Vancouver View -- Olympics Premier Resigns, VANOC Ousted from Offices

(ATR) It’s like the Olympics never happened -- B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell leaves office ... VANOC loses its headquarters to police ... GE name comes down on Robson Square ... Jack Poole remembered. Bob Mackin reports from Vancouver ...
Vancouver View -- Olympics Premier Resigns, VANOC Ousted from Offices

Vancouver View - Poole Funeral, Return to Greece, Financials

(ATR) A funeral for VANOC board chairman Jack Poole ... A VANOC delegation heads to Greece to retrieve the Olympic flame ... Ticket sales rising ...
Vancouver View - Poole Funeral, Return to Greece, Financials

Vancouver 2010 Chairman Jack Poole, 76 - Updated with Photo Gallery, Audio

(ATR) Just hours after the flame was lit in Ancient Olympia for the Vancouver Olympics, the flame goes out for a man who helped make the Games possible. VANOC chair Jack Poole is dead after a long battle against pancreatic cancer.
Vancouver 2010 Chairman Jack Poole, 76 - Updated with Photo Gallery, Audio

Vancouver View - VANOC to Maintain Ties with GM; Tickets Up For Sale

(ATR)VANOC will maintain its sponsorship deal with GM, despite the auto giant declaring bankruptcy…Canadian residents will get a chance to buy 2010 Winter Olympic tickets on Saturday
Vancouver View - VANOC to Maintain Ties with GM; Tickets Up For Sale

Vancouver View -- Olympic Economics in a "Pressure Cooker Environment"

(ATR) VANOC chair Jack Poole says organizers are monitoring sponsorship guarantees with their eyes trained to the bottom line.
Vancouver View -- Olympic Economics in a "Pressure Cooker Environment"

Vancouver View -- VANOC Budget Revision Under Wraps, Poole Re-elected

(ATR) Newly re-elected VANOC chairman Jack Poole tells Around the Rings that the 2010 management team received interim approval Tuesday from the board of directors to revise their operations budget
Vancouver View -- VANOC Budget Revision Under Wraps, Poole Re-elected

VANOC Revises Business Plan as Economic Crisis Hits Sponsors

(ATR) First it was General Motors teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Now it's Bell, Canada's largest telecommunications company. The leveraged buyout of its parent company BCE may fail because of the global economic crisis.
VANOC Revises Business Plan as Economic Crisis Hits Sponsors