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Food for thought

Food for thought

Whistler's food bank offers more than just free food
Survival of the fittest

Survival of the fittest

Mountain travel evolves and adapts
Paradise on two wheels

Paradise on two wheels

As a cycling birdwatcher and as a birdwatching cyclist who had already visited the Hawaiian Islands twice, I long ago dismissed them as a destination for any future travel, choked as they are with both cars and alien bird species.
We are Whistler

We are Whistler

Twenty years of World Ski and Snowboard Festival
From Whistler to Kenya

From Whistler to Kenya

This time last year I was finally stepping foot onto African soil after two years of fundraising. I went to Kenya for three weeks and 10 of those days I spent with an aid organization called One Horizon.
Ten things learned living off-grid in Canada

Ten things learned living off-grid in Canada

For two years we travelled the country to find off-gridders, and studied their ways of life. It was in 2011 that I first understood what off-grid living really meant.
After a ski patroller's death, a flurry of questions

After a ski patroller's death, a flurry of questions

Forest Service permitting issues complicate a southwestern Colorado tragedy
Winterhawks taking flight

Winterhawks taking flight

As more hockey players move on from Whistler than ever before, we delve into the Whistler Minor Hockey Association, where it all begins
TEDActive returns for an annual binge of 'brain candy'

TEDActive returns for an annual binge of 'brain candy'

Even a career as glamourous as a surf photographer is in danger of becoming monotonous. Sandy beaches, sun-drenched bodies, sexy swell — it all has the potential to morph and blur into sameness.
Learning to live with natural hazards

Learning to live with natural hazards

Experience, action and looking afterourselves in Sea to Sky country