chocolate crunch bar topped with velvety bittersweet chocolate mousse and creamy caramel sauce, served with rich vanilla bean ice cream.

    An industry leader in casual fine dining, Cactus Club’s newly expanded Yaletown location is a blend of urban upscale with casual comfort amidst the neighbourhood’s trendy backdrop. On Saturday, October 25th, 10% of tasting menu sales from Cactus Club Yaletown will be donated to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society

    “We are really proud to be part of Taste of Yaletown again this year,” says Richard Jaffray, Cactus Club President and CEO. “It provides an opportunity to connect with great food in a fun and accessible way as well as support those in need during this time of year.”

    Cactus’ menu development has been inspired by the team’s extensive international culinary travels and features a range Chef Feenie’s new introductions. As Canada’s first “Iron Chef” and one of Canada’s most celebrated chefs, Chef Feenie has created a number of exciting, yet simple dishes for Cactus Club’s signature menu featuring fresh, quality ingredients.

    Voted “Best Casual” at the Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Awards and most recently as “Best Restaurant Chain”, “Best Restaurant Bathroom”, and “Best Place Place To Work For” by Georgia Straight’s Best of Vancouver, Cactus Club is known for its globally-inspired innovative menu, superior service, and sophisticated urban environment.

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  139. Raj Taneja



    SAUZA® Tequila ANNOUNCES DJ SHREDDER MC OF QUEBEC AS WINNER OF

    THE SAUZA® DJ MIX OFF CHALLENGE

    SAUZA TEQUILA ALSO DELIVERS “FRESH AND UNEXPECTED” NEW PACKAGING

    Toronto, Ontario, October 2, 2008– DJ Shredder MC of St. Lucien, Quebec wins the Sauza DJ Mix Off Challenge that ran online all summer long in search of fresh and unexpected new talent.

    “We teamed up with MySpace and Stanton DJ Equipment to host the contest virtually across Canada,” said Franco Timpano, Brand Manager of Sauza Tequila for Maxxium Canada. “The competition successfully extended to Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver where each participant created their own set and posted them on their MySpace profile.”

    The winner, DJ Shredder MC (Jean-Francois Jacques), quickly became recognized in the 1990’s rave scene for his eclectic style and dynamic sets known for sampling with vocals and with old classics of the 1980’s. He was also one of the first to use filters while spinning live. With an extremely strong collection of 10000 vinyl records and compact discs, he began composing his own pieces. In 2005 he published the album “Ground”. Recently he released ET “Eclektika”, with an electronic house sound available for downloading at http://www.isound.com/dj_shredder_mc. Dj Shredder MC won this summer’s Sauza Tequila DJ Mix Off Challenge and promises to tour with his new material to keep his nightlife fans dancing.

    The standard shot of tequila is about to get a whole lot more interesting, as Sauza® Tequila also unveiled its new “Fresh and Unexpected” marketing campaign for Sauza Blanco and Sauza Gold earlier this year.The campaign includes a striking new package design, and challenges the category through an emphasis on refreshment, mixability and completely new drinking experiences that make that standard shot of tequila taste bland by comparison.

    To complement the new campaign, Sauza® Tequila commissioned Chicago-based design firm Akimbo to rejuvenate their existing packaging for a cleaner, sleeker label design that maintains the heritage and quality of this respected brand. The “Fresh and Unexpected” campaign supported with trade advertising, product tastings and point-of-sale items began this May 2008.

    The new positioning will challenge consumer expectations of tequila and deliver a refreshing change from the same old tequila experiences with a focus on taste, quality, and variety. For tequila lovers who have just savoured shots in the past, Sauza recommends adding chocolate or grapes to the shooter experience:

    The Sauza Holy Mole Shooter

    Mexicans love bittersweet chocolate. They put it in hot and savoury sauces so it’s not surprising that tequila was a natural extension.

    Put a piece of dark chocolate in your mouth.
    Let the chocolate melt on your tongue.
    Drink a chilled shot of Sauza Tequila Gold.

    The Sauza Vineyard Shooter

    Choose ripe and juicy red, green or black seedless grapes for a flavourful blend.

    Put a grape in your mouth.
    Bite the grape and keep it in your mouth.
    Drink a chilled shot of Sauza Tequila Blanco and let the grape and tequila mix together.

    And as if that medley wasn’t enough, Sauza has introduced two new flavours to be tempted by, with Mango and Acai Berry. A nation-wide in-bar sampling program began in May and runs through to October.

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    About Sauza® Tequila
    Sauza® Tequila is one of the oldest tequilas in Mexico and one of the most popular in its homeland. Sauza® is the #2 premium tequila in the world. Through its popularity in its native Mexico, Sauza® has reached the esteemed front-runner position as one of the world’s fastest-growing tequilas. This high-quality tequila true to its Mexican roots also boasts one of the most diverse families of tequila on the market, with a fine selection of premium, super-premium and ultra-premium tequilas perfect for mixing, sipping and straight-up consumption. Additional information can be found at http://www.sauzatequila.com

    About Beam Global Spirits & Wine:

    Inspiring conversations around the world, Beam Global Spirits & Wine, Inc., is building brands people want to talk about. Consumers from all corners of the globe call for our brands, including Jim Beam® Bourbon, Sauza® Tequila, Canadian Club® Whisky, Courvoisier® Cognac, Maker’s Mark® Bourbon, Laphroaig® Scotch Whisky, Teacher’s® Scotch Whisky, Knob Creek® Bourbon, Starbucks™ Liquors, Beam Global Spirits & Wine is part of Fortune Brands, Inc. (NYSE:FO), a leading consumer brands company with annual sales exceeding $8 billion. For more information on Beam Global Spirits & Wine, its brands, and its commitment to social responsibility, please visit http://www.beamglobal.com and http://www.drinksmart.com.

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  140. Vanessa



    i’m looking forward to going to glowbal tonight for taste of yaletown!

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  141. Vanessa



    lol (me again!)
    another urban mixer post on dining at the glowbal group restaurants! I’ll be here tonight – the Glowbal Group is definitely getting my business this weekend!

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  142. Raj Taneja



    Sadly, I didn’t get to obambulate with the former Chief. Unbeknownst to me, the walkabout of the DTES was scheduled for earlier in the afternoon :/

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  143. Skipper



    The multimillion dollar renovation looks like it’s well worth every dime spent. Congratulations to TCC!

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  144. Raj Taneja



    Congrats to Team BC! They won third place!

    Erfurt, Germany. October 23, 2008

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Contact: Dr. Jane Ruddick jruddick@shaw.ca 604 916 9071

    CULINARY TEAM BRITISH COLUMBIA WIN GOLD

    PLACE THIRD IN THE WORLD AT CULINARY OLYMPICS.

