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  • Glowbal Group’s New Trattoria Opening Night

    West Vancouver’s Emad Yacoub and Shannon Bosa Yacoub are well known for their Glowbal Restaurant Group. With names like Italian Kitchen, Black and Blue, Coast and more, this yummy enterprise has achieved great success in Vancouver over the last few years. Now it’s time to add another member to the family with the opening of their newest venture – Trattoria. Located at Park Royal as part of the shopping centre’s extensive and stylish renovations, this is also the first North Shore venture of its kind. Staffed with experienced players, a fan favourites menu, and a perfectly positioned roof patio, this is bound to be a hot spot for the upcoming summer and beyond.

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    01 – Owner Shannon Bosa-Yacoub and chef Jonathan Chuy welcome guests to the opening night party.

    02 – Congrats to CKNW radio traffic gal Jennifer Thomson and her new hubby Mike Cooper who are both just back from their Vegas wedding in time for the party.

    03 – Hussein Shivji and Raheil Moradi check out the sun-filled patio space on the roof.

    04 – Sharing in the celebration are Park Royal Shopping Centre VP Rick Amantea and wife Christine, left, with Great Canadian Landscaping’s Jason Black and wife Leslie.

    05 – John de Vincenzi and Jill Sinclair sample eats on the rooftop patio.

    06 – Glowbal Group’s Tara Armstrong and Head of Corporate Operations Jack Lamont.

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    By Catherine Barr – May 9, 2014

    Also as seen in the Vancouver Sun Newspaper

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  • Osaka Seafood Market Opens in Park Royal West Vancouver

    tina.jpgLast week, Park Royal Shopping Centre welcomed its newest anchor tenant, Osaka Supermarket, with a celebration that rivaled New Year’s Eve. Part of the T&T chain, this newest location is only the second of its kind in Canada. With over 37,000 sq. ft. and 205 employees, it focuses on high-end products and an “upscale multicultural food experience”. The line-ups were around the block to get in on opening day which featured lion dancing, Taiko drumming, an eye-dotting ceremony and ribbon cutting with invited VIPs. PS. The door-crasher live lobsters special sold out in 3 hrs – and they were delicious.

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    01 – It’s just about the freshest seafood you can get. Osaka’s expert fishmongers play with a live King Crab right out of one of the tanks as folks line up to get shellfish and more.

    02 – Park Royal’s Nancy Small, Director of Marketing and Sustainability, left, and Alicia Fruhm, Marketing and Events Coordinator, check out the live fish tanks at the seafood counter.

    03 – Local dignitaries and VIPs grab their scissors to help Osaka CEO Cindy Lee cut the ribbon for the grand opening.

    04 – North Vancouver City councillor Bob Fearnley, who has travelled to Asia many times, shows off some of the more exotic selections to be found in the produce aisle.

    05 – The North Shore Outlook’s own super sales gal Janine Fieldgate and Sales Manager Greg Laviolette take the grand tour after the celebrations.

    06 – Master sushi supervisor Nick is decked out in his red finery to oversee the master crafting of all the fresh sushi selections this opening day.

    07 – They’re the girl power behind the Osaka success story. Daughter Tina Lee, left, Director, and mom Cindy Lee, CEO, are thrilled with the turnout by both the public and dignitaries for their special opening day celebrations.

    08 – Park Royal Vice President Rick Amantea, left, and Larco owner Mansoor Lalji are among the VIPs in attendance for the lion dances and Taiko drumming presentations.

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    By Catherine Barr – Nov 17, 2010

    Also as published in print in the North Shore Outlook Newspaper on Nov 25, 2010

  • North Shore Outlook 10 Year Anniversary

    10-year_groupYou know how they say time flies when you’re having fun? Well, trust me when I say that it’s true. The last decade has flown by at the speed of light and in looking back, I realize just how wonderful, yet fleeting, life can be. In the last seven years that I have had the privilege of writing for The Outlook, I estimate that I have taken 11,653 photos of close to 34,959 faces at more than 3,640 local events. To this day, I never forget a smile (even though I sometimes forget the name – wink). So here’s to you – the people of my community, my neighbours and my new found friends. It is an honour to be here to share in all your special memories. I thank you all for your heart-warming smiles and look forward to ten years more – at least.

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    01 – Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow and Neil Young played to a sell-out crowd of 9,000 at Ambleside Park in Summer 2009 as the Lee Family, Terry McBride and the Sarah McLachlan Foundation made history with a charity concert that attracted worldwide attention.

