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What: FOODSAFE LEVEL 1 The Whistler Chamber of Commerce presents an eight-hour course that's mandatory for all food handlers. Focus on basic microbiology, food contamination, potentially hazardous foods, dishwashing and receiving/storing techniques.

Pemberton fires still growing

Residents of Upper Pemberton Meadows watching, hoping for the best

Pemberton fires force cancellation of events

Barn Dance going ahead Saturday as planned, Slow Food Cycle cancelled

No stance yet from Whistler on HST

Organizations work to understand implications of new tax to business

Run-of-river projects in limbo following BCUC decision

Lekstrom says province remains committed to ‘clean and renewable energy’

Squamish teen still missing

RCMP are still desperately trying to locate Squamish teenager Jodi Henrickson who has been missing for almost seven weeks. Squamish RCMP Cpl.

Pedestrian walk boxes attacked

‘Alcohol might have something to do with it’

OCP review may begin this fall

Role of Function Junction, nightly accommodation capacity likely to be issues

Mountain News: Vail not interested in downhill biking

VAIL, Colo. - Vail was among the first ski resorts to see opportunity in mountain biking as a way to boost summer business. That was in the late 1980s, and the gondola to the top of the mountain was outfitted so that bikes could be transported.

Intrawest sells lodging at two French resorts

Whistler Blackcomb's owner, Intrawest ULC, sold lodging and commercial operations at two ski resorts in France this week, to French company Pierre et Vacance. The European tourism company announced on Monday, Aug.