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  • Odlum Brown Van Open Tennis Tournament

    It’s one of the biggest sporting events of the summer for West Vancouver. The Odlum Brown Van Open tennis tournament, presented by Invesco, took place last week at Hollyburn Country Club. And while the action on the courts is always top notch, so are the people that help put it all together. Sitting in the sun and taking in a game couldn’t be better in this picturesque environment and opening night proved to be all that and more. The welcome reception, hosted by by Floyd R. Hill, was held on the patio where invited guests and VIPs got a chance to mix and mingle before heading court side for the opening ceremonies which included extra entertainment and performances. Congrats to all involved.

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    01 – Among today’s VIP are guests Shelly Davis, left, Chantale Courtemanche and Bianca Lindner.

    02 – CTV sports anchor Perry Solkowski, left, and cameraman Gary Rutherford get set up for a live hit directly from the courts.

    03 – Working behind the scenes to help make this tournament a reality every year are Terry and Cheryl Hooge.

    04 – Three cheers for these lovely ladies who help keep everything running smoothly. From left: Shelley Appleton-Benko, Marian Bayley, Sasha Evan and Cathy Greer.

    05 – Hollyburn athletic director Joanne Weiler and Hollyburn Country Club CEO Ed McLaughlin help welcome guests to the party.

    06 – Billet/organizer Carlota Lee and guest Dr. Michael Kates get a chance to chat during the VIP reception.

    07 – Hollyburn past president Ian Petrie and wife Carolyn toast the occasion in style.

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    By Catherine Barr – July 30, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Aug 8, 2013

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  • Singer Chantal Kreviazuk Headlines Baldy Hughes Gala

    It’s called a “Therapeutic Community” and it works. Inspired and modelled on the San Patrignano community in Italy, the Baldy Hughes centre is a highly-effective, year-long addiction treatment facility located outside Prince George. It was brought to life by former West Vancouver businessman and founding member Kevin England and a team of philanthropic citizens who are part of the BC New Hope Recovery Society. Their mandate, treat addiction while emphasizing a return to positive citizenship. “Being part of something greater than themselves and being held accountable – often for the first time in their lives – is a transformational experience for these men, many who were thought to be beyond hope” says England. Last month, a Gratitude Celebration Gala was held at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver featuring Juno-award winning singer Chantal Kreviazuk. With passion and grace, Kreviazuk helped the society raise money for the ongoing support of this facility which is offered free of charge to qualifying men in need of support. For more information please visit www.baldyhughes.ca

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    01 – Kevin England and his children welcome singer Chatal Kreviazuk to their table prior to her performance. From left: Tiffany England, dad Kevin England, Chatal Kreviazuk, Chantelle England and Lucas England.

    02 – Enjoying the show are Elpie Jackson, left, RBC manager Hanif Mamdami and Christine Quigg.

    03 – Baldy Hughes gala organizers Maria Zumpano, left, Samantha Sayer and Shelby Lloyd-Smith deserve a big round of applause for all their hard work.

    04 – Real Housewives of Vancouver star Mary Zilba and son Cole are among the VIPs in attendance at Baldy Hughes.

    05 – West Vancouver lawyer Nicole Garton-Jones shares a table with Park Royal Wear Else clothing store owner Zahra Mamdami.

    06 – Making the trip from the North Shore are Dante Godinho, left, lawyer Rory Godinho and Cameron Langlois.

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    By Catherine Barr – July 2012

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Aug 1, 2012

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  • Joe Fresh Fashions Opening Night Event

    It’s fun fashion that everyone wants. And judging from the launch, and the lineups, the new Joe Fresh store in North Vancouver is well on its way to becoming a popular shop stop for young fashionistas everywhere. Last week the clothier held a VIP opening preview night inviting friends and notables for a special champagne and canapes party at its newest store at Lonsdale and 17th. The event was held in conjunction with the next day official opening of the new property and parent company, Loblaw’s City Market, which represents the first of its kind in North Vancouver. Chaaarge it!

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    01 – Hey there Gregory girls! Originally from the North Shore, Loblaw’s PR coordinator Katie Gregory, left, makes the trip from Toronto to welcome mom Angela and sister Jaimie to the opening night party.

    02 – Blogger Samira Hodania, left, chats with PR principal and event specialist Tara Parker Tait outside the fitting rooms.

    03 – Joe Fresh senior director Lou Struminikovski welcomes invited guests and friends at the door alongside hostesses Linnea Anderson, left, and Andrea Yeung.

    04 – Helping shoppers find the perfect fit are Joe Fresh’s Yasaman Khoshnoudian, left, and North Vancouver store manager Martha van Gvozdanovic.

    05 – They’re always fashionable and fabulous. Bon Vivant’s Nessa van Bergen, left, arrives in style with Kirsten Mihailides.

    06 – Joe Fresh / Loblaw’s IT guy Mike Richard, left, and North America operations manager Jason Frie stand by to ensure everything runs smoothly for the big opening event.

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    By Catherine Barr – Oct 26 and 27, 2012

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Nov 1, 2012

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  • Party at the Pier and Pirates in North Vancouver

    It was a pirate invasion of sorts last weekend as The 7th Annual Party at the Pier was held in North Vancouver. The Lower Lonsdale Business Association, along with sponsors Port Metro Vancouver, Seaspan, Churchill Retirement Community, CTV, The Outlook and more, put on a show for all ages. Live entertainment, food, face painting and lots of marine themed activities were on deck on this sun-filled day which has become one of the best waterfront events in the city.

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    01 – Ahoy Mateys! Hosting the stage events and providing introductions for all the musical acts are Mike Cavers, left, of The Character Guys and JR FM’s Nick “The Guy” Harrison.

    02 – Outlook editor Justin Beddall, wife Julia and son Dante take in all the pirate action together on a perfect summer day. Hopefully he won’t make me walk the plank for telling everyone they are expecting a beautiful baby girl this November.

    03 – Organizer Wendy Sears chats with Rhumba Calzada’s Raphael Geronimo after their high-energy performance on stage.

    04 – Hanging out information about everything on the waterfront are Western Stevedoring’s Dave Dunbar, left, Ilona Chapman and Dave Lucas.

    05 – Susan Lewis poses with Impossible Bird performer Tyler Carson who gets ready to entertain for the audience at the main stage.

    06 – They got the b-b-b-beat. Joe Hall and Sachiko Guevara, are part of The Beat 94.5’s Beat Street Squad.

    07 – Keeping law and order with nothing but disarming smiles, RCMP auxiliary constables Janina Santer, left, and Lynn Ogden get to patrol all of the fun.

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    By Catherine Barr – July 14, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on July 18, 2013

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  • Glee Star Cory Monteith Found Dead in Vancouver

    Sad news tonight as Vancouver Police confirm the death of Glee actor Cory Monteith.

