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Lessons from Canmore

Lessons from Canmore

In the 11 months before I began inflicting my opinion on Whistler the people of Canmore, Alberta endured my split infinitives and dangling participles. I lived in Canmore from the spring of 1988 to the spring of 1989.
A Whistler icon for all times

A Whistler icon for all times

By Michel Beaudry There’s a great storytelling event being planned for Millennium Place this evening.
An evolving partnership

An evolving partnership

On Nov. 27, Parliament formally recognized Quebecers as a “nation united within Canada.
Get a (Second) Life

Get a (Second) Life

Having read a lot about Second Life, the limitless virtual world created by Linden Labs, I decided it was time to see what all the fuss is about.
Robjn Taylor lets forth, where to see Heather, heralding snow, how to pay for outdoor ed, and more highway frothing.

Robjn Taylor lets forth, where to see Heather, heralding snow, how to pay for outdoor ed, and more highway frothing.

The Mounties get their men I was nervous on New Year’s Eve.
The year of the OS

The year of the OS

It’s been five years since Microsoft released Windows XP, itself following up on the much reviled Windows Millennium Edition.
The countdown begins in earnest

The countdown begins in earnest

Happy New Year. One countdown over, another one marches on. There’s always a lot of anticipation leading up to midnight on Dec. 31.
Whistler’s future fulfilled

Whistler’s future fulfilled

By Michel Beaudry “It takes a village to raise a child.” This old African dictum has been so oft-repeated in recent years that it’s become nearly meaningless. So let’s consider its apposite corollary: “It takes a child to raise a village.
Defending Bralorne, chains should be required on Sea to Sky, and we're richer than we think

Defending Bralorne, chains should be required on Sea to Sky, and we're richer than we think

I take exception to your article of Thursday Dec 14 th , “Bralorne’s gold mine is open but local motel is shut down”, by Cindy Filipenko. I think that Mr. Beaudoin shaded things to his liking.
From strategies to accomplishments

From strategies to accomplishments

“Whistler, huh? You guys have got a lot of strategies going on up there.