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B.C. AND ALBERTA TO DEVELOP OLYMPIC/PARALYMPIC LEGACY
February 13, 2009Joan McIntyre, B.C. Minister of State for Intergovernmental Relations (standing) watched as Minister Polak (seated, left) and Alberta Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation Cindy Ady signed an agreement Feb. 13 to ensure continuing use of Winter Olympic legacy venues in both provinces. The event was held at Cypress Mountain Resort, the Official Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard Venue for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
Joan McIntyre, B.C. Minister of State for Intergovernmental Relations (standing) watched as Minister Polak (seated, left) and Alberta Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation Cindy Ady signed an agreement Feb. 13 to ensure continuing use of Winter Olympic legacy venues in both provinces. The event was held at Cypress Mountain Resort, the Official Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard Venue for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
Minster Polak met IOC president Jacques Rogge at the Cypress Mountain Snowboard FIS World Cup on February 13, 2009.
From left to right:
John Furlong, CEO of VANOC, Joan McIntyre, B.C. Minister of State for Intergovernmental Relations, IOC president Jacques Rogge, B.C. Healthy Living and Sport Minister Mary Polak and Cindy Ady, Alberta Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation.


