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letter to the editor

letter to the editor

Salutes all around A massive Thank You! to everyone who made Whistler’s first Sun Salute-Athon last Saturday such a great success! Over 1,100 sun salutes were done in four hours and we raised over $3,000 for Whistler Community Services.
letter to the editor

letter to the editor

A recent letter in the local media addressed the issue of public input into decisions by BCAL about applications for commercial recreation permits in the Sea to Sky corridor.
EditorialAn opportunity to bridge a gulf?

EditorialAn opportunity to bridge a gulf?

Among the more interesting items at Monday’s council meeting was a joint request by the chiefs of the Squamish and Lil’wat Nations that Whistler support their efforts to acquire a five acre parcel of land within Whistler’s municipal bo
Cybernaut

Cybernaut

Longest month — shortest month For whatever reason – or for no reason at all – Ullr, the Norse God of Snow, seems to have forsaken much of B.C. this year.
Food for thought for the soul

Food for thought for the soul

If you don’t already know how to get in touch with it, a soul can be a difficult thing to find, particularly in a resort town full of seasonal workers, part-time residents, vacationers and full-time residents who may spend months out of town.
Cybernaut

Cybernaut

Is the information highway moving too fast? If you don’t remember what the information was or why it was important to you, the answer is yes. Today, everybody knows everything about everything, except what’s really going on.
Cybernaut - Love Hurts

Cybernaut - Love Hurts

I have been diagnosed with nauseous valentinosis – an acute intestinal disorder that flares up whenever I come into contact with little pink hearts, bouquets of red roses, boxes of chocolate, cupid dolls, teddy bears and February 14 th .
Charlesworth returns

Charlesworth returns

WHAT: Rod Charlesworth Reception and Exhibition WHERE: adele campbell Fine Art Gallery WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 10 His work portrays images with strong Canadian influences – lakes and forests, colourful houses and whimsical children.
Lessons in literature, and big houses

Lessons in literature, and big houses

If you were searching for an understanding of modern Ireland you might consider Leon Uris’s Trinity.
Recession

Recession

After years of listening to financial reports, market projections, and economic forecasts I’ve reached the conclusion that the global economy is based more on psychology and emotions than figures and statistics.