    Culinary Team British Columbia under the patronage of the Canadian Culinary Federation and the British Columbia Culinary Arts Foundation, has been awarded a Gold Medal at the Culinary Olympics held this week in Erfurt, Germany. The Team placed 3rd overall out of 62 competing teams from around the world in the Regional Team Category. Only six gold medals were awarded in total.

    Competing on the third day of competition, the Team prepared a full display table of cold foods including canapés, appetizers, buffet platters, vegetarian items, main courses, desserts and pastries. The theme of their table display – “Alice in Wonderland”- drew accolades from the viewing public.

    Working under Manager, Dr. Jane Ruddick of J.R. Food Consultants, Vancouver, the Team is made up of Team Captain Poyan Danesh (The Pear Tree Restaurant, Burnaby), Raman Anand (The Sutton Place Hotel, Vancouver), Andrew Dickenson (Simply Elegant Cuisine, Victoria) and Ryan Cain (The Marriott Pinnacle Hotel, Vancouver). Fumiko Moreton (Terminal City Club, Vancouver) is the Team’s pastry chef.

    Also accompanying the Team were twelve support members from across the Province who assisted with the many logistics associated with entering such a prestigious international culinary competition.

    Bruno Marti, Chairman of the British Columbia Culinary Arts Foundation and culinary coach of the Team, was delighted with the results of the British Columbia chefs. He said, “We are very fortunate to have some of the best cooks in the world here in our own Province. We have shown the world that British Columbia has some tremendous culinary talent.”

    The Team returns to Vancouver Today (October 25th)

    From October 17 – 20, Erfurt was the host to the greatest occasion that the cooking fraternity has to offer. The trade fair INOGA forms a backdrop to the world’s most important cooking competition, the International Exhibition of Culinary Art, IKA HOGA – the Culinary Olympics. Held every four years, this competition attracts thousands of leading chefs from every continent who gather to compete in a huge variety of culinary competitions.

    For further information and photographs please contact Jane Ruddick, J.R. Food Consultants. jruddick@shaw.ca. 604 916 9071

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  145. raj



    Savory Coast has closed – Romy Prasad is now at the helm of So.Cial:

    Notice of Appointment

    Food, Beverage and Hospitality

    October 24, 2008, Vancouver, BC

    Maureen Fleming, managing partner, proprietor of So.Cial at Le Magasin, along with business partners Bob McCammon and Kirk McLean, is pleased to announce that Romy Prasad, one of British Columbia’s most respected Chefs, has joined their team.

    “Romy”, says Maureen Fleming “is one of Vancouver’s gems. His cuisine is exceptional and his ability to be part of a team while leading it has ensured operations he has worked with have won accolades and great success. We are delighted to have the opportunity to work with him at So.Cial”

    A great chef plays such a huge role in the success of a restaurant, not just from his or her techniques but also from his thoughtful and ethical choices in purveyor’s and ingredients as well as his passion for the food. Romy continues to meet with his fishers, farmers, hunters and producers to ensure and develop both quality in his products and relationships with his purveyors. “Soon”, says Chef Prasad, “new products will fill the butcher shop windows and coolers, new varieties of oysters, clams, mussels will be on the Oyster Bar menu and I am looking forward to the menu we will be launching in the dining room in a few weeks time”

    About the Chef – Romy was born in Guyana, moving as a youngster to Vancouver with his family. In 1989 he enrolled in the Stratford Chef School and moved to Ontario. He graduated three years later in 1991 and went on to Europe for further studies at the Ritz Escoffier Cooking School in Paris. From there he embarked on an extensive working tour (stages) of Europe that took him to the stoves of several Michelin-starred kitchens in France, Spain, and Italy including Pierre Gagnaire in St. Etienne, Arzak in San Sebastian, and Al Cantuccio in Arona. At Il Naturlista in Vicenza Prasad studied the serious intricacies of vegetarian fine dining.

    He was introduced to a more contemporary style of cooking while working at the Quilted Giraffe in New York City before returning to Ontario, first as Sous-chef to Chef Baxter at Rundles, then as chef instructor at his alma mater, the Stratford Chef School. In 1996 Prasad was appointed Operations Chef, responsible for the opening of Farfalle, the first fine dining restaurant in Casino Niagara. With his stamp on everything from the subtle Mediterranean decor to the menus and wine list, Farfalle received the AAA/CAA Four Diamond Award just four months after opening. Prasad later joined the well known Umberto Menghi group of restaurants as Executive Chef of Il Caminetto Di Umberto in Whistler, BC, before accepting the Executive Chef position at Cin Cin Ristorante in Vancouver, where he spent the next 8 years.

    In 2005, along with business partner Dee Anand, Romy opened Savory Coast. In September of 2008, with the Robson Street local rent skyrocketing, Dee and Romy had a tough decision as to whether to relocate the now well respected Mediterranean restaurant or move on and when opportunity presented itself, in the form of a chance meeting with restaurant owner Maureen Fleming of So.Cial, Romy made the decision to move on.

    Today Maureen is delighted to announce that Romy takes over the stoves at So.Cial effective October 30th, 2008. We anticipate new menus in place by late November.

    About the restaurant

    SO.CIAL at Le Magasin
    Custom Butcher Shop and Deli
    Oyster and Seafood Bar
    Dining Room and Lounge

    Restaurant Director, Maureen Fleming
    Executive Chef, Romy Prasad
    Partners Kirk McLean and Bob McCammon

    Le Magasin Building
    200-332 Water Street
    Gastown, Vancouver, BC V6B 1B6
    Telephone 604.669.4488
    http://www.social@lemagasin.com
    info@socialatlemagasin.com

    Until Oct 30th Romy can be reached by his personal cell at 604-345-3990

    Located in Gastown, Vancouver’s most historic neighbourhood, So.Cial at La Magasin is housed in an 1899 heritage building. (Seismic upgrade in 1988)

    Design Renovations, started in December of 2006, revealed beautiful bones in the underlying structure of the building as well as resurrecting a stunning pressed tin ceiling, giant fir support beams and a mosaic marble and concrete floor, creating a canvas for interior design by owner Maureen Fleming using antique white, black and silver with crystal and glass features back dropped by age smoothed unfinished wood. Oversized front windows onto the street-scape can be both opened and removed for European style dining.

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  146. Raj Taneja



    Calgary event, post release:

    For Immediate Release

    Franz Swinton is Gibson’s Iron Bar Champion for Calgary

    Calgary, AB – (October 23, 2008) Calgary gave us something to toast about when local bartenders competed against one another in the Iron Bar competition two weeks ago. The Calgary finalists went head to head in the Iron Bar competition, but only one came out victoriously and was crowned the winner for the Calgary division of Iron Bar. Franz Swinton from Raw Bar was the bartender responsible for the winning drink. Franz’s drink was named “The red and white club”, after one of the buildings in McMahon stadium. To recreate Franz’s drink, mix:

    3/4 oz. Gibson’s Finest Sterling
    Muddled white peach
    Gastrique of Cranberry juice

    Pour into shot glass

    Garnish: Gibson’s finest infused white peach slice covered in powdered sugar

    Franz from Calgary will be flown to Montreal to compete in the final competition, for the grand prize of $1000 or tickets to the 2008 Grey Cup. The winner will be named the Iron Bar Champion, and their drink will be crowned the “Gibson’s Cup”.