    The 31 year-old Canadian born star was staying at the Fairmont Pacific Rim, one of Vancouver’s newest and most popular hotels, when he failed to check out at his designated time Saturday. He had checked into the hotel on July 6th and police confirm that card key / fob entries to his room confirm he most probably returned to the room alone.

    Hotel staff checked the room and called police upon finding the body.

    At the news conference, police and coroner confirm that when they found the body at noon, he had been dead for several hours. Police also confirm that the cause of death was not apparent but that there are no indications of foul play. They declined to answer questions about any other items or evidence found in the room.

    The entire incident comes on the heels of a false report of Monteith’s death which was apparently reported on Facebook and Twitter Friday July 12, 2013 and later confirmed as a hoax. The site MediaMass has since changed and manipulated their post (and the dates) which previously read “Monteith’s agents have confirmed he is alive and well”.

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    There are no further police updates expected until Sunday / Monday at the earliest.

    To view the entire police news conference as broadcast on Saturday Juy 13, 2013 at 10:30pm please click the link below:

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    Cory Monteith in West Vancouver – July 2011
  • Vancouver Bentley Flying Spur Launch Event

    It was cocktails, jazz, champagne and music at the Dilawri Group’s recent 2014 Bentley Flying Spur launch event. Held at the amazing Shangri-La Hotel, the event included invites for some of Vancouver’s best known businessmen and luxury car lovers. The theme was “The Great Gatsby” and came complete with Veuve Cliquot, canapes, cocktails, live music by the Max Zipursky trio and, of course, the star of the show – the 2014 Flying Spur. Hosts from both Bentley Vancouver and MCL Motor Cars were on hand to welcome guests as everyone toasted the occasion in style.

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    01 – Three cheers to three of the best guys ever to come from the North Shore, namely David Alexander, left, of Dick’s Lumber, Craig Beere, of Beere Timber and Steve Bradner, of Bradner Homes.

    02 – North Vancouver’s Jerry Stefaniuk and wife Sharon Cramen enjoy some canapes and conversation before the formal presentations.

    03 – MCL Motorcars general sales manager Dean Rideout gets ready for his speech as he stands near the very popular ice bar which was filled with gourmet oysters.

    04 – Ajay Dilawri, president Dilawri Automotive Group stands beside the star of the show – a beautiful 2014 Bentley Flying Spur fit for a king.

    05 – West Vancouver realtor Malcolm Hasman and his father Les are the perfect father/son business team.

    06 – West Vancouver’s Robert Barr chats with friend Kaare Foy who is also an Honorary Consul for country of Montenegro.

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    By Catherine Barr – Jun 25, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Jul 11, 2013

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  • Canada Day on the North Shore

    Break out the barbecues, grab the family and head to the beach. At least that’s how we roll over here on the North Shore on Canada Day. Those of us lucky enough to live here had more than a few celebrations to choose from including West Vancouver’s John Lawson Park, North Vancouver’s Waterfront and more. Morning parades, kids activities, live music, outdoor food and lots of flag waving were seen in parks all over. Happy 146th Birthday Canada!

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    01 – Musician Adam Woodall is lucky enough to have two lovely ladies waiting for him after his performance at John Lawson stage, namely wife Nicole and baby girl Emerson.

    02 – Taking in the parties at both North Vancouver’s Waterfront Park and West Vancouver’s John Lawson Park are Natasha Guerra, left, and Emily Walker.

    03 – Strike up the band! The West Vancouver Youth Band takes to the stage under the baton of conductor and musical director Douglas Macaulay at John Lawson Park.

    04 – As part of this weekend’s ceremonies, West Vancouver’s Sarah McLachlan is honoured at the 98th Annual Kiwanis International Convention with the service organization’s highest award — the 2013 World Service Medal – for her dedication to music education. Congrats Sarah!

    05 – West Vancouver’s Hilary Drake donates her time to volunteer to hand out flags and pins and John Lawson Park.

    06 – Brats and pretzels and sausages are sizzling on the grill thanks to the crew at Black Forest Deli. From left: Anita Picklmeier, Hans Bischoff and Daniel Hauthal.

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    By Catherine Barr – Jul 1, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Jul 4, 2013

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  • Brian Jessel Cabriolet Gala 2013 with Colin James – Part Two

    In years past, Brian Jessel has welcomed names like Jay Leno and CeeLo Green. No wonder his annual BMW Cabriolet Gala is one of Vancouver’s most sought after and entertaining fundraisers.

    This year marked the 8th annual event and, as expected, all of this city’s best dressed were on hand to enjoy an evening of celebration and raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society. Posh live and silent auction items tempted supporters to bid their best as go-go dancers and sexy ladies on swings helped add to the decor. Extra special this year was an sultry VIP lounge complete with sleek black lounging couches and a fabulous front row seat for all the upcoming action on stage.

    Leading Vancouver restaurants, like Joe Fortes and Hy’s Restaurant, supplied the canapes as guests sipped on everything from Belvedere Vodka to Tavi tequila. Sweet Soul Burlesque dancers then got everyone warmed up with their “cheeky” and flirty performance before Rosette took to the stage to sing her latest hits. The night ended with headliner Colin James rocking out to a filled VIP audience that was more than happy to kick up their heels to all of his biggest hits.

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    01 – He’s the man of the hour and more. Seen here with the beautiful Lisa Calder, Brian Jessel welcomes friends and guests to his 8th annual gala.

    02 – They’re no strangers to the car biz. Dueck Auto Group’s Greg Keith, centre, attends the gala with friends Tyson Motz, left, and Brad Telford.

    03 – Blo Blow Dry Bar’s brand officer Hilary Chan-Kent cuddles up to her main man, Chris Johal, CEO of iWood Lumber Products, as guests get ready for the big show.

    04 – She’s stunning and elegant and carries her crown like a pro. Camille Munro, Miss World Canada 2013 has a busy year ahead of her.

    05 – They’re ready to “Thai” one on. Desmond and Peachy Chen are the proprietors and owners of Vancouver’s delicious Thai House and Pink Elephant Thai restaurants.

    06 – Models, actors and dancers Pierson Hayes, left, and Jonathan Kol are always shaking it sexy on stage. This night they are part of Rosette’s famously fabulous entourage.

    07 – Joe Fortes’ executive chef Wayne Sych serves up some seriously succulent seafood with assistant Corra-Rose Sitnam.

    08 – Dressed in sparkle and glamour from head to toe are guests Carmen Telford, left, Courtney Keith and Jessica Falle.

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    By Catherine Barr

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  • Colin James and Rosette headline BMW Cabriolet Gala 2013

    It’s where the stylish go to see and be seen. The annual Brian Jessel Cabriolet Gala is one of this city’s most prominent fundraisers and it’s well known for high fashion, fast cars, beautiful people and celebrity entertainment. As always, many North Shore faces were among the crowd on this 8th anniversary contributing as both sponsors and supporters. Burlesque dancers and go-go girls helped warm up the room before the live auction. Fabulous food, supplied by many of Vancouver’s leading restaurants, was served during the reception which also included a silent auction. Then it was time to clear the stage for up-and-coming singer Rosette who was followed by headlining musician Colin James. All funds raised go to support the Canadian Cancer Society.

