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Home sweet (affordable) home

Home sweet (affordable) home

The Whistler Housing Authority was created in October, 1997. That makes it10 years old. Happy Birthday, WHA. Blow out your candles. Eat your cake. Get back to work. A lot has been accomplished on the employee housing front in the past decade.
First Person: Gerhard Heiberg

First Person: Gerhard Heiberg

The head of the IOC’s marketing committee offers his perspective on the 2010 Games

First Person: Bill Malone

Park City’s point man for the 2002 Olympics reflects on preparations for, life during, and lessons from the Games
The beginnings of Quest

The beginnings of Quest

Four perspectives on Canada’s newest university
The politics of power

The politics of power

Where do independent power projects fit into British Columbia’s plan to become energy self sufficient?
Going Big (part 2)

Going Big (part 2)

Editor’s note: This story originally appeared in High Country News last September.
Going Big (part 1)

Going Big (part 1)

By Patrick Farrell High Country News On a bright blue-sky morning in June, the cinnamon-coloured hills of the Marin Headlands, north of the Golden Gate Bridge, are just starting to heat up.
First Person: Dave Williams

First Person: Dave Williams

Astronaut brings Canadian perspective to space travel
First Person: Guy Patterson

First Person: Guy Patterson

Whistler Green brings sustainable building standards to housing
Hydrogen Highway revisited

Hydrogen Highway revisited

Is the plan by Arnold Schwarzenegger — and Gordon Campbell — for a hydrogen highway visionary, or just hot air?