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Pemberton uses UBCM to tackle seniors housing, hydro lines

Seniors housing and hydro lines figured as big issues for Pemberton as Village officials met with provincial representatives at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities annual convention last week.

Pay parking returns to conference centre next month

Get your spare change ready. In a month and a half pay parking is coming back to the underground lot at the Whistler Conference Centre. At the same time, on Tuesday, Nov.

Mountain News: Legendary climber Houston dead at 96

BURLINGTON, Vt. - Dr. Charles Houston, described by one mountain-climbing journal as a "luminary of 20 th century alpinism," has died at the age of 96. He was also known as a leading researcher in the human physiology of high altitude.

Canadian luger slams anti Olympic feeling

Lauscher asks Whistler residents to have open mind and look to legacy of Games

Business as usual or party hearty during Games?

RCMP says they won’t have resources if licensed establishments stay open an extra hour

Helmet rules expanded at Intrawest resorts

Soon after the high profile death of actress Natasha Richardson at Mont Tremblant last April, Whistler Blackcomb imposed a new rule requiring all youth ski instructors to wear helmets during the 2009-2010 season, on top of rules that already mandated

Creekside Express returns Oct. 17

Winter transit schedule kicks in opening weekend

Council briefs: Businesses speak out in favour of creating another industrial park, again

Tuesday's second public hearing to convert a plot of land near Nicklaus North Golf Club into an industrial park was similar to the first public hearing held last year.

Chamber holds must-attend meeting on Olympics

Staffing issues at centre of chamber’s Oct. 15 meeting

Over 200 people rally behind ‘Ask Me I’m A Local’

Founder Janis McKenzie says support so far has been ‘overwhelming’