    Gibson’s Finest is among the top four leading brands in the growing premium and deluxe Canadian whisky categories. The brand range consists of Gibson’s Sterling, blended whisky; Gibson’s Finest 12 Year Old, a benchmark premium Canadian whisky; and Gibson’s Finest Rare 18 Year Old, one of the longest aged Canadian whiskies. Gibson’s Finest Canadian Whiskies are available across Canada.

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    For more information on Gibson’s Finest Canadian Whisky, please contact:

    Iona Yeung,
    Jesson Artmont Communications Inc.
    (416) 323-7828 Ext.30
    iyeung@jessonartmont.com

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  147. Raj Taneja



    Just got the release from the Vancouver event, thought I would share. Tisdall is no longer with Boneta – stay tuned to this site to find out about his next project, first.

    Boneta’s Justin Tisdall is Gibson’s Iron Bar Champion for BC

    Vancouver, BC (October 10, 2008) British Columbia gave us something to toast last week as local bartenders went head to head in the Gibson’s Iron Bar competition.

    The four BC finalists won great reviews from the judges but only one was crowned the winner for the British Columbia division of Gibson’s Iron Bar. Justin Tisdall from Boneta Restaurant was the bartender responsible for the winning drink. Justin’s drink was named “We Give 110″, because Canadian Football fields are 110 yards as opposed to the American 100. To recreate Justin’s winning drink recipe, mix:

    2oz Gibson’s Finest Canadian Whisky
    .5oz Maple Syrup
    .25 oz Agave Syrup
    2oz Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice
    Fresh Cracked pepper
    (Shaken and double strained over fresh rocks)

    Justin will be flown to Montreal to compete for the grand prize of $1000 or tickets to the 2008 Grey Cup. The winner of the final competition will be named the Iron Bar Champion, and their drink will be crowned the “Gibson Cup”.

    Gibson’s Finest is among the top four leading brands in the growing premium and deluxe Canadian whisky categories. The brand range consists of Gibson’s Sterling, blended whisky; Gibson’s Finest 12 Year Old, a benchmark premium Canadian whisky; and Gibson’s Finest Rare 18 Year Old, one of the longest aged Canadian whiskies. Gibson’s Finest Canadian Whiskies are available across Canada.

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    For more information on Gibson’s Finest Canadian Whisky, please contact:

    Iona Yeung,
    Jesson Artmont Communications Inc.
    (416) 323-7828 Ext.30

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  148. Aly



    I am so glad to see that this event was covered. It was a great night, with great peeps, cool stuff & an amazing cause. I can’t wait for the next one.

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  149. raj



    Check out the event on Facebook, :

    Welcome to Wine 2008
    Red and White and All That Sparkles” a unique Wine and Food Tasting Adventure Fundraising Party at Grouse Mountain

    Saturday eve November 1st
    Hosted by: 95 Crave’s Nat Hunter and Drew Savage

    $150 per ticket (a portion of the ticket is tax receiptable).

    Situated at the top of spectacular Grouse Mountain, 350 guests ride up to the Peak of Vancouver and enter the enchanting Lupins restaurant at the heart of the Alpine Lodge. Here, surrounded by breath taking views, our acclaimed “Wine on the Mountain” wine and food pairing fundraising party, benefiting the Adoptive Families Association of BC, begins. Our fabulous wine affair is not just for the most experienced of palettes; whether you’re a connoisseur or not, you can indulge your senses tasting wine from around the world and have fun taking part in a “People’s Choice” for the best wine. Highlights include live music with The Glenn Riley Quartet and special guest Gabriel Mark Hasselbach, tantalizing hors d’oeuvres presented by Grouse Mountain’s award winning Chef Dino, FigMint Restaurant & Lounge and Deuce Restaurant. A premium Silent Auction presented by Scotiabank, a Distinct Wine Auction with exclusive wines presented by Fire Fly Fine Wines and Ales and the back by popular demand Live Auction “Wall of Wine” presented by Artisan Wine Company and Custom Cellars, a wine lover’s dream package with over 100 bottles of award winning wines with your very own wine cellar. Our popular Trip Raffle is back with an Okanagan Wine Adventure for 4 and a Wine Whistler Excursion for 2. New this year, is a dynamic sabering show with house wine and the not to be missed “Chocolate Cellar.”

    Grouse Mountain’s wine experts will be on hand all evening as you seek out your perfect wine and food pairing. As a special bonus, all tickets include a chance to win a private and exclusive tasting with Grouse Mountain’s Head Sommelier where 24 lucky winners will learn to taste like a professional while exploring a range of wine styles.

    Don’t miss out on this year’s exciting theme “Red and White and All That Sparkles” featuring: Fine red and white wines from around the world paired with food by Grouse Mountain’s award winning chef. Food and wine tasting adventures with Sparkling Beverages, Chocolates, Sake Tastings, Ciders, Ports, Champagnes, Fine Ales, Puddifoots Specialty Glassware, Decadent Crackers, Unique Cheeses and more.

    Special guests, Senator Larry Campbell and John Schreiner BC’s very own wine expert.
    Tickets are limited and sell out each year.

    Charity Art Exhibition graciously donated by RONSOMBILONGALLERY.COM

    http://www.ronsombilongallery.com

    TICKETS: $150 each, All tickets partially tax receipted. BUY TICKETS NOW
    http://www.eventbrite.com/event/156946431

    To make a DONATION to AFABC, please contact me.

    YOU MUST PRE PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS AS WE DO SELL OUT!!!

