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  • Whistler Cornucopia Wine and Food Festival 2013

    It’s one of Whistler’s biggest events of the year – and this year it just got bigger. Whistler’s 17th Annual Cornucopia food and wine festival is on now and there’s lot of new stuff happening. Usually held for only one weekend, this year the festival has expanded to a full 11 days and two weekends. Sponsored by North Shore based BlueShore Financial, the event is known for its famous winemakers’ dinners, tasting seminars and wild after parties. This year’s version however has a mellower tone. Putting the focus back on the wine, attendees and guests can walk from event to event with ease and experience all that Whistler has to offer before the big ski season hits. The festival continues all this weekend.

    Whistler Cornucopia Food and Wine Festival 2013
    Whistler Cornucopia Food and Wine Festival 2013

    Olympian Ashleigh McIvor, left, and her newlywed hubby, Whitecaps soccer star Jay DeMerit, join Hy’s Steakhouse owner Neil Aisenstat and Foxtrot Vineyard’s Gustav Allander for Hy’s decadent winemaker’s dinner.

    BlueShore Financial CEO and president Chris Catliff, seen here with financier Alexander Hayne, is a title sponsor of this year’s festival.

    No wigging out here. Crush tasting gala is Whistler’s premiere event at Cornucopia and a great place for a girlfriend’s night out.

    West Vancouverite and Painted Rock Estate Winery owner John Skinner toasts the occasion at Hy’s Steakhouse.

    Dressing the part at the Fairmont Whistler’s MarTEAni party are PR gal Kerry Duff, left, and Kathryn O’Shea-Evans.

    Celebrating the end of Prohibition at Garfinkels as part of the Cornucopia party list are Gibbons Hospitality Group events manager Liam Peyton, left, and Absolute Elyx vodka’s Jacob Sweetapple.

    By Catherine Barr
    November 12, 2013

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

  • 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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