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    01 – In the past he’s hosted Jay Leno, CeeLo Green and more. Congratulations to Brian Jessel on putting together another famously successful Cabriolet Gala year.

    02 – He’s a hockey scout and she’s been seen on The Real Housewives of Vancouver. BJ and Lisa MacDonald socialze with friends during the cocktail reception.

    03 – North Vancouver’s Franco Luongo cuddles up to Allison Nourse, left, and Luba Sasowski as guests get ready to bid on live auction items.

    04 – Always generous, gala sponsors Paul and Devina Zalesky, of AllWest insurance fame, are caught dancing to the rockin’ tune of headliner Colin James.

    05 – Mike and Leslie Rogers sample some of the goodies offered by Joe Fortes, Hy’s Restaurant and more during the pre-show reception.

    06 – West Vancouver’s Lionel Lorence is introduced to PR power gal Diana Zoppa as guests begin to arrive for the big show.

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    By Catherine Barr – Jun 15, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Jun 27, 2013

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  • Odd Squad Productions Gala Royale 2013 in Vancouver

    Back in 1997, long before reality TV and YouTube, the Odd Squad Productions team took their cameras and hit the streets of Vancouver. Focusing mainly on the downtown east side, theses police officers on video captured the true picture of life on the streets complete with all of its sadness, ugliness and drama. Today, these award-winning films serve as a raw and stark reminder to kids everywhere that drugs, and life on the street, are anything but glamorous. Last week, the Odd Squad Productions Society held its 2013 Gala Royale. VIPs, supporters and sponsors enjoyed a night of food, auction items and entertainment while helping raise money for this very worthwhile cause with the message that a happy ending is always possible.

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    01 – Global BC’s favourite weatherman, Mark Madryga, left, acts as the evening’s MC alongside Great Canadian Gaming Corporation’s Howard Blank and wife Cassiana.

    02 – Congratulations to newlyweds and Odd Squad supporters Shalina Kajani and Global BC news reporter John Daly who tied the knot last month at a surprise romantic ceremony.

    03 – On stage for the presentations are Odd Squad member Chris Graham, left, Alan Li and Odd Squad co-president Al Arsenault.

    04 – BrightLight Pictures’ Shawn Williamson and Michelle Gauvin of Performers Management are among the VIPs present for the Gala Royale event.

    05 – A fundraiser is nothing without its volunteers. Keeping an eye on the auction bids is helper Samantha Diamond.

    06 – Browsing the auction items prior to the dinner portion of the evening are transit officers Simon Doyon, left, and Donna Deis.

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    By Catherine Barr – Jun 13, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Jun 20, 2013

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  • Leo Awards 2013 Vancouver Film – Part II

    For 15 years now, the Leo Awards have helped shine the spotlight on hundreds of talented people working in BC film and television. And yet, after all these years, it happily continues to mix glamour and humility into a perfect combination that seems to get only better with age.

    The actual Leo Awards gala event, held this past Saturday at Vancouver’s Westin Bayshore Hotel, is an annual “Oscar” style evening complete with red carpet, champagne reception, live music, gourmet dinner and, of course, the awards show itself.

    The big night has always been a favourite of mine. And after covering the “Leos” for about 13 years now (see archive here), this veteran can truly say that this year’s anniversary show was one of the best.

    Maybe it was because of all the beautiful young starlets – each one dressed to cover model perfection as they stepped onto their first real red carpet. Maybe it was the fabulous live orchestra led by the amazing Hal Beckett. Or maybe it was all the handsome leading men, like Ryan Robbins, Ben Ratner and Ian Tracey – each a seasoned professional with big bankability here in BC and beyond.

    All of these elements were there. But maybe the biggest reason for success was the sense of accomplishment and sincerity that show producers Walter Daroshin and Sonny Wong again managed to weave into a magical evening where, for one night only, it was okay for this tight-knit local industry to stand up and do a little well-earned Hollywood style chest thumping.

    The night began with a bang as actress Beverley Elliott, who plays the role of “Granny” in ABC TV’s Once Upon a Time series,  got on stage to sing a rabble-rousing version of Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep”. Entitled “Filming in BC”, the song was a hilarious reference to many of the ins and outs of working in the industry. It also poked fun at directors, producers and BC Film’s recent campaign for government tax cuts – all of which garnered big laughs and cheers from the audience.

    Next up – the comedic husband and wife duo of Brent Butt and Nancy Robertson. Needing little introduction, the pair launched into a routine of perfectly timed jabs and jokes – and some not so perfectly planned improvised moments that turned out to be more hilarious than the planned script. No one was safe as they took pot shots at everything from the technical difficulties to the long-winded awards presentation itself.

    Other highlights this evening included a special 40th anniversary tribute by actor Jackson Davies to the legendary The Beachcombers series – a series which not only put the west coast of Canada on the map, but also triggered the birth of Hollywood North. Also this night, the many achievements of producer/director David Nutter were honoured with the Stephen J. Cannell award for all of  great work in BC – much of which dates back to the days of Johnny Depp in 21 Jump Street.

    Still, the night belonged to the nominees and Leo Award honourees who will hopefully look back on it all as a night to remember. And whether their careers take them all the way to the Academy Awards, or just to the next cattle call, I know they will all never forget that it all started right here in little ol’ British Columbia.

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    01 – Hubba hubba! Looking just as tall and handsome in real life, Property Brothers stars Drew Scott, left, and Jonathan Scott, right, are Leo presenters this night. Playing man in the middle, big brother JD comes along to keep them out of trouble.

    02 – Channeling a little Jack Nicholson, the ruggedly sexy Ian Tracey takes home two Leo Awards this night for his work in both Continuum and Ring of Fire.

    03 – Always in character, actor Michael Eklund shares a red carpet moment with Leo Awards president Walter Daroshin. Eklund would later take home the award for his work in Errors of the Human Body – a project he said was “life changing” in many ways.

    04 – The cast members and Leo nominees of Becoming Redwood walk the red carpet in style. From left: director  Jesse James Miller, actor Ryan Grantham and actress Jennifer Copping. Both Miller and Copping would take home Leos this night for their work in The Good Son – The Life of Ray ‘Boom Boom’ Mancini and for Becoming Redwood respectively.

    05 – He’s a charming lead man in every way. Actor Michael Shanks, of Stargate and Smallville fame, takes home a Leo for his work in Saving Hope.

    06 – She’s always the epitome of elegance on every red carpet. This year, actress Amanda Tapping walks the walk in a sleek and stylish black pantsuit. Win!

    07 – Taya Clyne is adorable in every way, yet carries herself with the seasoned confidence of a true pro. Taking home the Leo for “Best Female Performance in a Short Drama”, she also wins my vote for best dressed in her fabulous fuchsia gown.