    Wine on the Mountain Pairing Line Up:

    Artisan Cheese Pairings – Stile Wines
    Mount Pleasant Cheese- Blue Ermite, Bleu Benedictine, Blossom Blue, Le Hercule, Douanier, Frere Jacques, Capri Bianca, Chevre Noir
    Saltspring Island Montana, Farmhouse Goat Brie

    Ahi Tuna Pairings: The Seacove Group Inc
    Grouse Mountain – Basil & Sun-Dried Tomato Crusted Ahi Tuna
    caponatta, crisp sopressa salami

    FigMint’s Dinning Experience – Firefly Fine Wines and Ales
    FigMint Restaurant & Lounge – Scallop and Lime Tartar with Vanilla & 8th Generation Riesling
    Roasted Duck Breast with Hazelnuts and Black Berry Gastrique & San Biagio Barbera d’Alba
    Char Caviar on “Toast” & Brut Gold Label-Blue Mountain
    FigMint Chocolate and Truffle Brownies & Swans Riley’s Scotch Ale

    Drink.Dine.Discover – Ganton and Larsen Prospect Winery
    Deuce Restaurant – Smoked duck with gooseberries and blackcurrant-port reduction,
    Hummus and flat bread, skewered caprese insalata, blueberry-lemon cheese cake

    The Magic of Stemware – Pacific Breeze Winery
    Puddifoot Gifts and Tableware

    Traditional Bread Pairings – WineQuest
    Terra Breads – Pecan Fruit Crisps, Fig Anise, Cranberry Pistachio, Green Olive & French

    Cider Meets Pork – Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse
    Grouse Mountain – Chestnut Honey Braised Pork Belly (on mini buns)
    tomato star anise relish, apple soubise, appenzeller cheese

    Look.Smell.Taste – Liberty Merchant Company
    house wine

    Sake & Oyster Tasting – That’s Life Gourmet Fine Wine and Premium Sakes
    Grouse Mountain – Fresh Shucked Pacific Oysters
    mignonette, fresh horseradish, hijiki nomono

    Wine Cracker Pairings – Vincor Canada
    Gone Crackers – Parmesan and Rosemary, Blue Cheese and Pepper, Olive Oil and Pepper, Roasted Shallot and Herb, Undressed

    Risotto And Wine: – [yellow tail] Wines
    Grouse Mountain – Hubbard Squash Risotto, amaretti, white truffle oil, sage brown butter

    Specialty Cheese & Wine – Conch y Toro
    Whole Foods Market – Farm House Natural Cheese Gouda- Agassiz, BC, Gouda Parrano – Holland, Piave – Italy

    Ports – The Seacove Group Inc

    Decadent Chocolate Pairings – Peacock and Martin Fine Wines Spirits & Beer
    Chocolate Arts – Framboise and Hazelnut Praline

    Heavenly Chocolate Crepes and Wine Pairings: Tinhorn Creek Vineyards
    Grouse Mountain – Profiteroles ,crème patisserie served with
    warm dark & white chocolate and spiced pears

    VIP Pre-Party Pairing “Tastes of Chile” – Chilean Wine House
    Grouse Mountain – Apricot Fennel Gruyere Filo Rolls; Chicken Satay with Thai Peanut Sauce;Grilled Garlic Pesto Prawn Brochette; Mozzarella Sticks with Salsa

    IF YOU’RE UNABLE TO ATTEND, PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO OUR AUCTION OR BEING A FINANCIAL SPONSOR FOR THE EVENT. Thank you for any consideration here….

    ***All ticket sales are final, and non-refundable. In the case that you are unable to attend, tickets ARE transferable***

    http://www.bcadoption.com

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  150. Raj Taneja



    For enquiring minds… Jay Jones was serving a variation on Something Pink:
    Belvedere vodka
    watermelon juice
    passion fruit syrup
    lime juice
    bitters

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  151. Raj Taneja



    Brian Grant was serving the East of Eden:
    Hennessey VS
    fig syrup
    lemon juice
    organic apple juice
    root beer

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  152. Jill Batie



    From the Adoptive Families Association of BC:

    On behalf of the Volunteer Wine Committee, Staff and Board of Directors of the Adoptive Families Association of BC, we cannot begin to thank you – our supporters for being part of Wine on the Mountain 2008 and helping us raise $91,000 for adoption in BC. Your contribution impacts our valuable work in adoption and helps join children with families throughout the province. Children, from babies to teens, need families.

    Not only did we raise money towards important charitable work, we also threw together a fantastic wine and food fundraising party! We have heard nothing but rave reviews on the wine and food pairings, the entertainment, the outstanding décor, the volunteer support and the beautiful location/staff of Grouse Mountain.

    Check out the amazing pictures from the crew at Ron Sombilon Gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/23889619@N04/page13. We also welcome your feedback, so please email events@bcadoption.com or call Treena Innes at 604.320.7330 ext 116 with your thoughts so we can make our party even better for 2009.

    From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for making this night memorable with your commitment and we look forward to seeing you at our next premier fundraising party Jazz in the Park on May 30th!

    Kindest regards,

    Jill


    Jill Batie
    Assistant Consultant
    Hill and Knowlton Canada

    1600 – 1500 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6G 2Z6 Canada
    http://www.hillandknowlton.ca

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  153. Andrew von Rosen



    I had a chance to swing by and taste the wine. This is truly one of the best icewines I’ve had for a long time. Keep up the good work Bruce!
    And kudos to Inniskillin for helping the Canadian Olympic Team.

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  154. UMTV Bumper - Brent Ray Fraser | Urban Mixer Blog



    [...] Visual artist Brent Ray Fraser will be on UMTV, Monday, November 10th, 2008. Also, he’s going to be at the next Urban MIxer event, Gallery Series III at TRUNK gallery. Find out more about the event, HERE. [...]

  155. raj



    Edmonton event, post release:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Edmonton’s Jason Osborne Takes Home Gibson’s Cup and the
    Gibson’s Iron Bar Championship Title

    Montreal, QC – (November 20, 2008) The official 2008 Gibson’s Cup drink was selected last night as the nation’s top bartenders and mixologists went head to head in the final Gibson’s Iron Bar competition.

    The seven regional winners were flown into Montreal, where they competed in a close race to impress the judging panel. Jason Osborne from Edmonton’s Union Hall was selected as the Iron Bar Champion. His drink, named after the Edmonton Eskimos’ stadium, The Commonwealth, was crowned the Gibson’s Cup. To recreate the Commonwealth, mix:

    1oz Gibson’s Finest
    1 ½ oz Apple Juice
    2 dashes of Angostura Bitters
    ¼ oz of Lime Juice

    Pour over ice and serve in a short glass

    Jason Osborne will take home the grand prize of $1000. His drink has officially been crowned the “Gibson’s Cup” and will be served at this year’s Grey Cup® festivities.

    Gibson’s Finest is among the top four leading brands in the growing premium and deluxe Canadian whisky categories. The brand range consists of Gibson’s Sterling, blended whisky; Gibson’s Finest 12 Year Old, a benchmark premium Canadian whisky; and Gibson’s Finest Rare 18 Year Old, one of the longest aged Canadian whiskies. Gibson’s Finest Canadian Whiskies are available across Canada.

    -30-

    For more information on Gibson’s Finest Canadian Whisky, please contact:

    Iona Yeung,
    Jesson Artmont Communications Inc.
    (416) 323-7828 Ext.30

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  156. people + places at TRUNK gallery | Urban Mixer Blog



    [...] On on Wednesday, November 26th, Urban Mixer’s Gallery Series III will feature the same works with artists Ward and Ellingsen in attendance and a few more surprises. Find out more about the event, HERE. [...]

