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freestyle centre

Freestyle training centre takes flight The national freestyle training centre at Blackcomb’s Base II is alive and well.

nita lake

Downzoning may land municipality in court Council's decision to downzone the Nita Lake lands to RR1 may open the municipality to a legal challenge.

apex

Apex Resorts Corp., the Okanagan ski area isolated by a native blockade last fall, is considering legal action against the native bands and the provincial and federal governments.

garbage

What used to be just called garbage is now called big business. Just ask Mark Rowlands, solid waste co-ordinator with the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District. All of B.C.

jane lakes

Jane Lakes logging proposal held up A controversial plan to log near the boundaries of the Whistler Interpretative Forest has been put on hold while municipal representatives and forest service officials figure out what to do.

principal

To the office, Mr. Smith! The new Whistler Secondary School doesn't have walls yet, but the school has a principal. Rick Smith, a 17-year veteran of B.C.

museum open

Museum expands profile, financial plans The Whistler Museum and Archives Society opened its third home in its 10-year history last weekend, but the museum extends beyond its new location in Village North.

cdn trivia

Whistler, Canada Mounties on horseback, riding through pristine forests, over rugged mountains and past picturesque lakes and streams, are the stereotypical image of Canada.

fishcount

Fish lessons Fifty pairs of eyes peer into the clear depths of Crabapple Creek. "There, over there," a little finger stabs the air pointing to a shady spot under the water. Sure enough, seven dark shadows about a foot long hover in the cold water.

high tech

Directory of high-tech companies to be published A corridor directory of high-tech companies will be one of the most tangible results of the Sea to Sky Economic Development Commission's recent technology forum, but just bringing local high-tech compa