    08 – You know you’re in for a good time with comedians Brent Butt and Nancy Robertson as hosts. Chatting with Leo Awards president Walter Daroshin prior to the show, the trio poses for media photos together on the red carpet.

     
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    By Catherine Barr

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  • BC Film and Television Leo Awards 2013

    I’ve always said it’s like a little bit of the Academy Awards right here in BC – but the truth is that the Leo Awards are much much more. And when you consider all the talented people that work in BC film and television, there really is a lot to celebrate. The 15th anniversary gala of the Leo Awards was held last weekend as the Westin Bayshore rolled out the red carpet and put on the ritz to welcome a record number of deserving nominees. The local stars, directors, producers, voice actors and stuntmen that have helped make Hollywood North a reality were all winners. Comedians Brent Butt and wife Nancy Robertson were spectacular as hosts and live music by Hal Beckett and The Vancouver Film Orchestra really added big glamour to make this one of the best years ever!

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    01 – West Vancouver actress Amanda Tapping, who is a presenter this night, joins North Vancouver impresario and Leo Awards president Walter Daroshin who started it all 15 years ago. Congrats!

    02 – With their masterful timing and hilarious ability to garner a laugh at every turn, actors/comedians Brent Butt and Nancy Robertson host the 15th anniversary gala.

    03 – Strike up the band for Liz Bowen and North Vancouver’s own Gary Jones as they keep everyone laughing during their musical tribute sketch.

    04 – Leo Awards producer Sonny Wong chats with the very talented Ian Tracey who would later take home two Leos for his performances in Ring of Fire and Continuum.

    05 – The North Shore’s own Jill Hope Johnson, producer, walks the red carpet with actor Vincent Tong, both of whom are nominated for the web series Yoga Town.

    06 – Donna Wong-Juliani, chair of the Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Foundation of BC, and Peter Leitch, chair of the Motion Picture Producers Industry Association and president of North Shore Studios, present the Stephen J Cannell “Friend of BC” award to director/producer David Nutter, left, who has worked on everything from ER, Band of Brothers and Entourage to the amazingly popular Game of Thrones.

    07 – Walking the red carpet are Becoming Redwood actors Viv Leacock and Joely Collins. Becoming Redwood was nominated for 14 Leo Awards this year.

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    By Catherine Barr – Jun 8, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Jun 13, 2013

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  • North Shore Mayors Golf Tournament at Seymour

    Fore! It was time to hit the links as the 6th Annual North Shore Mayors Golf Tournament signalled the unofficial start of summer’s swinging good times. Held at the beautiful Seymour Golf and Country Club in North Vancouver, the conditions were perfect for a great day of fun in the sun. This year the Hollyburn Family Services Society and their “Supporting Seniors to Remained Housed” project was the recipients of the first $50,000 of funds raised. Overall, everyone got a chance to drive for show and putt for dough via the many entertaining challenges which included longest drive, closest to the hole, hole-in-one, and the putting contest. Congratulations also to the many volunteers who helped organize the event. Job well done!

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    01 – AllWest Insurance CEO Paul Zalesky, left, and son Stefan (right) joins forces with Regency Auto Group GM John Rundle, centre left, and Regency Lexus general sales manager Ken Wong.

    02 – Helping out at the putting competition and more are realtor Mark Ballard, left, and North Shore Community Foundation president David Alsop.

    03 – Everyone’s always glad to see the pretty ladies in the beverage cart. Meredith Briden, left, and Maureen O’Brien help out all around the course.

    04 – Joining North Vancouver City mayor Darrell Mussatto, left, on the course are North Vancouver City councillor and friend Craig Keating along with KPMG execs Brian Szabo and Alastair Nimmons. No word on just how many mulligans they took – wink.

    05 – West Vancouver Foundation executive director Delaina Bell, left, and event organizer Heather Baker volunteer their time as they zip around the course making sure all the details are in place.

    06 – Hanging out the in Stromer bicycle tent is Sarah Moser who has a fun and alternative way to get around the course today.

    07 – North Shore Community Foundations directors Jan Argent, left, and Elizabeth McLaren take up their position on the course waiting to see that first hole in one!

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    By Catherine Barr – May 24, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Jun 6, 2013

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  • Lynn Valley Days Gala Night

    It’s always been about families and fun. But now, with the added glamour of a Friday night gala, Lynn Valley Days has indeed become the little festival that grew. Close to 500 guests donned their spring formal wear to attend the 3rd Annual Gala Dinner and Dance last Friday night to celebrate. A delicious buffet dinner, live music and silent auction items helped raise funds for the North Shore Rescue team. Congratulations to everyone involved.

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    01 – Job well done! A round of applause for Peter Haigh, left, from North Shore Rescue, Lynn Valley Days committee member Gillian Konst and Lynn Valley Community president and Lions Club member Eric Miura.

    02 – Best dressed award goes to Lynn Valley Community Association’s Tim Green, seen here with wife Cheryl, who is happy to perform the MC duties for the night.

    03 – Big thanks to Jim Pattison Hyundai’s Rob Ibbitt and his wife Patricia for their support of the gala this evening.

    04 – Keeping gala goers well watered with wine and cocktails are Brown’s Social House staffers Victoria MacIver, left, event coordinator Liz Campomar, bartender CJ Kerr and Emma McLellan.

    05 – So much fun sharing a table and celebrating with Self Storage Depot general manager Alex Gwilt and Wendy.

    06 – Girls just wanna have fun! Charito McKay, left, enjoys a night out with friend/realtor Elizabeth Dyer.

    07 – Belles of the ball. The Outlook’s own Jeanette Duey, left, attends a special pre-gala reception party generously hosted at the home of Cindy Lanctot and her husband Jim.

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    By Catherine Barr – May 24, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on May 31, 2013

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  • Heart and Stroke Gala Reception in West Vancouver

    It’s always a golden occasion at The Heart and Stroke Foundation gala. Entitled the “Heart of Gold”, this ninth annual fundraising event is always a reminder that heart disease is still a number one killer and that early detection and a healthy lifestyle are what we all need to practice to survive. A special pre-gala reception was held this month at the palatial West Vancouver waterfront home of Goldcorp’s Ian Telfer. As presenting sponsor, Goldcorp has been instrumental in bringing The Heart and Stroke Foundation’s message to the forefront. Invited guests also enjoyed a talk by Dr. Max Cynadar, brain specialist, on the affects of stroke, the brain and the body. The Heart of Gold gala takes place this weekend.

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    01 – West Vancouver’s best blonde sisters, Lori Shea, left, and Cindi George look extra glamorous for the pre-gala reception.

    02 – As a former Olympian, Charmaine Crooks, seen here with husband Anders Thorsen, knows the importance of a healthy heart and body.

    03 – Offering their support to this very worthwhile cause, businessmen Anders Thorsen, left, Amar Doman and Marc Seguin enjoy a conversation on the patio.

