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Developer looks beyond Whistler businesses for tenants

Developer looks beyond Whistler businesses for tenants

Ponce de Leon goes to unaccredited media, security personnel, athletes

RCMP search for suspects in bear spraying

The Whistler RCMP are looking for assistance identifying three suspects that assaulted three tourists with bear spray in the early hours of Aug. 16. According to RCMP three people were on the bridge by Rebagliati Park at roughly 1:30 a.m.

RCMP use spike belt to nab car thieves

RCMP from Squamish and Whistler used a spike belt on Highway 99 to apprehend two Lower Mainland thieves in the early morning hours of Aug. 18, deflating the tires of a 2009 Dodge Journey they had taken from the Tantalus area of Squamish.

Playground to reflect Whistler’s social fabric

All-season playground will have two tree houses and will be accessible to all

Hydro lines stymie Pemberton Equifest

Village finding it challenging to use land under power lines

Mountain News: Utah bid for (Whistler’s) Japanese skiers dashed

PARK CITY, Utah - A non-stop Delta Airlines flight between Tokyo and Salt Lake City has been cancelled for next winter, dashing hopes in Park City of increased numbers of Japanese visitors.

School needs help to install playground

Myrtle Philip Elementary School needs you. Volunteers are needed to install the awesome new $80,000 playground on Sept. 2nd and 3 rd .

Contractors to improve management of highway delays

The project to widen, regrade and repave the highway from Function Junction to Whistler Village was hit with several longer than forecasted delays this week, including a delay on Tuesday morning that lasted roughly half an hour and backed vehicles up

Patience urged through September’s village road repairs

Village businesses and travellers are urged to have some patience in the face of upcoming roadwork around Gateway Drive. A $90,000 municipal roads project will be undertaken from Sept.
Freeze on grants sparks anxiety among Whistler non-profits

Freeze on grants sparks anxiety among Whistler non-profits

Redirecting gaming money would have large impact on arts, sports and social services