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Squamish takes on road signs

Squamish Council has found itself in an unusual position where staff may be authorized to go onto private land and remove seven signs that don't conform to municipal bylaws before the 2010 Olympics.

Two arrested in village punch-up

The RCMP received a report at 2:15 a.m. on the morning of Jan. 14 that seven males were engaged in a fight on Northlands Boulevard.

Olympic traffic concerns persist in Pemberton

Concerns about Olympic traffic are persisting in Pemberton, a community whose citizens worry that more traffic could be coming from the north during the Games than anyone has projected.

Pemberton Festival financially unfeasible: Live Nation

The Pemberton Festival is on hold until it becomes more financially feasible for promoter Live Nation, a festival organizer told Pique Monday morning.

Lenders take action against Intrawest

Whistler Blackcomb’s parent company to go on auction block Feb. 19

Norwegian Church Abroad brings a taste of Norway to Games

Royal family expected to attend Olympics in Whistler

Wastewater plant unique in North America

Thermal exchange system will provide heating and cooling to the athletes’ village

RMOW hires GM of Environmental Services

Harry Kim to start work in Whistler Feb. 1

Despite marketing efforts Australians likely to stay away January

Visitation from Down Under up five per cent in December

Grade 12 student Tyler Allison chosen as Whistler’s torchbearer

Whistler residents encouraged to ‘paint the town’ red when torch relay comes to town on Feb. 5