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Letter: Up like a pup

Letter: Up like a pup

'Nanook is a good name for a dog'
Letter: Whistler’s solution isn’t more parking—it’s less car dependency

Letter: Whistler’s solution isn’t more parking—it’s less car dependency

'Sadly, car dependency has been forced upon the residents of Cheakamus, and people are responding to the built environment as rational human beings'
Range Rover: Books—still the best present ever

Range Rover: Books—still the best present ever

'People can get bent out of shape trying to figure out what to get other folks for Christmas. That’s a shame.'
David Sovka: Social Media 101 for those whose teeth are older than the internet

David Sovka: Social Media 101 for those whose teeth are older than the internet

There are real benefits for older people when it comes to social media — for example, connecting with friends who aren’t dead yet, but still owe you money.
Geoff Johnson: Surfing offers lessons for dealing with AI in education

Geoff Johnson: Surfing offers lessons for dealing with AI in education

School boards need to ride the AI wave, but in a way that protects teachers and students from the perils while not limiting its educational potential
Opinion: Whistler’s flag—boring, low energy, sad

Opinion: Whistler’s flag—boring, low energy, sad

'Did you know that what is usually understood to be the logo of the RMOW is actually also the flag of the community by extension?'
Opinion: Naturopathic doctors ready to relieve health-care crisis

Opinion: Naturopathic doctors ready to relieve health-care crisis

The time has come for naturopathic medicine to be fully embraced... during the current severe shortage of family doctors in this province and in particular northern BC.
Opinion: Limiting public input in Whistler is unnecessary overkill

Opinion: Limiting public input in Whistler is unnecessary overkill

'But hey—at least the RMOW is transparent at something.'
Maxed Out: How big is too big in Whistler?

Maxed Out: How big is too big in Whistler?

'Perception is reality'
Opinion: Online retailers ignore country of origin labeling

Opinion: Online retailers ignore country of origin labeling

Canada introduced country of origin mandatory labeling back in the 1890s to help consumers support Canadian manufacturers and industry. Online marketplaces have pulled a runaround on this tradition.