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rr1 zone

Opposition was fierce Monday night to a zoning amendment bylaw that would, among other things, delete several permitted uses from the RR1 (rural resource) zoning. "The crudeness of this proposal is alarming, dictatorial," Jim Gruetzke said.

pss poop

The new $13 million Pemberton Secondary School is going to open in the fall. No one knows how, no one is sure under what circumstances and no one wants to say who is going to pay to solve the sewage problem that is the stumbling block.

traverse

Peter Chrzanowski is forging on with his dream of holding the second annual Traverse Race next spring.

garbage plan

Talkin' trash A $100,000 study dealing with the future of solid waste in the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District is going back to the drawing board after Mayor Ted Nebbeling blasted a plan to have Whistler become a regional landfill.

inline skate

Get in-line Blackcomb's In-line skate park has rolled into action — complete with the valley's largest halfpipe.

paeak patry

Disability can be disastrous for small business Whistler Peak Pastries feels pinch Gerald Billings has been making fine pastries since he was 14.

pss poop

Full of shit Mayor John Steward of Pemberton says the village council could be in deep you know what if they were to grant the Howe Sound School District an occupancy permit for the new Pemberton Secondary School.

roadblock

Mount Currie paving plans pose problem Tension is running high in Mount Currie as a group of band members decide what to do about the proposed paving of the Lillooet Lake Road which runs through the native community north of Whistler.

treaty meeting

Sign on the dotted line… please The In-Shuck-Ch/N'Quatqua flag hangs limply in the still, dense air of the Signal Hill gym in Pemberton.

taluswood

Taluswood not going down the toilet Contrary to rumours going around the valley, the Taluswood development on Whistler Mountain is not in financial trouble.