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feature 219
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.
May 11, 1995 9:00 PM
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feature 218
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
May 4, 1995 9:00 PM
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feature 217
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.
Apr 27, 1995 9:00 PM
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feature 215
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.
Apr 13, 1995 9:00 PM
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By Kevin Damaskie It was September of 1941 when Walter Zebrowski got word he was being shipped to Russia.
Apr 6, 1995 9:00 PM
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feature 213
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.
Mar 30, 1995 8:00 PM
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feature 212
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
Mar 23, 1995 8:00 PM
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feature 211
By Paul Dillon There is a legend told in Lakota and Dakota tribal circles about the White Buffalo.
Mar 16, 1995 8:00 PM
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feature 210
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.
Mar 9, 1995 8:00 PM
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feature 209
It was a crisp Sunday morning in October when Anne Marie Potton was reported missing.
Mar 2, 1995 8:00 PM
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