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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.
Action from Mondial du Ski 2005

Action from Mondial du Ski 2005

By Michel Beaudry The village isn’t all that pretty.
Hardware revolutions

Hardware revolutions

It’s interesting how the discovery or refinement of one technology snowballs, creating an avalanche of new tech breakthroughs that change the way things work.
Celebrating the relationship economy

Celebrating the relationship economy

By Michel Beaudry He says it’s hard-wired in him. The spirit of hospitality, he explains, has always been there. “For me. It’s about doing things unconditionally,” Mike Varrin adds with a near twist of a smile.
A time for unconditional support

A time for unconditional support

Remembrance Day generally hasn’t meant as much in Whistler as in some other places, Whistler being a town where people often come to escape the world’s problems, rather than remember them.
Make or break for Sony

Make or break for Sony

Sony is not doing so well these days. The well-publicized recall of millions of laptop batteries in recent months is just the tip of the iceberg that the Sony juggernaut has found itself on a collision course with in recent years.