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Pemberton defers judgment on Regional Growth Strategy

Whistler still undecided on how it should proceed

RCMP crack down on impaired drivers

A focus on local roads netted several impaired drivers last week, including a few drivers who were drunk enough to be charged. In the early morning hours of Oct.

Rainbow will be home to 1,600 security guards

Council votes five to two in late application for temporary camp

Pemberton torch runners ‘stoked’, ‘honoured’

Whistler isn't the only Sea to Sky community that'll see the Olympic torch relay burn through town. The flame will wend its way from Whistler through Pemberton and Mount Currie on Feb. 6.
Pemberton searching for Olympic legacy

Pemberton searching for Olympic legacy

Pemberton - such a willing host for such fickle guests. The community of 4,000 started out as one of the biggest Olympic boosters outside Whistler.

Citizen Patrol draws interest in Pemberton

Criminals beware - Pembertonians stand on guard for their community. That was the message of an Oct. 8 meeting that sought to gauge community interest in a "Citizens on Patrol" program to help tackle a wave of vandalism that's struck the community.

Businesses trying to plan for life next to Olympic secure zones

Creekside operators still unsure how clients will get to them

Sign removal law needed to tackle ambush marketing

Melamed says there are many ways for people to express their views of the Olympics

No parking lot at Function Junction

Olympic organizers have withdrawn their application for a temporary parking lot at the entrance to Whistler.

No Whistler council meetings from Dec. 16 until March 23

Whistler's council will not meet in January, February and most of March. Councillors voted to suspend council meetings between Dec.