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Canyons Resort Launches Canyons Club

The Canyons Resort launches Canyons Club, a Membership-based club that offers the opportunity to experience Utah’s largest resort in an entirely different way!

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Utah’s Bar “Membership” Laws Officially End

Utah’s long standing law requiring people to attain a sponsor, membership, and pay a fee before entering a bar or club to get their drink on, officially came to an end yesterday. The change follows intensive laboring by the the state’s ski industry association and tourism department and is designed to boost tourism and make the state seem less “quirky.”

According to the Associated Press:

“It’s 40 years of oppression come to an end,” said Dave Morris, owner of the bar Piper Down in Salt Lake City. “There’s this national perception that we don’t have bars here, so hopefully this gets out there that we’re open for business.” To celebrate, Morris organized a 16-bar pub crawl to celebrate the novelty of being allowed into a bar without having to pay first. One crawl was set for Wednesday, another with a different lineup of bars was scheduled for Friday.

In Ogden, bartender Rich Miros at Brewskis happily scraped off lettering on the door that said the bar was a private club. The bar gets plenty of tourists from a nearby downtown hotel and skiers coming back from a day at the slopes at nearby Snowbasin. “It’s a great opportunity,” he said of the change to becoming a public bar. “It needed to be changed a long time ago.”

In Salt Lake City, home to the Mormon church, it’s always been different. Kristic and seven of his friends had been to six bars before the pub crawl officially started on Wednesday, spending about an hour at each bar and having waitresses sign T-shirts that said D.U.I — Drinking Utah’s Independence. Many bars referred to Wednesday as Private Club Independence Day.

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Ortovox Transceivers Moves To Utah

Utah’s status as an up-and-coming mecca for outdoor and action sports companies has been bumped another notch as Ortovox USA Inc., one of the top makers of avalanche transceivers, announced it will be locating its new distribution center in the Salt Lake City suburb of West Valley City.

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Changes to Utah Liquor Laws A’Brewin

Park City Raises a Glass to a Libation Nation. Utah Legislators recently made progressive changes to the State’s liquor laws, check it out!

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Salt Lake City Bans Residential Mini-Ramps

While snow may be starting to fly atop the highest peaks of the Wasatch, its a black time for skaters in Salt Lake after local government enacted a ban on mini-ramps within 800 feet of any residence.

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Last Chance to Ride Snowbird, Utah is This Weekend June 20-22

183-Day, 611-Inch Season Wraps Up While Summer Events Heat Up

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Utah Snowboard and Ski Industry Announces Fifth Consecutive Record-Breaking Season

Along with record snow totals, the 2007-08 winter season brought Utah’s ski and snowboard industry its fifth consecutive record-breaking year.

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Snowbird’s Dick Bass Inducted into Utah Tourism Hall of Fame

Richard D. Bass (Dick), owner and Chairman of Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort, was inducted into the Utah Tourism Hall of Fame during the fifth annual Utah Tourism Conference, today, May 14, 2008, in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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