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Bell is the exclusive Telecommunications
Partner to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games. Bell is
Canada's largest communications company, providing
consumers with solutions to all their communications needs,
including: telephone services, wireless communications,
high-speed Internet, digital television and voice-over
IP.
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Hbc is a Premier National Partner and the
General Retail Merchant of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games.
In partnership with VANOC, Hbc is designing and
manufacturing the official uniforms for the 30,000-person
Games-time workforce; it will also be outfitting the
athletes' villages, in both Vancouver and Whistler, with
quality products to make the athletes comfortable in 2010.
Hbc's 500-store network currently sells the largest
assortment of authentic Vancouver 2010 licensed
merchandise.
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RBC is a Premier National Partner and the
Offical Investment/Retail Banking Partner for the Vancouver
2010 Winter Games. In addition to contributing funding for
the staging of the Games in 2010, RBC’s
sponsorship will help fund the Canadian Olympic and
Paralympic teams competing in Beijing 2008, Vancouver 2010
and the London 2012 Games. RBC also supported the Canadian
Olympic and Paralympic teams that competed in the Torino
2006 Winter Games. RBC Financial Group's support for
Canadian athletes has been steadfast since it made its
first contribution in 1947, assisting the Canadian team's
travel to the Olympic Winter Games, held in St. Moritz,
Switzerland. It was the beginning of a relationship that
has continued for 60 years.
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General Motors (GM) of Canada is the
Official Vehicle Partner of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games
and the Canadian Olympic Team. It will provide the
necessary fleet vehicles in both the pre-Games and
Games-time periods. A key element of GM Canada's
sponsorship includes a commitment to ensure that 30 per
cent of the vehicle fleet used by organizers and volunteers
leading up to and during the 2010 Winter Games will have
hybrid or alternative fuel technologies. GM Canada's fleet
of fuel efficient, low-emission 2010 Winter Games vehicles
will include sedans, passenger vans, SUVs and trucks from
the Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, GMC, Cadillac and Saturn
brands.
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Petro-Canada is a National Partner and the
Official Oil and Gas Partner of the Vancouver 2010 Winter
Games. Petro-Canada fuels are currently being used at many
Games venues during the construction phase. They will be
used exclusively at Games time to run all VANOC fleet and
motor coach vehicles.
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RONA is the Official Home Improvement
Partner of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games. It is the largest
Canadian distributor and retailer of hardware, home
renovation and gardening products. It operates a network of
670 corporate, franchise and affiliate stores of various
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