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Mini-session #2; Garrett Kato

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

By Adam and Kev Photography – follow us on Twitter: #adamandkev

He’s had a busy year – top ten in 99.3 The Fox’s “Seeds”, top 20 in 100.5 The Peak’s (incredible yet somehow not that well known yet) Peak Performance Project, and he played the Van’s Warped Tour. Despite all this, Garrett generously gave us some time tonight to be the second of the surprise gigs that will be erupting across the city over the next couple of weeks.

Garrett Kato just after his three-song secret session.

Garrett has a voice that stops people in their tracks. Especially female people. Glad I bought my girlfriend with me then. I could tell you all about his music but I’d never do it justice. Better you just go here and check it out instead:

http://garrettkato.com/music

The venue (Blenz on Davie and Granville) had a couple of points of interest. On the outside Canadian fans and a man dressed as a banana (over?) celebrated an 8-0 win over rank outsiders Norway. No offence guys, but they were 1000-1 to win the gold before the tournament even started. I think my odds of wining it weren’t too far behind. Inside the cafe, a lady in full make-up was sleeping on a stool. That takes awesome balance. Or a lot of booze.

Next secret gig coming soon (and video of the last two I promise!). Here are the Twitter feeds you need to be following now so you don’t miss the next one, and we might not announce it from all of us. Maybe we’re lazy, maybe we’re forgetful, or maybe we’re just plain sneaky. Either way, you’ve been warned. And remember, you’ll only get a few hours notice:

Metro-Blenz News Squad: @metroblenznews

The minds behind the music, Young Executive Music Inc: @YoungExecMusic

And of course, us: @adamandkev

By Adam and Kev Photography – www.adamandkev.com.

The Blenz Matcha Latte™ journey begins….

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

The Blenz Matcha Latte™ journey begins wit the finest matcha. It is the noblest of green tea, hand-picked, shade-grown, stone-milled and holds a concentration of antioxidants and micronutrients. Silky steamed milk is skillfully poured into the traditionally prepared hand-whisked matcha. Come taste and experience the journey.

Enter To Win Prizes from VIDA Spa and Esprit Tea


Metro Vancouver and Blenz team up for exclusive coverage

Monday, February 1st, 2010

FOR IMEDIATE RELEASE

Metro Vancouver and Blenz team up for exclusive coverage

Vancouver — Feb 1, 2010 — Metro and Blenz announced a unique partnership today that takes citizen journalism to a new level as Vancouver prepares for the global spotlight. Starting Feb. 12, Metro-Blenz News Squad bloggers will be stationed at key Blenz Coffee locations around Vancouver.

In the heart of all the action, Metro-Blenz News Squad bloggers, photographers and videographers will record and post your stories, anecdotes and experiences. Share with us the great parties you’ve attended, the cool people you’ve met and the once-in-a-lifetime experiences you’ve had. Vancouverites and visitors from around the globe are welcome to drop by selected Blenz locations to chat with our bloggers who will be easily recognized by their Metro-Blenz News Squad ID tags. Excerpts from the best anecdotes will also run in Metro Vancouver newspaper the following publication day.

Well-known bloggers like Shane Gibson, Bonnie Sainsbury, Cybele Negris and Marilyn Anderson will post their blogs on metroblenznewssquad.com where the content will be exclusive to Metro for a full day. “We’re excited to have attracted enthusiastic participation from some of the most luminous members of the local social media scene, and each brings their own personal perspective to the project,” Blenz President George Moen said. “Also, in keeping with the new social media theme, we’re using the power of .tel technology to support and promote the project with metroblenznewssquad.tel, which is a simple portal for those interested in learning about, participating in, or simply following the Metro-Blenz News Squad blogs.” The in-paper content will start running on Feb. 15 and include blog highlights as well as a daily photo submitted by readers. Additional reader photos and video will be available online at metronews.ca/newssquad.

Maryse Lalonde, Publisher and Managing Director of Metro Vancouver, said the partnership with Blenz is exciting. “Newspapers and coffee have always gone well together and what appealed to us about this project is that it’s so unique, grassroots and original. It’s a great way for us to connect with readers.”

About Blenz The Canadian Coffee Company Ltd™

Blenz The Canadian Coffee Company Ltd is a premium retailer of handmade specialty coffees, organic teas and other innovative beverages. All Blenz Coffee’s beverages are made in-store from only the highest quality ingredients available. World class barista training and a drive to provide a superior customer experience has fuelled their steady growth. Blenz Coffee now operates a large network of franchise locations in British Columbia and abroad including Japan and the Philippines. For further information about Blenz Coffee, please contact:

George Moen
President
Blenz The Canadian Coffee Company Ltd.
(604) 682 2995
george@blenz.com, Twitter.com/BlenzCoffee

About Metro

Metro is the nation’s No. 1 free national daily newspaper brand and the first national daily to publish in both official languages. In Canada, Metro editions are published in: Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. Metro targets 18- to 49-year-olds and has a circulation that now exceeds 800,000. Metro is the largest international newspaper in the world. Metro is published in over 100 major cities in 19 countries across Europe, North & South America and Asia. Metro has a unique global reach — attracting a young, active, well-educated, metropolitan audience of over 17 million daily readers.
For further information please contact:

Maryse Lalonde
Publisher and Managing Director
Metro Vancouver
(604) 648 3211
maryse.lalonde@metronews.ca

Super Latt e Art Photo Contest Winners

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Congratulations to all the winners of the October 2009 contest!