  157. How to Win Friends and Influence People | Urban Mixer Blog



    [...] To find out more about Urban Mixer Gallery Series III, and to get your ticket online before the event is sold out, check out the details, HERE. [...]

  158. raj



    Seeing is believing, check out the canapes that they hooked up to taste on my last visit to Figmint, HERE. Delectable!

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  159. How to Win Friends and Influence People | Urban Mixer Blog



    [...] To find out more about the Urban Mixer Gallery Series III event and to book your ticket before the event sells out, click HERE. [...]

  160. AWToday 25/11/08 « AWToday



    [...] How to Win Friends and Influence People By raj Fuzion comes in two varieties – the Shiraz Malbec, 70% Syrah – 30% Malbec, and the Chenin Torrontes, 70% Chenin Blanc and 30% Torrontes. Pacific Western brewery has been bottling beer since 1957 and is now BC’s largest independent … Urban Mixer Blog – http://www.urbanmixer.com/ [...]

  161. raj



    Taste of Yaletown Raises Unprecedented $59,031 for Food Banks at a Time When the Help is Needed the Most

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Vancouver, BC – November 25, 2008 – The Yaletown Business Improvement Association announces a record breaking year for the 4th Annual Taste of Yaletown dining event. This year a total of 22 restaurants participated to offer their guests fixed-price menus and raise $59,031.45 to fight hunger in surrounding communities.

    “Yaletown has become the centre of great dining in Vancouver, and Taste of Yaletown provides an opportunity to showcase great talent and generous hearts. We are proud to be a supporter of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank,” says Annette O’Shea, Executive Director of the Yaletown Business Improvement Association.

    Taste of Yaletown is a community based event organized by the Yaletown Business Improvement Association each October to showcase the dining diversity in the stylish and popular hub. A portion of the proceeds generated as a result of the event are donated to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank as well as the Canadian Association of Food Banks during a time of year when the support is needed most.

    Each participating restaurant committed a portion of Taste of Yaletown sales to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank. Additionally, title sponsor, American Express, has donated $50,000 to the Canadian Association of Food Banks on behalf of multiple dining events they support throughout Canada.

    The Greater Vancouver Food Bank is a non-government funded organization that helps feed over 20,000 people each week at locations in Burnaby, New Westminster, Vancouver and the North Shore.

    For more information on Taste of Yaletown, please visit http://www.tasteofyaletown.com
    For information on American Express and its Dine program, please visit http://www.amexdine.com

    Restaurants that generously donated to the Food Bank:

    Amaracord Ristorante
    Brix
    Browns Social House
    Cactus Club Cafe
    Coast
    Elixir
    Fuse Pan Asian Express
    George Lounge
    Goldfish Pacific Kitchen
    Glowbal Grill & Satay Bar
    Hamilton Street Grill
    Milestones
    Pinkys Steakhouse
    Plan B Lounge
    Provence Marinaside
    Section (3)
    Simply Thai
    Tequila Kitchen
    Urban Thai Bistro
    Yaletown Brewing Co.

    -30-

    For more information, please contact:
    Nicole Hall
    Sara Pereira: Marketing & Communications
    Phone: 778-231-4284

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  162. calgary restaurants



    I’ve met Ralph Klein once before at a charity event. Really nice guy!

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  163. Raj



    DB Bistro Moderne and Lumiere opens on Monday, December 1st – look forward to booking a reservation shortly thereafter! (If they’ll have me…)

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  164. Raj



    DB Bistro Moderne and Lumiere is taking reservations as of December 1st, 2008. Can’t wait to check it out!

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  165. Themed Events



    that looks like one crazy party, great job on the theme guys

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  166. Malinda Allanson



    “Dealers & Dolls Affair” at JC Studio an exclusive invite only event hosted by JC Studio, MP Communications Events & PR / Publicist Malinda Allanson & Arc 2 Intertainment Inc. Andy Chu. Canapes by Nu Restaurant, fashion show, night of shopping for clothes by Jacqueline Conoir and jewellery by Dyberg & Kern, casino festivities and giving back to assist in funding for the Aboriginal Mother’s Centre Society Project a new building for single mothers and their children in the Downtown Eastside; development of the building is scheduled to commence next year.

    Global TV’s Welsa Wong who is going to wed next year in February 2009 won the JC Studio gown for her Maid of Honor for having the highest winnings from the night and Publicist Malinda Allanson is also scheduled to have her baby in February 2009.

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  167. Lumiere and DB Bistro Moderne Opens | Urban Mixer Blog



    [...] We’ve been covering this story since earlier this year – to see our previous coverage, check out the following post, HERE. [...]

  168. vanessa



    heyyyy. i was the programs assistant for CYP at the vancouver board of trade this summer! woohoo!

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  169. caroline



    Thanks Raj!!

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  170. caroline



    Thanks Raj!!! We loved having you there!!!!

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  171. caroline



    Are you coming out on Monday to Beauty Night’s Anniversary?

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  172. Paul Asselstine



    Jan. 10/09. I have just had the same issue with the Rickard’s White Ale, a black scum-like mass in the bottom of the bottles. These were bought in Ontario for the Christmas holidays. The scum may be alright for a home brew but try to explain ‘it as ‘a natural part of the beer’ to a guest? I will contact Molsons and complain since I did not see any wording on the label as in ‘may contain sediment’, I just hope that is all it is.

    Yours, Paul Asselstine

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  173. The Peak 100.5 Vancouver’s New World Class Rock Station » Vancouver Blog Miss 604 by Rebecca Bollwitt



    [...] Peak is also a member of the Pattison Broadcast Group and our pal Raj from Urban Mixer was there in November for the launch party. Since then they have impressed listeners with interesting content [...]

  174. Mies



    Great radio station love listening to it, reception is sometimes really weak on the radio keep up the good work. Mies

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  175. raj



    Thanks for the love, Miea! I’m liking the direction that Vancouver radio is going… CBC Radio 1 on FM, The Peak and now Virgin Radio too! I wonder what other good stuff is around the corner, next.

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  176. anonymous



    Aside from the aesthetics of the place, which is upscale and vibrant, the service is absolutely horrendous.

    The man who served us must have been a manager because he was running around like a chicken with his head cut off, barking orders and almost panicking. By the way, this was when the restaurant was empty.

    The same server was completely rude, pressuring us to buy food, and scoffing when we wanted to just order drinks for the time being (after already ordering appetizers). We asked to move closer inside because of the cold draft from the door, and not only did he BRING our empty glasses to the next table, he asked me to bring my own glass of water! Our intention was to stay and buy drinks the whole night because it was their anniversary party but we actually left to go to a different restaurant for better service.

