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Laptop theft, dangers of being a landlord, kudos to a good one, housing shortage, congratulations to the Janyks, outrageous Conference Centre

Laptop theft, dangers of being a landlord, kudos to a good one, housing shortage, congratulations to the Janyks, outrageous Conference Centre

Soul-crushing theft First of all, we would like to thank everyone who participated in and attended Soul Funktion Dance Studio’s Production of Time After Time last weekend.
An informed decision?

An informed decision?

On Oct. 16 Whistler council shot down an $8.7 million plan to expand and renovate municipal hall.
Apple’s new niche

Apple’s new niche

While Apple has been in the news a lot lately, most of the attention has been on iPod and iTunes, which, though cool, can only really be classified as the side dish to the main course.
What's with no gas? Lakeside Park lament, more on scum landlords, green light to new radio station, thanks from Alta Lake and no thanks to Russell

What's with no gas? Lakeside Park lament, more on scum landlords, green light to new radio station, thanks from Alta Lake and no thanks to Russell

No gas, no class It's hard to believe that a "World Class Resort" runs out of gas! It has happened more than once in the last month.
Knock the sound of opportunities lost

Knock the sound of opportunities lost

In Vancouver, you pass the homeless on the streets. Desperate, dirty, unfortunate souls sleeping in doorways and bus shelters, unsure of their next move, hoping that something changes to make their world a little better.
Nesters goes the distance, Cornucopia kudos, reinforcing public spaces, Afghanistan arguments, Callaghan squirrels, and scum landlords

Nesters goes the distance, Cornucopia kudos, reinforcing public spaces, Afghanistan arguments, Callaghan squirrels, and scum landlords

Where the locals are appreciated I would like to nominate Nesters Market for “Community Business of the Year”. Time and time again Bruce, Sean and staff go out of their way to help support our community’s non-profit organizations.
A sacred ritual to respect

A sacred ritual to respect

By Michel Beaudry Opening Day. To most Snow-eaters, that’s like Christmas, Easter, New Year’s, Thanksgiving, July 1st and Halloween all rolled into one. And nowhere is that more evident than in Whistler.
Go go gadgets

Go go gadgets

It’s official. The Sony PS3 (www.playb3yond.com) hit the stores on Thursday, Nov. 17, and by all accounts is completely sold out until at least two months after Christmas.
Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

The market sets rates As a "scum" landlord, I would like to respond to the article "Council takes on ‘scum’ landlords" (Pique Nov. 9). There can be no such thing as "gouging" in a market economy.
Are we prepared for the Games?

Are we prepared for the Games?

We’ve all seen the Olympics on television. We’ve heard a great deal about preparations for the 2010 Games and most of us know Whistler’s role, in a general sense, in hosting them.