Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Opinion

Province not prepared to follow through on announcements

Province not prepared to follow through on announcements

In one of a series of recent announcements which indicates the provincial election is unofficially underway, Premier Ujjal Dosanjh last week declared that his government had passed its 12 per cent target for land protection with the approval of the O
letter to the editor

letter to the editor

Once again we are seeing first hand the need to modernize B.C.'s archaic liquor laws. The B.C. Liquor Control people slapped a closure order on Dusty's at Creekside in mid-season for an infraction (too many people inside) at the start of the season.
letter to the editor

letter to the editor

We would like to extend our gratitude to all the people who have shown their support over the last couple of weeks as a result of the announcement of the unfortunate cancellation of the mountain bike World Cup and third annual Summer Session.
letter to the editor

letter to the editor

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Whistler-Blackcomb Foundation for its generous donation of $15,000 for the purchase of a security system for the library at Whistler Secondary, a community school.
letter to the editor

letter to the editor

Lately, I have heard numerous negative comments regarding the Whistler community. Some are voiced by locals and some by visitors.
letter to the editor

letter to the editor

What really happened to the World Cup mountain bike triple event? The newspapers have all given their accounts of what happened. As expected the report in the Pique was well researched and provided an excellent objective accounting of the subject.
letter to the editor

letter to the editor

I would like to thank the organizing committee of the Owens Corning World Freestyle Ski Championships for choosing our home to host their event. The first word that comes to mind as I write this letter is "professional.
Loss of World Cup an embarrassment

Loss of World Cup an embarrassment

There's enough finger pointing and butt-covering following Whistler's decision to cancel a World Cup mountain bike event to fill a couple of books on anatomy and fashion.
Global Warming

Global Warming

After decades of irresponsible consumption and unfounded optimism in the resiliency of the planet, the chickens are finally come home to roost.
The other side of Whistler Creek

The other side of Whistler Creek

With skiers and boarders who use the Creekside gondola this winter finally seeing some semblance of the New Creekside, after nearly 15 years of promises, it's tempting to say the second era of the Whistler Creek area has begun.