    I don’t understand how this man thinks this is quality customer service. I’m sure his own expectations are high, but he falls far below them. What a waste, the place was nice.

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  177. The Daily Eat » Blog Archive » New York Restaurants: DB Bistro Moderne



    [...] yes, we know there’s one in Vancouver, but the original is almost always the best. Daniel started this joint up in 2001, and it’s [...]

  178. raj



    The intro song is Automatic Lover by the Teddybears (Stockholm). Check the whole video out on YouTube, HERE.

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  179. D. Hammond



    Assuming myself to be lucky to gain admittance I was not only sorely disappointed in the film, but found it dangerously close in plot to a movie submitted to a collleague some years ago, this even contains the same character names. No names, no pack drill, but this may yet be subject of a plagiarism suit.

    As for the production values: the direction was unsurprisingly amateurish (this is his first ever film), the plotting (as in the original), somewhat trite, dialogue nothing more than average, the acting predictable; Katharine Isabelle in particular is prone to rehashing bits of her previous performances, this is no exception.

    All in all not an auspicious start

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  180. David LeBlanc



    With all my respect D.Hammond, those people worked really hard for this project and they are pround (as i do)of that.
    Miss Katharine Isabelle and her brother joshua Murray have all my appreciation for Favorite people list.(I was not able to be there, and i regret it)
    I would give my intire life just to tell Katharine(an awesome actrees)how much respect i have for her and her career same thing for Josh.
    If you felt attacked by something; i’m sure that it was not their intention.
    CONGRATULATION JOSHUA MURRAY AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL AND TALENTED SISTER!!!!!

    By the way, i want some excuse from you for your commentery that i found not appropriate.
    Thank you

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  181. Kevin Greenough



    Opinions are like….well you know – everybody’s got one! I don’t think the folks at Gemini had the same opinion about Katharine’s acting.

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  182. ron d jones



    So loved this story, I went to rage at the death of the lead. That’s the point! Sincere thanks, Ron

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  183. Raj Taneja



    Here’s the original invite to the Waterboys:

    Dear Waterboy,

    As a member of the Waterboys, if you haven’t already purchased a ticket to the 6th Annual Orange Helmet Awards Dinner, we strongly encourage you to do so! To date close to 700 tickets have been sold for the dinner. We are targeting to sell 15 more tables and are looking to the Waterboys to help reach that goal.

    The event promises to be an entertaining evening with the Lions own Mark Washington as the MC, and famous Notre Dame graduate Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger as the keynote speaker. The sixth-annual event, which will recognize the 2008 Provincial Champions for all levels of amateur football in British Columbia, will take place on Saturday, March 7th at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver.

    Of significant note, the BC Lions late President and CEO Bob Ackles will be honoured in recognition of his football achievements and contributions to this great sport, as this year’s recipient of the Orange Helmet Lifetime Achievement Award. Kay Ackles and sons Scott and Steve will be in attendance accepting the award and it would be great to have you there to show your support.

    To date, the Orange Helmet Awards Dinner has generated more than $235,000 for amateur football, and we look forward to adding to this total with this year’s event.

    Please join us at the Orange Helmet Awards on Saturday, March 7th at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver. Tickets for the 2009 Orange Helmet Awards Dinner are $200.00 per plate ($2,000.00 for a table of 10). The reception will begin at 6:00pm with dinner and program to follow at 7:00pm.

    To purchase your ticket or to receive more information please call Jennifer at the BC Lions Surrey Training Facility at 604-930-5466.

    The Founders,

    Moray Keith, Dennis Skulsky, Jamie Pitblado, Tom Malone, and Bill Weymark

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  184. Mens Designer Clothing



    I like the multicolor dress the model is wearing, its beautiful

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  185. David LeBlanc



    If YOU felt attacked by something,
    i’m sure it was NOT THERE INTENTIONS.
    Again, congratulation.
    Hope to see Favourite People List release on DVD soon…

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  186. jackie connelly



    Cute photo ~ you both look so glamorous!

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  187. Keith Watt



    Raj:

    Many thanks for the photos. Looks great! Hope to connect again.

    Cheers!

    Keith

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  188. Tanis



    Thanks for joining us Raj. Photos look great. It was great chatting with you at the event. We’ll reconnect soon.
    Smiles,
    TT

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  189. Angela Moore



    Random question: I was told to start a blog so that my clients or potential clients could connect with me, I am a photographer. Do you find that happening with your readers?

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  190. raj



    Blogs are a great way of connecting with people – fresh content is king. Plus you get to show off the best of your work.

    Good luck.

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  191. raj



    All attendees received a passport upon entering the event:

    ALL THE RIGHT REASONS

    Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Africa

    Join Lundin for Africa and imagine1day as we shocase the vibrancy of Africa, sharing development models that work and how your support can make a lasting difference.

    The GLOWBAL Restaurant Group and UNCOMMON RESULTS are proud to present the inagural event “All the Right Reasons.”

    LIVE AUCTION & SILENT INVESTING

    A Trip of a Lifetime Live Auction

    Our live auction features a once in a lifetime trip to Africa. Over the course of ten unforgettable days, the highest bidder and a guest will travel to three countries to experience Africa’s rich culture, its distinct wildlife and landscape, and its promising future. This trip is valued at over $20,000. Get ready to bid your heart out.

    Partnershio for Africa Marquee

    Come visit our Partnership for Africa Marquee and see firsthand a direct representation of what’s working in Africa and What’s possible.

    Capacity Building and Value Chain Development are key components in empowering communities to close the market gaps and bring producers and consumers closer together. By supporting each link in these value chains, LFA and imagine1day are working together to unlock Africa’s vast entrepreneurial potential through economic empowerment.

    You can be part of this opportunity!

    Contributing and Community Partners

    EVENT PASSPORT & PRINTING
    Olga Krelin – Design
    Rustica/edit Ltd. – Agency & Editorial
    Graphic Zoo – Printing

    WEBSITE DESIGN
    Alessa Garcia – AMG Creative

    PARTNERSHIP MARQUEE CREATIVE DESIGN TEAM
    Chad Krowchuk – Production Designer
    Allison Dunn – Set Director

    Flying Fish International – Africal Event Decor

    Celsia Florist – Florist

    WINE SPONSOR
    Nederburg

    LIVE AUCTION
    Maynards

    SWAG BAGS
    lululemon athletica
    Rawcolat Live, Taste, Love
    Trucillo Cafe Espresso
    EBOOST

    Thank you for supporting All the Right Reasons … until next year!

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  192. Face the World Gala 2009 | Urban Mixer Blog



    [...] Urban Mixer was at the foundation’s launch event and you can read more about the event HERE and see the foundation’s website, [...]

