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Whistler

Two injured in electrical explosion

Power cut to 6,000 people in Whistler

Skiers, boarders ready to gobble up deals

Turkey Sale returns, bigger than ever

Naturespeak

Few highlights in Whistler’s summer season for birds

Notes from the back row

Retreat!

Thousands still needed to work during 2010 Games

Finding accommodation for workers in Sea to Sky corridor continues to be an issue

Melamed to retrieve Olympic flame from Athens

Torch relay journey begins at the end of the month

Squamish Council won’t back G@S water licence application

An application that would licence the Garibaldi at Squamish (G@S) resort to draw water from two local creeks and store it in reservoirs to use year-round does not have the support of Squamish District Council.

Bear Smart plant removals concern landscapers

Landscapers and environmental experts in Whistler are alarmed at a strategy by the Get Bear Smart Society that they believe could ban trees and plants that create conflict with bears.

Highway work to wrap up within weeks

Sea to Sky Highway Improvement Project started in 2005

Affordable housing moving forward in Pemberton

Affordable housing is officially on the books in Pemberton as council received its first draft of a strategy that's been in the works for months. A draft of the Affordable Housing Strategy for the Village of Pemberton was presented to council Oct. 6.