    02 – The first ever sanctioned amateur boxing match in West Vancouver was held in March 2003 when the A4K (Athletics for Kids) held their first annual black-tie gala at Hollyburn Country Club – an event that is still going strong.

    03 – It wasn’t how they planned to celebrate their 40th anniversary, but members of the North Shore Rescue team had to rescue their own in 2004 as a trek up Yukon’s Mount Logan went terribly wrong leaving Erik Bjarnason, Alex Snigurowicz and Don Jardine fending for their lives. From left: team members Barry Mason, Erik Bjarnason, Linda Bily and Don Jardin.

    04 – Organizers Kenn Hamlin (left), and David Gouge (right) flank architect and famous ‘supermodeller’ Arthur Erickson at one of the legendary West Vancouver Eppich houses during the AIDS Memorial fundraiser in September 2005. Erickson passed away May 2009.

    05 – The 2010 Winter Olympics are almost here, and we have Olympic bid committee member, silver medalist and North Shore gal Charmaine Crooks, left, to thank for it. Pictured here in November 2006 with fellow Olympian and gold medalist Catriona LeMay Doan at the Gold Medal Plates event, she will finally see her life’s work come to fruition next year.

    06 – The Kay Meek Centre for the Performing Arts opened its doors, unofficially, in November 2004 with a gala performance of “The Prince of Africa”, performed by the African Children’s Choir, and seen here with sponsor Suzanne Latta. Sadly, Kay Meek herself passed away later that same weekend.

    07 –  Park Royal Shopping Centre’s new “Village” debuted in September 2004 with a series of grand openings, but none grander than the Home Depot’s “Inspire to Dream” gala night. The $300 per person fundraiser honoured the work of athlete Rick Hansen, seen here with wife Amanda, and featured a private intimate concert with recording artist Jann Arden.

    08 – One of Canada’s most renowned Impressionist painters, Daniel Izzard, celebrated his 80th birthday in May 2003. Seen here with a beautiful portrait of granddaughter Carissa Davis, the event was a veritable who’s who of North Shore dignitaries. Izzard died in June 2007.

    09 – NBA superstar Steve Nash and various celebrities were seen at the multi-million dollar West Vancouver home of Kyle and Janelle Washington in July 2007 at the “Carats” charity fundraiser and poker game where, for $10,000 per couple, guests got to hobnob with Nash and his famous friends. From left: Producer/composer David Foster (left) Steve Nash and his mom.

    10 – There were tears, cheers and beers as the staff of the old Park Royal Hotel bid a bittersweet goodbye to their old digs in September 2004 to make way for a new development. Built in 1957 by West Vancouver’s late Frank Bernard, the memories and stories about her good old days will live on forever.

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    By Catherine Barr – November 11, 2009

    Published in print by the North Shore Outlook on November 19, 2009

  • Rotary Wine Fest at Park Royal West Van

    rotary_wineThe 8th Annual North Shore Rotary Wine and Food Festival took place last weekend at Park Royal Shopping Centre. Sipping and sampling was on the menu as was live music and more. Local restaurants, wineres and volunteers all pitched in to help make it happen and proceeds raised will go to the North Shore Youth Safe House. Hanging out at the mall with friends was never quite like this. Cheers.

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    01- West Van Surise Rotary president Bawn Campbell, left, and North Van Rotary president Norm Thompson greet guests as they arrive.

    02 – Helping organize the event are members Janice Bosley, left, and Shirley Robertson.

    03 – Cupcakes store owner Lori Joyce, who just opened her newest store in the village, hands out sweet snacks topped with frosting and love.

    04 – North Vancouver MP Andrew Saxton attends the event with friend and voice-over actress Brandi Ferguson.

    05 – North Vancouver District Mayor Richard Walton and wife Celeste Pelc are among the VIPs coming out in support.

    06 – Liberty Wine Merchants’ Tyler Dawson and Shelley Preston keep the glasses filled with reds and whites.

    07 – Hot stuff – Horseshoe Bay Boathouse chef Gerry Wiesner was a popular guy thanks to his pan full of delicious spicy hot prawns.

    08 – Shitake mushroom pasta fresh from the table of Magia E Bevi chefs Rob Parrott, left, and Doug Grisdale kept them coming back for more.

    09 – Cheers to good friends and good times at the mall. From left: Doug and Jane Knill, Alexandra Buesse and David Smith.

    By Catherine Barr – October 24, 2009

    Published in print by the North Shore Outlook newspaper on October29, 2009