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AFOW donates $9,000 to WCSS

The American Friends of Whistler recently presented Whistler Community Services Society with $9,000 in grants to aid in funding two of the non-profit’s fundamental programs.

Avalanche foundation dinner Feb. 20

It's been a particularly bad winter for avalanches, with 16 lives lost already. Those sorts of statistics suggest that the work of the Canadian Avalanche Foundation in education and research is worthy of more support than ever.

Irishman wins Mr. Gay World title

A 37-year-old martial arts coach and security guard from Ireland was crowned as Mr. Gay World at the debut of the contest in Whistler last week, coming after a series of Mr. Gay competitions held in 19 other nations.

SSC role to change

The role of the Squamish Sustainability Corporation (SSC) will change after council approves a recommendation from the district's economic development committee, said Mayor Greg Gardner this week.

Squamish council notes

Would Work But For Land A week after a mostly successful public hearing, Councillor Corinne Lonsdale continued to oppose the rezoning of Eagle Run Village, even as six of her colleagues approved third reading.

Winter classic raises over $180,000

Whistler Blackcomb Foundation works harder to overcome recession
Valley Trail network expanding

Valley Trail network expanding

River of Golden Dreams bridge fills one gap, RMOW applying for funds to close others

Unifying the art scene?

The Whistler Arts Council and the MY Millennium Place Society may merge into a single, all-encompassing group. That was the recommendation by a consultant who reviewed the two organizations and MY Millennium Place.
Olympic Countdown offers lots to celebrate

Olympic Countdown offers lots to celebrate

Torch unveiled 8 a.m. Thursday in Village Square

Squamish committees struck

Seldom do people say nice things about committees. Robert Copeland said a committee should consist of no more than three people, two of which are absent.