  193. raj



    *** MEDIA ADVISORY ***

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    May 26, 2009

    HEAD’S UP… LITERALLY
    Chip Wilson Hits The Roof For BC Children’s Hospital

    (Vancouver, B.C.) – On June 1st to promote registration for the Chip’s Not Dead Yet Memorial Mile, Vancouver performer Daniel Wesley will be channeling U2 as he rocks West 4th, live from the roof of Lululemon.

    The day’s festivities continue inside where Vancouverites can sign up for Chip’s Memorial Mile for just $35. Race packages include a fitted lululemon tech-top in male or female designs and access to the beer gardens and live entertainment.

    “Everyone’s pumped and the staff is really into it,” says Wilson. “This is hands down the funnest charity event out there. It’s Vancouver’s biggest street party, it’s not expensive, it’s fun for kids and adults and we hope people will come down and show their support for the BC Children’s Hospital.”

    What: Chip’s Not Dead Yet Memorial Mile Registration and Free Concert.

    Where: Lululemon Athletica, 2113 West 4th Ave, Vancouver BC.

    Who: 99.3 The FOX Vancouver Seeds 2007 winner, Daniel Wesley. http://www.danielwesley.com/

    When: Monday, June 1st. Free Concert on the roof from 4pm to 5pm.

    Registration and package pick up from 4pm to 7pm.

    How: Registration is $35, kids under 10 are free. Donations are also accepted. Entry fee includes a fitted lululemon tech-top in male or female designs and access to the Russell Brewery Beer Garden and live music.

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    For info on Chip’s Not Dead Yet Memorial Mile visit: http://www.chipsnotdeadyet.com/

    For media inquires, or to join Chip on the Grouse Grind for an interview, please contact:

    Pamela Groberman Media & Public Relations Inc.
    Pamela Groberman
    Office 604-677-7474
    Cell: 604-644-1064

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  194. raj



    OFFICIAL FACT SHEET

    WHAT: Chip’s Not Dead Yet Memorial Mile and Post Race After Party, the funnest charity race alive! Over 5000 runners will be on their marks to sprint, walk or parade one mile uphill to benefit BC Children’s Hospital.

    WHERE: Start – Alma and W. 10th Avenue, Vancouver
    Finish – Sasamat and West 10th Avenue, Vancouver
    Post Race After Party – West 10th Ave. between Sasamat and Tolmie

    WHEN: Saturday June 20, 2009, 3:00 p.m.

    HOW: Registration is $35, kids under 10 are free. Fee includes a fitted lululemon techical running shirt in male or female designs. Register on-line at: http://chipsnotdeadyet.com/.

    WAVES: 1. Pooch Parade (500 meter walk with Rocco and Angel) 3:00pm start
    2. Super Hero Family Fun Wave (kids run for free) 4:45pm start
    3. High Heel Dash (yes, run in high heels) 5:00pm
    4. Timed Wave 5:15pm start
    5. Rockstar Wave, presented by 99.3 The Fox 5:30pm start
    6. Uniform Wave 5:45pm start
    7. Bridal Dash 6:00pm start
    8. Underwear Dash 6:15pm start
    9. High School Dash 6:30pm start
    10. Elites $20,000 Dash 6:45pm start

    FINISH LINE FESTIVITIES:
    • Russell Brewery Beer Garden (3 to 10pm, all net proceeds are going to BC Children’s Hospital)
    • Face painting, balloon twisters, stilt walkers, and Provident slide for the kids
    • Food and drink
    • Sponsor displays
    • Cheerleaders
    • Pet Pen

    ENTERTAINMENT STAGE:
    Live entertainment will start at 3pm and go through till 9:45 pm.

    PROCEEDS:
    Proceeds and all donations go towards BC Children’s Hospital. Chip Wilson is personally matching all donations made (up to $150,000). This year’s goal is to raise $300,000.

    WEBSITE: http://chipsnotdeadyet.com/

    MEDIA CONTACT:
    Pamela Groberman Media & Public Relations Inc.
    Pamela Groberman Office 604-677-7474

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  195. Stan



    First pic the middle girl in blue could be an Amy Whinehouse look a like!!

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  196. Daggering



    You saved me a lot of time researching for my class assignment. I am in your debt forever!

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  197. CFUN’s Joe Leary and Raj Taneja talk about COAST’s opening « Glowbal Group Blog



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  199. Tales From A Bar Stool



    Is it just me or did Venue really milk the whole “Grand Opening” thing? I mean, just how many Grand Opening weekends / nights can a club have? I must have been invited to at least 4 over the course of 3 weeks. A bit too pretentious for my tastes…

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  200. Barrie Lovelock



    I have a 2007 QP Sport GT and can say without doubt it is stunning. In grigio palladio with beige leather and burr wood the sport gt does the business with the befit of looking restrained. the comment on the wheel arches/tyre balance is well founded but i have cured that by upping the tyre profile which is easy now that Pirelli make Zeros in the next profile up. The result is it fills the arches more, makes the car look more compact, handles just as well with just a hint more compliance in sport mode and increases the final drive ratio by 3.5%. well worth the effort. On the last trip to Italy i criused at over 150mph for over 40 miles south of Naples, addmitidely it was 3 in the morning but what a drive. The Germans make terrific suit shifters with little passion whereas the Italians do passion by the bucket full. I’ve had villagers kiss the bonnet and offer rapturious applause in the more remote parts of Italy. The car is the star, the end.

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  201. raj



    We enjoyed a few cocktails of note that evening:

    CHARRED BOURBON SOUR – $7
    maker’s mark bourbon, lemon, charred american oak syrup, egg white, house bitters

    SAKE SOUR – $5
    momokawa sake, japanese plum wine, iceberg gin, lime, egg white, sugar, rose-lychee black tea bitters

    L’ÉPICE VERTE – $5
    iceberg gin, lillet blanc, cucumber water, serrano chili water, lime juice, sugar, maldon salt

    OLD FASHIONED – $5
    alberta rye, grand marnier, navan vanilla cognac, angostura bitters, water

    GOLDEN D’ORO – $5
    vista d’oro walnut wine, lillet blanc, egg yolk, lemon, sugar

    CHARRED BERRY PUNCH – $5
    bremner’s all natural juices – blueberry, raspberry, blackberry – bacardi aged rum, cognac, giffard abricot du roussillion, lemon, sugar

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  202. Jamie Molloy



    Hello all race fans! Now that the dust has settled and the mint julep hangover is gone, it is time for the photo booth pictures… That’s right!!!!

    MyBlackCard has all of the pictures from the photo booth and we want to share them with you.
    Join the MyBlackCard Vancouver facebook group http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=114809349191 and we will send you the link to the pictures.

    You will also in the loop for the next MyBlackCard event with chances to win prizes.

