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On the moutains

What: WHISTLER MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK The world-renowned bike park is open until Friday. The park is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Meetings

What: THE WHISTLER UPDATE WITH THE WOMeN OF WHISTLER The Women of Whistler are holding a meeting to hear from leaders within the community about how the resort is marketing itself in a changing economy.

Special events

What: FUNGUS AMONG US The Whistler Naturalists present the sixth annual Mushroom Festival including talks by Andy MacKinnon, who will talk about how to poison yourself with mushrooms, and Paul Kroeger, who will talk about “fungal foibles and mycholog

Interim Housing Program returns

Whistler Community Services Society (WCSS) will be running its Interim Housing Project (IHP) for young adults again this year, beginning on Oct.16 th and ending Nov. 27 th .

Staff shortage forces closure of Spring Creek programs

No certified staff for children from three months to three years
Strahl wins… again

Strahl wins… again

Incumbent MP widens margin from 2006

Whistler gets grants for solar, geothermal assessments

Whistler was one of 58 communities in B.C. to receive a share of $819,400 from the provincial Infrastructure Planning Grant program, which enables municipalities to study whether infrastructure projects are feasible in their communities.

For the record

In last week’s story, “Funding secured for Sea to Sky Highway upgrades through Whistler”, the reporter made several errors.

Ten candidates step forward at deadline

Nomination period now closed with a total of 18 Whistler council hopefuls

Squamish to be a competitive race

The nomination deadline has come and gone, and the race for Squamish office will be a crowded affair. There are 18 candidates gunning for regular council.