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Kumbaya time?

Kumbaya time?

Disk formats may put aside differences If you’ve followed this Cybernaut column for any length of time, you’ve probably noticed that I have a bit of an unhealthy fixation with the ongoing battle over the next generation of high capacity DVD
Callaghan continues to confound

Callaghan continues to confound

In geo-political terms the Callaghan valley is Donald Rumsfeld territory: there are the things we know, the known knowns, there are things we think we know, there are known unknowns and there are the unknown unknowns.
Adbusters bust televisions

Adbusters bust televisions

Like many people of my generation, the television was a kind of a babysitter when I was growing up.
Showdown with CUPE could escalate beyond Whistler

Showdown with CUPE could escalate beyond Whistler

You can understand the frustration of Whistler’s 29 bylaw officers, sewage treatment plant and utilities workers, having gone more than two years without a contract, but frustration may not be the only reason the matter is escalating in the spri
This Week's Letters

This Week's Letters

Value is the issue In your April 7 article about the Pemberton Community Centre, I believe the message that you portray is not accurate.
More questions than answers

More questions than answers

Shortly after they were sworn in the current Whistler council and senior municipal staff held a strategic planning workshop, in February of 2003, to set goals and priorities for their three-year term.
Big country

Big country

Canada is huge. Mind boggling-ly big. So completely and utterly massive that the numbers become meaningless.
Murphy was an optimist

Murphy was an optimist

Don't sit there mumbling Talkin' trash If you want to have a ball, You got to go out and spend some cash And let the good times roll now, I'm talkin' 'bout the good times, Well it makes no difference whether you're young or old, All you got to do is
Good news for roamers

Good news for roamers

Fast-charging batteries use nanotechnology Last week Toshiba announced the creation of a new kind of battery, one that uses nanotechnology to charge about 60 times faster than conventional batteries.
Neil Falkner memorial scholarship extended to Whistler

Neil Falkner memorial scholarship extended to Whistler

Scholarship covers cost of Outward Bound trip