    04 – Honorary chairs Praveen & Anuja Varshney know firsthand about survive heart disease and stroke. Look for them at this weekend’s gala fundraiser.

    05 – Dr. Doug Clement, who is also a former athlete and Olympian, cuddles up to foundation vice-president Aderita Guerreiro.

    06 – Auction chair Darien Adley, left, Dr. Max Cynadar and gala chair Nancey Nanji are now getting ready for the big occasion this weekend.

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    By Catherine Barr – May 7, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on May 23, 2013

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  • Vancouver’s Newest Governor – Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia

    West Vancouver’s Wendy Lisogar-Cocchia may look like just another pretty face, but beneath this tiny frame lies a superwoman of epic strength and generosity who can now add the title of “Governor” to her list of achievements. It was a well-deserved honour for the businesswoman and mother who is not only founder of the Absolute Spa Group, but is also responsible for raising over $2.6 million for various children’s charities. She has also served as a Board of Trade director and, most recently, as chair for the organization during 2011-12. Last week, The Vancouver Board of Trade inducted Wendy to their Council of Governors at an elegant gala evening that also included honours for developer Terence Hui (Concord Pacific Developments) and Telus. Congratulations Wendy – you are an inspiration to us all.

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    01 – Joining Wendy at this very special occasion, daughter Connie congratulates her mom on all her amazing achievements.

    02 – Publisher/speaker Peter Legge, seen here with wife Kay, sits at the head table with the honourees and is pleased to be the evening’s MC.

    03 – Joining Wendy and her family for the evening are friends and spa girls Natalie Morin, left, Kristen Neal, Ali Anderson and Jill Bryan.

    04 – Known for their own generosity and philanthropy, West Vancouver’s Bob and Lily Lee are among the distinguished guests.

    05 – They’re one of Vancouver’s best power couples. Wendy and husband Sergio socialize with friends and guests during the pre-event reception.

    06 – Grammy award winning maestro Bramwell Tovey, seen here with yours truly, takes a break from conducting the Vancouver Symphony for a special performance at this evening’s gala. Bravo!

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    By Catherine Barr – April 29, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on May 16, 2013

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  • Novus Nights at Vancouver Club for Zajac Ranch

    It was the place to see and be seen last week as the Mel Jr & Marty Zajac Foundation of Young Professionals held their first annual fundraiser. Held at the prestigious Vancouver Club, Novus Nights was an evening of glitz and glamour. Each level of the five floor club was magically transformed into a different theme complete with matching food and libations. A chance to network with fellow up-and-comer business minds was also part of the mix. Presented by BLG (Borden Ladner Gervais), the night also benefitted the Zajac Ranch for Children.

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    01 – They started setting up at the club at 9am that morning, but now, organizers Annie Cranfield, left, and Sophie Perodeau relax and enjoy the evening on the top outside deck on level 5 at Novus Nights.

    02 – Absolute Elyx Vodka rep Jacob Sweetapple, left, chats with Turner Media Canada’s Craig Turner on the first floor which features live jazz piano music and more.

    03 – Checking out the charcuterie buffet and classic strings ensemble on level 3 are Lee Hettig, left, Ashley Weissberg and Brad Darrid.

    04 – Looking very dapper in a James Bond kind of way, Sebastian Achilles, left, Pouya Joudah and Oggy  Talic discuss business at the main floor bar where the cool beats lounge is located.

    05 – Finance man David Rutledge and girlfriend Abby Saltzberg make their way up the stairs towards the main ballroom as the band Hey Ocean takes the stage.

    06 – Chillin’ in the vodka lounge and enjoying some deep house beats on level 4 are Devi Basran, left, and Susan Spriggs from Payfirma.

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  • Pirates of the Caribbean Gala at Braemar in North Vancouver

    Ahoy mateys! The parents and friends of Braemar Elementary School in North Vancouver channeled their inner Johnny Depp for a night of frivolity last week at the school’s annual gala. Pirates of the Caribbean was the theme and the school looked like something from a movie set as everyone was dressed to the nines in fabulous costumes. The decor was amazing and parent Scott Warner even built a full size pirate ship in the auditorium which was spectacular. Auction items, a live band, food and fun were all part of the action. Monies raised will go to support new technology at the school.

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    01 – Yo ho ho! Welcoming guests at the front bar are pretty pirates Candace Walker, left, and Deanna Loychuk.

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    02 – Gala co-chair Bridgitte Anderson joins parent Ian Noble, left, and PAC co-chair Scott Despot.

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    03 – Wow! Transforming the school into a complete Pirates of the Caribbean experience are members of the decorating committee Ria Terins, left, shipbuilder Scott Warner, Sue Goddard and Stefani Stoch. Missing: Gala co-chair Angela Warner.

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    04 – No need to make them walk the plank. Wine auction organizers Nicole Martin and husband Drew, left, join silent auction organizer Elly Safari.

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    By Catherine Barr – May 3, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on May 9, 2013

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  • Beauty Soiree Night in West Vancouver

    Spring is in full bloom everywhere! What better way to celebrate than with The Bay in West Vancouver / Park Royal at their spring beauty night soiree. With fragrances as sweet as the blossoming flowers and flirty cosmetic colours bursting out all over, this night was a special opportunity for guests and shoppers to work their way through the new offerings while enjoying some cocktails, music and special demonstrations. Designer names like Armani, Prada, Oscar de la Renta, Chanel and more were all on display with their new and old favourites. It was a tropical celebration of beauty and style that helps prove that the best of the sunshine season is on its way.

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    01 – The glam girls at the Clinique counter help with skin care tips and techniques at the beauty night soiree. From left: Andrea Greenalgh, Janis Lawrie, Charmaine Martinez and Tannaz Ahmadi.

    02 – Wearing colourful leis and getting into the spirit of the night are Ashley Durrant, left, Keith Tiede and Michelle Richardson.

    03 – Spinning beats with the girls over at the Mac cosmetics counter, DJs Ryan Leonard, left, and Dean Turner hit the groove with Leanna Hubert, left, Colleen Barber and Lilia Afsahi.

    04 – The Bay general manager Dave Wilkinson teams up with sales manager Kathryn Wall to put on this evening’s festive event.

    05 – Showing off the best of Estee Lauder, sales rep Janine Fieldgate shows guest Jo Hailstone how to put on this spring’s prettiest shades.

    06 – Sales associate Troy B is Armani all the way. He helped organize the designer event which featured cocktails, special giveaways and demonstrations.

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    By Catherine Barr – April 19, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on May 2, 2013

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  • West Vancouver Chamber President’s Dinner and Business Awards

    The West Vancouver Chamber’s President’s Dinner & Business Excellence Awards took place last week at the West Vancouver Yacht Club. Every year, it is an excitement packed evening honouring nominees throughout the community in categories like Best Big Business, Best Small Business, Best New Business, Best Innovator, Young Entrepreneur and Citizen of the Year. Auction items and a formal buffet dinner were also part of the night. An extra special feature this year was the addition of the Mulgrave School Junior Filmmaker students who prepared individual films to honour each nominee.

