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Essential (free) software
Sometimes it takes a global economic collapse to truly appreciate that the best things in life are free. whether you’re talking about taking a stroll through the woods, reading a book by the window, or downloading the best free software on the web.
Dec 12, 2008 8:04 AM
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Coming Home: Charlie Locke returns to his Rocky Mountain roots
“Skiing is a dying sport. And we have nobody to blame but ourselves. If we want this business to survive, we have to make it fun for families again!” – Charlie Locke By Michel Beaudry Lake Louise received an early Christmas present this year.
Dec 12, 2008 7:56 AM
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An answer at a time of crisis
As a 14-year resident of this community I have had occasion to wonder what it is about Whistler that brings people here for a season and keeps them here for a lifetime.
Dec 12, 2008 7:37 AM
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Accommodating the Games
For most of Whistler, there is and always has been one basic question about the period of the Olympics that has never been adequately answered: Who is going to be here? It seems like the simplest question, but the answer has been elusive.
Dec 12, 2008 5:01 AM
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Off the mark on WhistlerU
Max’s column (Maxed Out: Of educations and institutions, Pique Nov. 27)) is so off the mark I must reply.
Dec 5, 2008 7:34 AM
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Shooting ourselves in the foot
Since its incorporation as a resort municipality in 1975, Whistler has taken a number of steps to ensure the success of its primary business, tourism.
Dec 5, 2008 5:14 AM
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iPhone dials up the fitness
The general reputation of technology, highly deserved, is that it makes us fat and out of shape.
Dec 5, 2008 5:13 AM
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Renters beware
I recently met a nice couple from Europe who hope to stay here for the winter. The couple lost their $450 rent deposit to a thief. They did report it to the RCMP. I spoke to the RCMP, and was told this has been happening a lot.
Nov 28, 2008 8:21 AM
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Time for a meeting
During the municipal election campaign — which already seems like it took place in another economic era — Mayor Ken Melamed echoed a position put forward earlier by Tourism Whistler, namely that Whistler is better positioned than a lot of other resor
Nov 28, 2008 5:43 AM
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Your next computer
If you’ve bought a computer in the last few years, chances are it has between two and four processor cores, either on a single processor, or on two processors working in parallel.
Nov 28, 2008 5:42 AM
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