News Releases

Sage Hills named main sponsor for Olympic hockey exhibition game

January 19, 2010

The sold-out game - scheduled here Feb. 7 - is said to be a natural fit for the 2,083 acre housing development, sports and health centred university and private sports academy planned south of Courtenay.

"Sage Hills is thrilled to support the Sweden vs China Women’s Olympic Hockey Exhibition game, " said Dave Russell, President of Sage Hills, "The calibre of athletics these teams will showcase to the Comox Valley reflects the objectives of Sage Hills in providing youth around the world the opportunity to train here to become elite athletes in their chosen area of sport."

For $5,000, Sage Hills will be highly visible during the game. It gets a number of advertisements at the game, its program, gets additional display space and has their name on the website and all marketing.

The company also gets eight VIP access tickets to the game and practices, and has a number of perks like a special photo op and signed jerseys.

With tickets to the Game sold out within mere hours, sponsorship opportunities are one of two remaining ways to experience the teams.

The other is through the Team Sweden Open Practice event on Saturday Feb. 6, 5:30 pm, Comox Valley Sports Centre.

Tickets are $5 at the Sid Williams Theatre.

Ticket holders at the Sweden open practice will get a chance to win a set of two tickets to the Vancouver 2010 Canada vs. Slovakia Women’s Hockey Game on Saturday Feb. 13.

A contest will be run through the 97.3 The Eagle radio station for the tickets. The closer the game gets to being sold out, more tickets will offered up for the Canada game a week later.

"It’s a great way to add excitement to the open practice, and a fun way to expand the Olympic experience for someone in the Comox Valley," said John Watson, executive director of Comox Valley Economic Development.

Businesses interested in sponsoring the game should contact Geoff Crawford, Comox Valley Economic Development, 250-334-2427 x 225 or geoff@investcomoxvalley.com

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Ex-IMG CEO of Sports and Entertainment Joins the Sage Hills Team

August 24, 2009

Sage Hills is pleased to announce that it has retained Peter Johnson Partners LLC (PJP), an outstanding team of sports specialists to work with Sage Hills to strengthen and enhance the Sage Hills project.international offices.

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K'ómoks First Nation and Sage Hills sign MOU

March 26, 2008

The Sage Hills project, a 2,083-acre sustainable living community proposed for the Comox Valley took another step forward with the historic signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the K’ómoks First Nation and Vancouver Island-based Sage Hills Developments (SHD). Technical studies are already underway and the formal rezoning,community involvement and entitlement processes will begin in April.

 

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International multi-sport giant IMG Academies to open on Vancouver Island

December 14, 2007

Courtenay, BC – Vancouver Island will soon be home to a professional sports academy run by international multi-sport giant IMG Academies (IMGA). The new academy will be part of Sage Hills – a proposed sustainable, mixed-use community on a 2,083-acre parcel in the Comox Valley.

Ted Everett, Chairman of Sage Hills Developments, and Ted Meekma, IMGA Director, signed the partnership agreement at a press conference this afternoon.

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IAC and Leisurescape Group Sign Letter of Intent to Develop Sage Hills

November 10, 2006

(Victoria, BC) IAC-Independent Academies Canada Inc. (IAC) is pleased to announce a letter of intent has been signed between IAC and Leisurescape Group to develop Sage Hills, a 2,040 acre master planned community proposed for the Comox Valley. A formal joint venture agreement is expected in thirty days that includes a commitment by Leisurescape to provide IAC with the funding required for the rezoning process. Further, Leisurescape commits to raise the capital required for the full implementation of the Sage Hills development once permits are in place.

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IAC Announces Completion of the Purchase of Sage Hills Property

October 1, 2006

(Victoria, BC) IAC-INDEPENDENT ACADEMIES CANADA INC. (IAC) is pleased to announce the completion of the purchase of a 2,040-acre property in the Comox Valley from Comox Timber Ltd. The closing took place on September 29th, 2006. The property is located approximately 10 kilometers south of the City of Courtenay and three kilometers southeast of the Village of Cumberland, on the east side of Highway 19.

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IAC Announces Services Contract with Pricewaterhouse Coopers

June 27, 2006

(Victoria, BC) IAC-Independent Academies Canada Inc. (IAC) is pleased to announce that the Company has engaged PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), for work relating to IAC’s proposed 2,040-acre Sage Hills development in the Comox Valley.

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IAC and University Canada West Sign Framework Agreement for Private University and School in the Comox Valley

March 20, 2006

(Victoria, BC) IAC-Independent Academies Canada Inc. (IAC) has signed a framework agreement with LearningWise Inc. (LINC) under which LINC will operate the main campus of its University Canada West (UCW) as well as a private Kindergarten to Grade 12 School at Sage Hills.

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IAC Welcomes Ryan Walter as Senior Sports Consultant

November 1, 2005

(Victoria, BC) IAC welcomes Ryan Walter as our senior sports consultant. An inspiring motivational speaker and interactive leadership coach, Ryan Walter is the author of three books on the application of success principles in sports and life, leadership and executive growth. In addition to being the co-founder of hotSportsnetworks and creator of www.coachesplanner.ca, Ryan is also an analyst with Rogers Sportsnet TV hockey broadcasts.

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