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Pemberton seeks input for OCP

Pemberton is revising its community plan and it wants your input on where it should go next.

Parking contractor holding job fair Sunday

Impark-Lanier, the firm that has the Olympic parking contract, is still looking for employees, including students. A job fair will be held Sunday, Jan. 10 at the Dubh Linn Gate in the Pan Pacific Mountainside.

Mountain News: Ski towns still defining the new norm

ASPEN, Colo. - The Great Recession has had even the well-heeled grabbing for the railings. That has had no small impact on the upper-crust ski towns. Now, reflecting on the decade that was, many voices see the need to reposition themselves.

Douglas First Nation to join grid soon

Electric power will allow In-SHUCK-ch community to build an economic base

More snowmobilers paying attention to avalanche dangers

Backcountry users reminded of dangers during this weekend’s Avalanche Awareness Days

Notes from the back row

Cameron does it again with Avatar

Whistler residents to get Olympic guidebook and souvenir

2010 Games Planner will be available Jan. 18
Resident affordability continues to be a concern

Resident affordability continues to be a concern

Fewer people can afford cost of living in Whistler, according to monitoring report

Realtors question assessed property values jumping in Pemberton

Whistler and Squamish values remain on par with 2009

Another quiet New Year’s for RCMP

Whistler was relatively tame ringing in the 2010 New Year, with RCMP officers only arresting 31 people for being drunk in public and causing a disturbance. Staff Sgt.