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DEC. 23, 2008
Canadian Jewish News
  1960s British invasion revisited at Stage West
In 1964, the Beatles led the British invasion of America and an army of musical Brits continued to conquer this side of the pond thereafter. That’s the background of the show The British Invasion Musical Revue, at Stage West Theatre Restaurant in Mississagua until Feb. 8. (READ MORE)
       
 
DEC. 17, 2008
The Mississaga News
  Producer Pechet procures plaudits
Pechet, executive producer of the Stage West dinner theatre chain, which includes the Mississauga location on Dixie Rd., plays a large role in the day-to-day running of the business. But it's the shows that grace the stages that really bring out the best in him. (READ MORE)
       
 
DEC. 13, 2008
Toronto Star
  Stage West's Pechet sets world mark for production
Put on your theatrical thinking caps for a moment and tell me who you think has produced more plays than anyone else in the world. Harold Prince? Joseph Papp? David Mirvish? Some dude in Bulgaria? Nope, you're wrong. And I think you ought to go back to the buffet for another slice of roast beef to focus your mind. (READ MORE)
       
 
NOV. 1, 2008
Stagewest Hospitality
  Canadian SETS new World Record!
Stagewest’s Executive Producer, Howard Pechet has set the Guinness World Record for producing the most theatre productions in the world. (READ MORE)
       
 
SEPT. 20, 2008
Toronto Star
  From tragedy, a comedian is born
If, as it's often been said, that farce is just tragedy where the leading character doesn't give in, then you couldn't find a more perfect star than Peter Scolari for Boeing-Boeing, which opens at Stage West this Thursday night. (READ MORE)
       
 
AUG. 27, 2008
Edmonton Sun
  Business Legend Dies At 91
The legendary Edmonton hotelier who founded the Canadian Western Bank has died. Eugene Pechet was 91. He died early Saturday from heart complications, a spokesman said. (READ MORE)
       
 
AUG. 26, 2008
Edmonton Sun
  Legendary Hotelier Never Really Retired
When someone dies late in life, most of their contemporaries are gone, their accomplishments long forgotten. Eugene Pechet, who died early Saturday morning at 91, was a lucky man. The legendary hotelier had the good fortune to see the family business grow. (READ MORE)
       
 
AUG. 25, 2008
The Edmonton Journal
  Entrepreneur Eugene Pechet dead at 91
Edmonton entrepreneur Eugene Pechet died of a heart attack on Saturday at his Edmonton home. The founder of Stage West Theatre Restaurants and owner of Mayfield Investments was 91. Pechet moved to Edmonton in 1928, but was born in Lipton, Sask. (READ MORE)
       
 
AUG. 24, 2008
Stagewest Hospitality
  Pechet, Legendary Edmonton Hotelier dies at 91
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of legendary Edmonton Hotelier Eugene Pechet, who passed away on Saturday, August 23, 2008 at his home in Edmonton at the age of 91 years. (READ MORE)
       
 
AUG. 5, 2008
Stage West All Suite Hotel & Theatre Restaurant
  Stage West Wins Two Platinum Reader’s Choice Awards
Stage West Mississauga has won two Platinum People’s Choice Awards for Best Live Theatre, from the Metroland community newspaper group. The theatre won the awards in the Mississauga News and the Etobicoke Guardian. (READ MORE)
       
 
JUL. 11, 2008
The Edmonton Journal
  Pechet family plans its return
Jason, 31, flirted with being an actor. But it's just as well for the family he didn't make the spotlight. He and his brother, David, are ready to bring Stage West Hospitality back to Edmonton. (READ MORE)
       
 
JUL. 10, 2008
Edmonton Sun
  Family Circles
Jason Pechet hosted a fine media luncheon at Violina yesterday, to announce the return, sooner or later, of the Pechets and Stage West to the ol' hometown. (READ MORE)
       
 
JUL. 9, 2008
Edmonton Sun
  Just A Little Family Business — The Pechets And Stagewest Hospitality
With the Pechet family's Stagewest Hospitality announcement yesterday of a plan to open a major hotel/convention centre/dinner theatre in Edmonton, third-generation company president Jason Pechet was expounding on the family heritage in Edmonton. (READ MORE)
       
 
JUN. 2, 2008
TheSpec.com
  It's a Canadian music Explosion
Finally, equal time for Canada. After successful British Invasions and time in the sun with California Dreamin', the Maple Leaf has a music show all its own. (READ MORE)
       
 
MAY. 21, 2008
The Mississauga News
  Stage West bucks the trends
In this age of generic no-frills hotels with entertainment often restricted to a singer, a guitar and a microphone in a single lounge, Stage West continues to buck the trends. (READ MORE)
       
 
MAY. 21, 2008
The Edmonton Journal
  Stagewest bucks no-frills trend with big payoffs
Bucking the trend to no-frills hotels with basic services seems to be paying off for the Pechet family's Mayfield Hospitality group, just renamed Stagewest Hospitality. (READ MORE)
       
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