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    01 – Three cheers for the young filmmakers of Mulgrave School who prepared some very entertaining and professional features to honour the business nominees.

    02 – West Vancouver Coun. Michael Lewis, left, joins Peter Gaskill, West Van Chamber’s Leagh Gabriel and Steamkeepers’ president John Barker.

    03 – Sitting together for dinner are Dr. Lindsay Jesswein, left, Dr. Sara Kinnon, singer Amanda Wood and husband Jesse Dean Cook.

    04 – Sitting at The Outlook newspaper table are Kathy Russell, left, Pat Paproski, Laura Lachambre, Greg Laviolette and Nicole Shandler.

    05 – West Vancouver Chamber President Gabrielle Loren gives son Spencer a big hug for doing such a great job in welcoming guests to the event.

    06 – Dr. Sheila Ebrahim, left, and Michelle van Eck enjoy the evening together at the West Vancouver Yacht Club.

    07 – Olive and Anchor owners Rick and Lisa Lee are all the buzz in Horseshoe Bay with their growing restaurant business.

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    By Catherine Barr – Apr 18, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Apr 25, 2013

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  • Variety BC Golden Heart Gala Honouring Peter Armstrong

    Variety BC – The Children’s Charity is one of the most prestigious charities in the province. Their tireless work behind the scenes with special needs kids is exceptional and heart-warming. Only makes sense then that one of their most prestigious awards is called the Golden Heart Award in honour of individuals who make a difference in our community. This year’s gala honouree is Peter R.B. Armstrong, of Rocky Mountaineer fame, who has literally donated millions of dollars to over 200 different charities throughout the years. The special gala dinner was held at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver which was fitting in more than one way as rumour has it Peter used to work there as a doorman years ago. Some even say that’s where he got the idea to start his first ever tour company. Congrats to Peter and everyone involved

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    01 – Greeting everyone at the door with a handshake and a smile, Golden Heart honouree Peter Armstrong and partner Suvina Lal get set to enjoy the evening’s festivities.

    02 – She is the “Absolute” queen of the spa scene and looks fabulous as a result. West Vancouver’s Wendy Cocchia, centre, chats with assistant Jennifer Trudel, left, and Tradeworks executive director Maninder Dhaliwal.

    03 – Former political powerhouse “Amazing Grace” McCarthy, seen here with husband Ray, still looks beautiful at age 85. The lights on the Lions’ Gate Bridge were her idea and are known as Gracie’s Pearls to this day.

    04 – A former co-recipient of the Golden Heart award on behalf of GlobalBC TV in 2011, North Vancouver’s Brett Manlove, left, is now co-owner of RTown Vancouver. Seen here with wife Brenda, the couple shares conversation with Variety’s Sandra Lowe and husband Chris Lowe who is regional manager of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) of BC and Yukon.

    05 – Always elegant and always generous, the philanthropic legacy of Rosalie and Joe Segal are legendary and they are always part of this glamorous evening.

    06 – Looking dapper, West Vancouver businessman Martin Charlwood, of Century 21 fame, escorts the beautiful Candace Alderson down the red carpet.

    07 – Making it look easy at 95 years young, the “King of Swing” and BC’s best band leader Dal Richards attends the gala with wife Muriel.

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    By Catherine Barr – Apr 15, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Apr 18, 2013

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  • A4K Boxing Gala Glam Brings Vegas to Hollyburn Country Club

    It’s been 11 years since the Athletic for Kids (A4K) group got together to put up their dukes to raise money for youngsters to play sports. And with ever increasing costs, more and more families have been reaching out for assistance. This year the board was back with its Las Vegas themed gala at Hollyburn Country Club in West Vancouver where invited guests and VIP athletes were treated to a night of cocktails, prizes, auction items, a gourmet dinner and the main event – a five round sanctioned boxing card that featured an exhibition match by rookie fighter and ex BC Lions star Sean Millington.

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    01 – Getting ready behind the scenes with the fighters and holding up the coveted big belt are board member Craig Knapton, left, and fight night coordinator / former Olympic boxer Manny Sobral.

    02 – Athletics for Kids past-president Craig Knapton, right, welcomes former BC Lions Sean Millington to the ring for his exhibition boxing debut. Don’t worry ladies, he’s still looking good even after taking a few punches.

    03 – Athletics for Kids board member and former Vancouver Canucks hero Dave Babych, centre, chats with guests Chris Gray, left, and Barry Pynn before the dinner starts.

    04 – Making sure all the feathers and sequins are in place for a perfect Vegas night are A4K director Kimberly MacAulay, left, and PR pro Pamela Buck.

    05 – Sitting ringside with their doctor duties this night are Dr Jim Hunter, left, and Dr Marc Boileau.

    06 – It’s a true boy’s night out as guests Adam Wicks, left, and Andre Boileau can tell you complete with Vegas showgirls, steak dinner and live action boxing.

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    By Catherine Barr – April 5, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on April 11, 2013

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  • Quinn Lemley New York’s Burlesque Beauty

    Burlesque performer Quinn Lemley knows that sometimes you “gotta get a gimmick”. But look beyond the tricks and kicks and you’ll find that her stage salute to the classics is full of both substance, and show.

    Leading lady Lemley is bringing her Burlesque to Broadway stage extravaganza to Vancouver’s River Rock Theatre this coming weekend (April 6). Her ensemble includes two talented sidekicks (dancers Amanda Brantley and Sarah Brophy) and a 10-piece big band taken directly from the Great White Way.

    Armed with a wardrobe of feathers and fans, and a whole slew of sequins and sparkle, the passionate red-head promises an event that feels more like a party than anything else.

    In an recent interview from New York city, Lemley says that while she has visited BC before, she is very much looking forward to her first visit to Vancouver.

    “I want everyone to be titilated and teased and really pleased,” she says with a giggle over the phone.

    Lemley however is also quick to point out that underneath all the glamour, the show is a special tribute to the ladies of the burlesque era and the amazing legacy they left behind.

    Inspired by names like Mae West, Rita Hayworth and more, Lemley affectionately describes her romance with the stage and the songs she so dearly loves to perform.

    “I don’t know what it is,” she says. “But putting on a boa you just feel so fun and sexy.”

    Written and produced in part by Lemley herself, she says she couldn’t wait to write a story that tells the tale of not only her idols, but also herself.

    Lemley also adds that while it was important to keep the production sultry and sexy, it is by no means vulgar or inappropriate in any way.

    “I think there’s something about manners and glamour and decency and watching how we speak,” she states. “It’s all the old jokes with double entendres and it’s never sleazy – it’s smart. I think always being classy is best.”

    Saying that they really blow the roof off the house with one hit after another, Lemley looks forward to belting out the biggies. She also looks forward to meeting her audience after the show.

