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Week of March 4

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Mountain News: Vail run renamed for Lindsey Vonn

VAIL, Colo. - A prominent run on the face of Vail Mountain that was long called International now has a new name: Lindsey's, after Olympic gold-medal downhiller Lindsey Vonn.
First Nations finally welcome Canada

First Nations finally welcome Canada

Like Joannie Rochette, Lil’wat Levi Nelson lost a close family member just before his Olympic performance

Paralympic torch arrives in Whistler on Monday

40 local and regional torchbearers to carry flame up mountain, through village

Crowds flock to Georgian luger’s memorial with tokens

RMOW staff has sent a box of mementoes, dropped off at Nodar Kumaritashvili's memorial, home with the Georgian National Olympic Committee.

Scammed Olympic parents have a gold medal ending

Bobsledder Steve Mesler's Olympic journey in Whistler got off to a rocky start, just weeks before the Games, but the ending couldn't have been better. Mesler is the U.S.

B.C. Transit discontinues 30-day bus passes

Rolling passes are a thing of the past as B.C. Transit revamps its fare products in the wake of the Olympics. Up to now Whistlerites could buy rolling 30-day, seven-day and single-day bus passes.

Canadian pilot looks for missing one hundredth of a second

Canada 1 sled nets bronze in men’s four-man bobsleigh

Squamish deciding whether to accept Whistler waste

The District of Squamish is going through a complete review of its waste management processes and in Tuesday's regular council meeting voted unanimously to accept recommendations that included upgrading the landfill with consideration for taking Whis