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Make-A-Wish Foundation

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Share the Power of a Wish

Share the Power of a Wish


For the month of December 2009, Blenz Coffee partnered with Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Blenz customers were able to make $2 donations at the stores which totalled over $2000!

Thank you to all that donated!

Canada’s Robertson punches Olympic ticket in snowboard cross, women hit podium

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

ANDY BLATCHFORD

January 21, 2010 8:06 p.m.

Re posted from MetroNews Vancouver

STONEHAM, Que. – Maelle Ricker and Dominique Maltais hit the snowboard cross podium Thursday, while another Canadian officially punched his ticket to the Vancouver Winter Games.

Maelle Ricker wins gold again!

Maelle Ricker wins gold again!

Ricker, the world No. 1, won gold and third-ranked Maltais captured the bronze in the World Cup final.

The top-ranked Pierre Vaultier of France won the men’s side, giving him four golds and a silver in five starts this season.

But Mike Robertson, of Canmore, Alta., may have been happiest rider on the hill after grabbing fifth place.

Robertson, 24, is headed to his first Olympics after racing to his third top-five finish – the last hurdle he needed to clear, in the last event, to make the Canadian team.

“It feels like a massive weight has been lifted off my shoulders,” he said at the bottom of the hill after the race.

“I’ve been working all season to get that and I waited to the last possible minute, but it’s very good to get it.

“I’m a pretty good procrastinator, but I try not to with my snowboarding.”

Canadian coaches still have to choose between three men for the last spot on the Olympic boardercross team, to be announced Monday.

Drew Neilson of North Vancouver, B.C., and Kevin Hill of Vernon, B.C., made strong cases for themselves Thursday, finishing fourth and sixth, respectively.

“It’s the best result I’ve had this year and it came at the best possible time,” said Neilson, 35, who phoned his wife right after the medal ceremony.

“That’s all I thought about all day – just about how hard I’ve worked and how much my family sacrificed and how much my wife has supported me and I just want to get Vancouver.”

Tom Velisek of Squamish, B.C., who could have secured a spot on the team with a top-five finish, came 18th.

Ricker of West Vancouver, B.C., and Maltais of Petite-Riviere-St-Francois, Que., are the only Canadian women going to the Olympics in the rough-and-tumble snowboard discipline.

The women have climbed the podium together four of the last five World Cup races this season, but in Thursday’s wild final, Maltais barely finished.

A few berms into the race, she caught an edge while trying to avoid Ricker as the Canadian riders were leading their two opponents.

“We were fighting for the first spot pretty much on the first bank and then Maelle and I we were totally far ahead,” Maltais said afterwards.

The next thing she remembers is flying into a safety fence and bouncing back towards the course.

Then, Sandra Frei of Switzerland slammed into her, breaking her board.

Maltais missed a gate in the fall, so she had to climb back up the track to finish the race.

“Just crazy,” she added.

Ricker, who cruised past the finish line way ahead of the other racers, had no idea what happened behind her.

“Usually you can hear noise on your shoulder or you hear the riders behind you … all of a sudden there was just this eerie silence,” Ricker said.

“You like don’t want to look back, but you’re like, ‘What the heck happened?”‘

Norway’s Helene Olafsen took the women’s silver, vaulting her past Maltais to second place in the World Cup snowboard cross standings.

In the men’s final, Americans Graham Watanabe (silver) and 41-year-old snowboarding legend Shaun Palmer (bronze) also made the podium.

Palmer, one of snowboarding’s pioneers, needed at least a second-place result to make the U.S. Olympic squad – an accomplishment that has always eluded him.

Among his many awards in several sports are five world snowboarding championships and six X-Games titles.

Palmer even has his own video game.

The veteran rider wore shades, a white vest and white leather shoes on the podium, where he stood out from his competitors who were still wearing their racing gear.

Disappointment was written all over his face as he hung his head low for the ceremony.

“I so wanted to see him there,” said Neilson, Palmer’s longtime friend.

“It’s heartbreaking for him.”

Rob Fagan of Squamish, B.C., ranked No. 4 in the world, and Francois Boivin of Jonquiere, Que., are also heading to the Games. On Thursday, Boivin came eighth, while Fagan finished 17th.

Meanwhile, Derek Wintermans of Burnaby, B.C., finished 12th and Simon Bonenfant of Mont-Tremblant, Que., came 24th.

News from ©The Canadian Press, 2010