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Ski Jobs and Winter Olympics Help Boost Economy

If you love to ski or snowboard and want to share your love of the sport with the world, the current climate in the ski and snowboarding industry opens the door for great opportunities in a number of ski related jobs. A number of top ski resorts throughout the US and Canada are currently hiring for a number of positions, and there are also still a number of opportunities to work at the 2010 Winter Olympics celebration in Vancouver.

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Northern Michigan Ski Season Off to Slow Start

For skiers in the northern US, many Michigan ski resorts were slow to open this past December. Despite many disagreeable weather conditions on the part of mother nature, three of northern Michigan’s largest ski areas are now open to the public, and are expected to bring in record numbers of visitors to area ski resorts this year.

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Women’s Hockey Schedule for the 2010 Winter Olympics

In a few short weeks, the 2010 Winter Olympics kicks off in Vancouver, and women’s hockey is slated to be one of the most watched events.

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Following the 2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver Torch

With the next scheduled stop along the trail of the 2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver celebratory torch at Regina, Saskatchawan, the Olympic torch is burning strong and followed by an endless crowd of supporters clad in ski gear and winter clothing.

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Team USA Bobsled Team on a Winning Streak

With the 2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver rapidly approaching, the USA Bobsled/Skeleton team is still celebrating a number of recent victories, and also hoping to bring home the gold this year for Team USA.

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Biathlon One of 2010’s Hottest Winter Sports

The biathlon has long been one of the most challenging athletic events of all time, and this year, at the 2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver, spectators will be able to see some of the world’s most talented biathlon athletes face off in one of the stiffest competitions of all time.

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Weather Presents Challenge for 2010 Olympic Freestylers

Today’s aerial freestyle skiers have to be up to the challenge no matter what is thrown in their direction, having the ability to acclimate to and still compete in any kind of condition. For the 2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver aerialists, the competition is not just about beating the next guy, but also about beating the weather.

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Canada’s Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort Puts Winter Olympics Enthusiasts Right in the Middle of the Fun

Canada’s Whistler Blackcomb Ski Resort Puts Winter Olympics Enthusiasts Right in the Middle of the Fun

After being selected as the host site for some events of the 2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver celebration, some skiers and enthusiasts wondered if the Whistler resort would even be open to the general public.

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Freestyle Skiing

Freestyle Skiing, what else are you going to do? Once the 2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver celebrations are over, don’t pack up that ski gear and kiss the slopes goodbye until next year. Not only do you have a great opportunity this year to hone your own skills, but now is a great time to take [...]

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Skiing in Canada

Skiing in Canada on Olympic grounds If you are making plans this year to take a ski vacation, or are looking to head to Canada to join in the 2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver celebration and events, then perhaps it is important to know one of the hottest skiing s in Canada destination, as well as [...]

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