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By Paul Dillon Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, Rage, rage against the dying light.

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Mountain High: The Rising Cost of Whistler's Residential Real Estate By Pamela Clarke As the Canadian residential real estate market flattens under pressure from rising interest rates and a lack of consumer confidence, the Whistler market continues t

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By Sallye Fotheringham 6:15 a.m. "Sallye, there's a bear up your skinny alder swaying back and forth, looking in your open skylight." 7:00 a.m. "Sallye, that sow's here again with her cub grubbing in your rotted log in your backyard.

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By Bob Barnett At the rear of Whistler’s municipal firehall carpenters are bracing forms for the addition which will provide new office space for the RCMP and the bylaws department.

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By Kevin Damaskie It was September of 1941 when Walter Zebrowski got word he was being shipped to Russia.

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One year ago, while presenting her 1994 budget, Finance Minister Elizabeth Cull announced a list of 60 government agencies that the province would no longer fund. Among the casualties were the B.C.

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By George Koch Clattering around the divide of the Coast Mountains with a couple of Swiss pals on a whimsical day of heli-skiing five years ago, Al Raine came across what seemed a "magical" place: the perfect ski area, the Nirvana he'd been seeking w

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By Paul Dillon There is a legend told in Lakota and Dakota tribal circles about the White Buffalo.

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By now, most people have at least heard the word Internet. Few can define it or pretend to understand it, but lots of them use it.

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It was a crisp Sunday morning in October when Anne Marie Potton was reported missing.