    “The people in BC are amazing,” she says. “We always have women coming out in groups dressed-up and and it’s a great date night.”

    Talking to her, it’s easy to tell that this burlesque beauty has a genuine fondness for the women she portrays on stage. And while most folks can’t wait to see her in character, it’s clear that her strength of character is what makes her a star.

    By Catherine Barr

  • Dundarave Easter Egg Hunt

    It’s a family favourite every year! Easter celebrations over the weekend saw the Dundarave merchants in West Vancouver taking part in their annual Easter Egg hunt. Over 18,000 Easter eggs were hunted down by the kids who also were provided with a map and a tickets for the famous Bunny Draw. Everyone got an hour to visit all the shops and collect their eggs, then it was down to the beach where the big bunnies were handed out to lucky winners. Congrats to all involved.

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    01 – Two year-old Chloe Gibson and mom Jessica are on the hunt for goodies. Jessica also own the butcher shop in Dundarave village.

    02 – Truffle House owner Fabienne Chaber and daughter Olivia are busy handing out chocolate eggs in front of their popular restaurant.

    03 – The ladies from the Knit-n-Stich wool shop, namely Lilias Barr, left, and Emma Owen, have lots of children visit the store this day.

    04 – Hauling fluffy bunnies down to the beach for the big giveaway is Patrick Snowball. His mom Mariane is one of the event organizers.

    05 – Nine year-old Narin Salekdeh and mom Nazila follow their Easter egg map to find all the treasures.

    06 – In her Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it – Colleen Cranney is all smiles inside Delany’s Coffee House.

    07 – Financially speaking, the girls from RBC Bank are all too happy to pay out their interests in chocolate this day. From left: Tina Abdollahi and Prab Wong.

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    By Catherine Barr – March 30, 2012

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on April 4, 2013

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  • Arthritis Society Celebrates Dr. Ross Petty Chair

    We’ve all heard of arthritis, but too often we think on it as an old person’s condition. And contrary to popular belief, children are also affected by an equally debilitating form of the disease, better known as Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA). However, thanks to the generosity of many families and donors, The Arthritis Society – BC & Yukon Division, definitely has something to celebrate. After raising $5 million, the Ross Petty Research Chair for Pediatric Rheumatology has now been established at the University of British Columbia (UBC). This legacy fund will now ensure that children get help sooner and will further ensure continued funding and research of the 40+ years of work that Dr. Petty has already dedicated to finding a cure. A small celebration marked the occasion as friends, family and dignitaries toasted this milestone moment together.

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    01 – With a beautiful beaming smile, you wouldn’t guess that eight year-old Cassie Porte, seen here with mom Debbie, suffers from debilitating JIA. Here they celebrate Childhood Arthritis Month together.

    02 – Having dedicated a lifetime to research, Dr. Ross Petty was honoured this evening by national Arthritis Society CEO Janet Yale at the Childhood Arthritis Month celebration.

    03 – Communications manager Mike Leland is always on hand to lend a hand when it comes to working hard behind the scenes for The Arthritis Society – BC & Yukon Division.

    04 – Executive assistant Madelene Tattersall greets guests and dignitaries as they arrive for the special Ross Petty Research Chair / Childhood Arthritis Month celebration and presentation.

    05 – Executive director Nancy Roper, of The Arthritis Society – BC & Yukon Division, chats with David Porte, who was instrumental in helping raise money for this cause and for starting the “Cassie & Friends” charity on behalf of his daughter.

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    By Catherine Barr – Mar 7, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Mar 28, 2013

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  • West Vancouver Soccer Safiya Cup for Cancer

    They say it’s not whether you win or lose, it’s how you play the game. Never before has that statement been more true than at last week’s first annual Safiya Cup. Held at West Vancouver’s Pauline Johnson School, this U13 boys round robin tournament was more about fun and fundraising than anything else. It was inspired by the story of a beautiful young girl who tragically passed away late last year due to lymphoma. Ten year-old Safiya Mawani came from a soccer family where she and her brother Zia played for the local team. She won the hearts of everyone she touched. In honour of her memory, coaches, friends and family came together to put on this amazing community event. Some tears but lots of cheers were the order of the day as everyone was reminded yet again that the real battles in life almost always take place off the field. All proceeds raised go to the BC Cancer Foundation.

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    01 – The West Vancouver Soccer Club U13 boys team The Blues enjoy a great day of sun, fun and friendship in tribute to their teammate Zia’s sister – Safiya Mawani.

    02 – It is a day of brave smiles and lovely memories as father Ash, mother Ashifa and brother Zia Mawani attend the first annual Safiya Cup, named in honour of their 10 year-old daughter/sister.

    03 – Every event like this needs their volunteers. A big thank you to soccer parents Marilyn Laires, left, Manon Martin, Darren Lemon, Catherine Goulet and Al Charlie for all of their help.

    04 – Co-captains Josh Butler and Mackenzie Ward hold the Safiya Cup as they and their combined North Vancouver team members (from The Phantoms and The Banshees) strike a winning pose as tournament winners.

    05 – West Vancouver Mayor Michael Smith, left, is happy to help hand out the medals alongside event organizer and soccer coach John Green.

    06 – Helping keep the hot dogs coming and the donations flowing, volunteers John Laires, left, Genie Choi, Wade Flemons and Susan Beck work tirelessly behind the scenes as volunteers.

    07 – Playing in the Safiya Cup, Kristopher Kirkwood and his dad Keith watch all the action taking place in the final game.

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    By Catherine Barr – March 9, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on March 21, 2013

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  • On the Scene with John Green – Bar Consultant to the Stars

     

    Whether he’s shaking hands with the Rolling Stones, or shaking a martini for actress Sharon Stone, celebrity club owner and international bar expert John Green has become the latest “One to Watch” here in Vancouver.

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    Armed with an impressive resume and a collection of celebrity photos that would make a paparazzi drool, Green has definitely earned his stripes. His reputation as a top level bar consultant is well-deserved given that he started as one of the original Tom Cruise hippy-hippy-cocktail shakers of his day.

    Now, with a world of experience behind him, he’s setting his sights even higher as he concocts his next move and possibly a jump to television.

    And with a background that includes everything from appearances on the London stage (with actress Emma Thompson), to  his days as a semi-pro golfer, one can only wonder what Green is capable of next.

    Speaking from his West Vancouver home, Green’s eyes instantly light up with mischief as he talks about his many past experiences in London, California and Hong Kong. Schmoozing with the likes of Liza Minnelli and Matthew McConaughy was the norm and the Dom Perignon champagne flowed like water.

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    John Green entertains movie star Matthew McConaughey here in Vancouver

    “It was fascinating in that they’re just people,” he says as he ponders all his celebrity encounters. “It was very cool because everyone just likes to hang around with the stars – and it was also good for business.”

    His devilish grin continues to gives him away as we pour over more photos of Green tipping tequila down the throat of billionaire Richard Branson at an exclusive private soiree.  Yet another photo shows Green at a private after-party posing nonchalantly with two of “the boys” – namely Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood from the Rolling Stones.

