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Vote Saturday, back to work Monday

Vote Saturday, back to work Monday

For the last year Whistler has spent a lot of time dealing with some major issues and opportunities – like the World Economic Forum, the G8 foreign ministers meeting and the Olympic bid – while some of the things that directly impact everyd
In considering a councillor on Jan. 11

In considering a councillor on Jan. 11

As we settle into the first week of 2003 and the rhythms of a new year, having salved any injuries sustained in ushering out the old and welcoming in the new, our thoughts turn to what the 12 months ahead may hold.
Warren Miller

Warren Miller

Ski school
Best of 2002

Best of 2002

One of the traits that separates humans from animals is our innate ability to reason, solving complex problems using a mix of logic and creativity. That, and our opposable thumbs. Logic has helped us through some tough scrapes over the years.
Another year goes into the books

Another year goes into the books

P>Another year goes into the books The year 2003 doesn’t mark any sort of significant anniversary in the history of Whistler, other than another year older and perhaps another year wiser.
Christmas in Whatville

Christmas in Whatville

Every Who down in Whoville liked Christmas a lot. But the Grinch, who lived just north of Whoville, did not! The Grinch hated Christmas! The whole Christmas season! Now, please don't ask why. No one quite knows the reason.
Warren Miller

Warren Miller

That first turn is addicting
Getting into the spirit

Getting into the spirit

For my parents, the Christmas spirit was awakened with eggnog, singing Christmas carols, family celebrations, huge dinners, and a roaring fire in the hearth, and family-themed radio programs.
Letters to the editor

Letters to the editor

Now that the election is out of the way (sort of), I would like to thank the person(s) at the RMOW responsible for the installation of the traffic light at the corner of Highway 99 and Nancy Greene Drive.
A war for Christmas

A war for Christmas

As we browse through catalogues and shop for gifts for friends and family for Christmas, Hans Blix and his team of UN Weapons Inspectors are browsing through factories, bunkers and palaces, shopping for Saddam’s supposed weapons of mass destruct