    See you all soon in the winners circle…

    Jamie
    MyBlackCard

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  203. Manmeet SIngh



    Editor’s note: commentator used a fake email address.

    All those who admire this movie , I would request them to see the original movie (Shaheede Mohabit Buta SIngh) and then you understand that this is a piece of crap!

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  204. raj



    The winners of the awards were: Balpreet Singh Khatra for Academic Excellence, the late Inderjit Singh Kohaly for Cultural Heritage, Gurdeep Sundher for Community Service, Kanwar Singh Dhillon for Excellence in the Arts, Ted Singh for Innovation, Mervyn Pinto for India-Canada Trade, Ratana Stephens for Corporate Excellence, Lucky Janda for Philanthropy and Asa Johal for Lifetime Achievement.

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  205. Rajesh Taneja



    Here’s a press release from Mehfil Magazine:

    Mehfil Magazine hosts landmark event for Indo-Canadians B.C.-based Mehfil Magazine hosted a landmark event for the Indo-Canadian community on Saturday, October 3, with the inaugural RBC Mehfil Magazine Awards for Excellence Gala.
    Five hundred guests packed the ballroom at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in downtown Vancouver. The awards ceremony, which recognized eight individuals for their achievements and Vancouver’s Asa Johal with a lifetime achievement award, was followed by a keynote address by Canadian broadcast journalism icon Peter Mansbridge.
    “We knew this was going to be an exciting evening from the outset,” said Rana Vig, co-publisher of Mehfil Magazine, adding that tickets for the $150-a-plate event sold out in 17 days. “Our community has so many talented and successful individuals who deserve to be recognized.”
    “Mehfil Magazine was conceived to shine a light on the Indo-Canadian community in a professional and meaningful way,” added Minto Vig, the magazine’s co-publisher and editor. “This evening was an extension of that objective. Not only to recognize worthy individuals and inspire others, but to give society another glimpse of how far our community has come and what it has to offer.”
    The highlight of the evening was Mansbridge’s keynote address, which touched on the importance of such events. Mansbridge talked about what it means to be Canadian.
    “It’s always fun and informative for me to get away from Toronto and meet new and interesting people who make our country as exciting as it is.” said Mansbridge. “This was certainly one of those occasions. I had a ball, thoroughly enjoyed myself, and was thrilled to meet so many people who care deeply about their community.”
    The audience was entertained throughout the evening by master of ceremonies Dan Nainan, a half-Indian, half-Japanese comedian from New York who has performed with Russell Peters. The evening also included a fashion show by designer Neeta Paul featuring two of India’s top models.
    The winners of the awards were: Balpreet Singh Khatra for Academic Excellence, the late Inderjit Singh Kohaly for Cultural Heritage, Gurdeep Sundher for Community Service, Kanwar Singh Dhillon for Excellence in the Arts, Ted Singh for Innovation, Mervyn Pinto for India-Canada Trade, Ratana Stephens for Corporate Excellence, Lucky Janda for Philanthropy and Asa Johal for Lifetime Achievement.

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  206. rachel



    my friend make some stuff out of the kidrobot zipper pulls
    http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7966329

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  207. Paul Pigeon



    Paul Pigeon, with TD Waterhouse was pleased to host Gloria Raphael from Grandview School and International Native Author Calvin Helin
    ( Dances with Dependency ) for a worthwhile Benefit for Grandview Schools ” Visions 180 Generations Project ” at his
    Shaugnessy Mansion on Wolfe Avenue Sat, October 24 ! Guest enjoyed Food from former Lumiere Sous Chef Francois Samson’s
    My Chef kitchen and Fashions by Jacqueline Conor as Tasha Campbell put together the evening’s fashion show ! Guests braved the
    cold as Bill ( Paz ) Pazlaswki and his one man Band played classic hits from the 70’s as well as new material from his Folk/Rock CD
    as guests braved the Cold October air beside the Pool ! Guests included former IDA Chair Terry Salman, Salman Partners and
    North Vancouver Member of Parliament for the federal conservatives Andy Saxton on a break from the cold of Ottawa !

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  208. Kate Gajdosik



    The original invite:

    Kate Gajdosik and Kiehl’s Since 1851 invite you to discover Kate’s favourite things… at an exclusive cocktail party.

    Tuesday, October 13th
    6PM – 9PM

    Kiehls friendly staff will be delighted to offer personalized hair and skin care consultations, complete with hand massage and custom styling tips from a local stylist.

    Just for you this evening, Kiehl’s is delighted to offer a gift bag.

    We look foward to welcoming you at:
    Kiehl’s Since 1851
    1025 Robson St, #100
    Vancouver, BC

    Please RSVP to Kiehl’s at 604-408-4182

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  209. Kate Gajdosik



    Please join me for a night of fun (& bring a friend or a significant other). And don’t worry guys…Kiehl’s is not just for the women, there is a wonderful line of skin and hair products made specifically for you.

    The bartenders will be serving “Kate-mopolitans” which will be fabulous and the catering will be outstanding. You’ll have an opportunity to learn more about the Kiehl’s line of skin and hair products, receive a free skin and hair consultation & even a hand massage, test some of the products, and go home with a gift bag! Fun!

    This will also be an opportunity for me to say goodbye before I hit the road with the Olympic torch relay. I’ll be gone for almost four months.

    So, I very much look forward to seeing you all there. Please RSVP to Kiehl’s @ 604-408-4182.

    Best to you and kindest regards,

    Kate

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  210. Michael



    Why Peter Brown would be honoured I have no idea.

    During the 1980’s he was part of some of the shadiest mining deals offered on the old VSE. He built his empire on hyping up many a stock that left more people shirtless and fleeced, than rich. In my opinion, the guy can be desribed as a white collar criminal that was lucky enough to got away. For more info read:
    Fleecing the Lamb: The Inside Story of the Vancouver Stock Exchange.

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  211. Raj



    Here’s some more information on the Founder’s Award, including past recipients:

    Named for the Fraser Institute’s founder, the T. Patrick Boyle Founder’s Award is presented to individuals who exemplify the mission and philosophy of the Institute to an outstanding degree. Past recipients include Ralph Klein, former Alberta premier; Czech Republic President Vàclav Klaus; Anson Chan, former legislative member of the Council of Hong Kong; Tony Fell, former chairman of RBC Capital Markets; and the late Milton Friedman, to name a few.

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  213. Beekeeping



    Yikes, Fairmont Waterfront Hotel seems a place of haven for bees. That’s great! It’s pretty surprising!

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  214. Michael



    Oh that rumble. If only all cars sounded like this.

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  215. raj



    Hours of operation are 11am to 2am, seven days a week.

    On Boxing Day and New Years day, they’ll be opening up an hour early and hosting pyjanma parties – come in your pyjamas and you’ll get free pancakes. Brunch will be served 10am to 3pm on these days.

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