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    Virgin billionaire Richard Branson enjoys a little tequila time with bar star John Green

    The life he has lived would make for a great movie – but it’s the stories he can’t tell publicly that would easily fill a book.

    But whether it’s consulting at the Cumberland Hotel, or working with John Jarvis, chief executive officer of Hilton Hotels worldwide, Green is more than the sum of his bar flair.

    As founder of Bar Biz UK, a hospitality training consultant group, Green and his partners helped open some of the most prestigious places on the planet. The China Jump Hong Kong, The Jump Kuala Lumpur and The Wall $t Supper Club in Malaysia are just a few of the establishments that he co-owned and operated. Hired to do work all over Britain, he was even contracted by Smirnoff Vodka U.K. to develop new cutting edge bar concepts never seen before. Green and his team also trained staff in Ireland, France and Australia with bartender tours in Greece and more.

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    Meryl Streep, Sharon Stone, Gil Bellows, Christian Slater, Saul Rubinek

    Once billed as “Europe’s Best Bartender” by United Distillers, Green was even featured in Cosmopolitan’s U.K. magazine as “one of the most interesting people to meet in London” back in the early 90s.

    So what does this leading international bar consultant think of Vancouver?

    Green has some insight here too, stating that liquor law changes need to happen – and soon.

    “I welcome changes to the existing liquor laws,” he says. “I would love to start up a joint or two in Vancouver but the style of operations that I do would be stifled by the licensing laws currently here in British Columbia.”

    Needless to say, while Vancouver muddles its way through some new liquor legalese, look for this effervescent Englishman to start shaking things up just a little more than usual.

    By Catherine Barr

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  • Wear Else Vancouver Spring 2013 Fashion Show

    West Vancouver’s Zahra Mamdani knows all the best dressed gals in town. And now, with spring in the air, it’s time to shed those winter woolies for something lighter. Last week, Zahra and her staff put on a sensational Spring 2013 Runway Show at her Park Royal store. Invites for friends and guests included a champagne reception and fashion show complete with a private shopping session. Featuring styles by Elizabeth & James, Black Orchid, Haute Hippie, Sinclair and more, it was a treat to see that sunshine styles are just around the corner. And while it isn’t patio season just yet, something tells me that these hot new trends won’t be under wraps for much longer.

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    01 – West Vancouver’s gorgeous golden girls Kristy Brinkley, left, Carey Smith and Janelle Washington get busy shopping for spring.

    02 – Wear Else president/owner Zahra Mamdani, left, and stylist Marie Rowley put some spring in everyone’s step with their Spring 2013 Runway Show.

    03 – Long lashes and extensions are all the rage these days as West Vancouver’s Lash Fabulous owners Lisa Tomanik, left, and Mara Uhrle show-off some samples.

    04 – Taking some time to be with the girls, Monica Soprovich, left, and Sharon Cooper check out the new styles.

    05 – Cheering for her daughter every step on the way, proud mama Shamin Jamal poses with her daughter Zahra Mamdani.

    06 – Always looking glam, it’s not surprising to see gala gals Alexis Palkowski, left, and Angela Lee shopping for their next big night out.

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    By Catherine Barr – Mar 8, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Mar 14, 2013

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  • Vancouver International Wine Festival Bacchanalia Gala 2013

    The players may have changed, but the celebration remains the same. The Vancouver International Wine Festival (previously known as the Vancouver Playhouse International Wine Festival), held its Bacchanalia Gala Dinner last week. The magnificent ballroom at the Fairmont Vancouver Hotel was transformed into a magical setting as guests sipped on bubbly glasses of Mumm Napa DVX 2005 during the reception. Then it was time for dinner and a magical trip through the great state of California. Each course was accompanied by two select vintages including Painted Rock Estate Chardonnay, Schug Cameros Pinot Noir and special Cabernet Sauvignon from West Vancouver’s own Ray Signorello. After dinner it was time for the wine auction. Overall, the evening raised over $400,000 for its new beneficiary – Bard on the Beach.

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    01 – Vancouver International Wine Festival executive director Harry Hertscheg, left, raises a toast to open the festival alongside Bard on the Beach’s leading man, Christopher Gaze.

    02 – Bacchanalia Gala PR gal Megan Verchere, left, and West Vancouver real estate agent Alexis Palkowski set the fashion trend at the champagne reception.

    03 – North Shore residents and Bacchanalia gala board members Jim and Milena Robertson have both been part of this elegant affair for many years.

    04 – West Vancouver’s Darrell Ert, left, and businessman Gary Segal are among the VIPs at the gala event.

    05 – West Vancouver winemaker Ray Signorello is lucky enough to spend half his time down in Napa tending to his vines. He and girlfriend Tanya are also expecting their second child later this year.

    06 – Actor Paul Duchart cuddles up to the House Wine gals, aka Michaela Morris and Michelle Bouffard, who are always on hand to keep the glasses full.

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    By Catherine Barr – Feb 26, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Mar 7, 2013

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  • West Vancouver Foundation Appreciation Reception

    Since 1979, the West Vancouver Foundation has helped shape our community. Through donations and endowment funds, the foundation has supported many worthy causes and has helped bring donors together with other heritage, non-profit organizations and community projects. Scholarships and grants are also part of the giving process and many groups and individuals alike have them to thank for this generosity. Last week, at West Vancouver’s Capilano Golf and Country Club, the foundation held a special appreciation reception. Mayor Michael Smith started the evening off with the surprise announcement that he would be donating his recent council pay raise to the foundation (that amounts to about $9,000 a year). But the surprises didn’t stop there as foundation chair Gerry Humphries announced the installment of the new McLaren Family Trust – a $501,000 fund given by the family in memoriam of their mother. Congrats to all involved.

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    01 – West Vancouver councillor Mary-Anne Booth, left, chats with the iconic Barbara Brink whose long list of service achievements include Science World, Vancouver General Hospital, United Way and more.

    02 – West Vancouver councillor Bill Soprovich, left, joins Mayor Michael Smith who donated his recent pay raise to the foundation this night.

    03 – Three cheers for the McLaren family who presented the foundation with a giant cheque this night in the amount of $501,000 in memoriam.

    04 – West Vancouver police member Jag Johal and guest Iain Bell are among the VIPs in attendance this night.

    05 – Outlook newspaper editor Justin Beddall gets all the news from foundation executive director Delaina Bell on this history night.

    06 – West Vancouver Foundation chair Gerry Humphries, left, knows what it means to build a community. He learned all about it from his dad Jim back when he was a member of the foundation.

    07 – Welcoming guests to the reception and making all the surprise announcements, chair Gerry Humphries, left, executive director Delaina Bell and board member Mark Ballard put together a night to remember.

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    By Catherine Barr – Feb 21, 2013

    Also as seen in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Feb 28, 2013

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