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Arts Council adds to board at AGM

At the Whistler Arts Council's Annual General Meeting held on June 2 the members approved the integration of MY Millennium Place Society and building operations into the organization's bylaws and constitution, effectively creating a single enhanced s
Live music, lakeside

Live music, lakeside

Under new ownership and management, Nita Lake Lodge embarks on new musical journey with Alice Newton at the helm

Black’s takes a bow

Local pub celebrates 25 years on Whistler’s F&B scene with new event and lots of live entertainment
Dancing shoes in a range of hues

Dancing shoes in a range of hues

Soul Funktion’s annual year-end show explores themes of “The Colourful Life”
Meet the Little Brother

Meet the Little Brother

Wes Reamsbottom takes the original route with his band, The Little Brother Band

Bookmark: Solar a brilliant satire

Never let it be said that Ian McEwan doesn't know how to step out of his comfort zone. The UK author, possibly the best of our contemporaries, has patented the story arc that sees characters adjusting to life after a traumatic event.

2010 Art Workshops at the Lake fill up

Whistler Arts Council's annual Art Workshops at the Lake are proving to be a popular event again this year.

B.C. Museum of Mining receives $3.72 million donation

A prominent Sea to Sky historical destination has just landed $3.72 million in funding from mining industry leaders Ross Beaty and Lukas Lundin.
Summertime fun for artistic kids

Summertime fun for artistic kids

Whistler Arts Council, artists and businesses find ways to offer activities to Whistler's crafty children

Book review: The yin and yang of rock

Canadian Rock: Select Climbs of the West Canada High Col Press 384 pages Kevin McLane has authored several guidebooks on climbing and hiking, but with Canadian Rock: Select Climbs of the West, he has pulled himself a notch up.