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Phoenix foundering

Phoenix foundering

Supplier SG Blocks’ financing woes threaten to kill temporary housing project

Pemberton restricts office space in industrial park

Majority of council wants to concentrate business in downtown core

Pemberton Festival provides community with $130,000

Organizers of the Pemberton Music Festival announced on Aug. 25 that they have donated $130,000 to go towards Pemberton charities.

Pemberton inundated with positive festival feedback

The Village of Pemberton is being flooded with positive feedback about its now world famous music festival.

Pemberton awaits boundary expansion feedback

SLRD won’t lose tax revenue, Lil’wat Nation claim aboriginal title
Pass prices up, but Peak 2 Peak included

Pass prices up, but Peak 2 Peak included

Gondola an extra for most passes, but mandatory for Spirit Passes

Parking lot, debris barrier work awarded

Communication emphasized so community understands ‘good news story’

Website provides warehouse for mountain adventures

Quite often when Robson Gmoser is guiding backcountry skiers from Battle Abbey, the remote lodge he co-owns and runs with fellow guide Roger Laurilla in B.C.’s Selkirk Mountains, guests ask about skiing at other lodges.

Mountain News: Slow, local food in the news

WHISTLER, B.C. – From Whistler to Aspen to Vail, food continues to be at the forefront on the minds of many people in the mountain towns. Of great interest in recent years has been the idea of eating local.

Mount Currie breaks ground on new community centre

The leaky roof and musty vents of Mount Currie’s community centre will soon be no more, as construction workers have broken ground on a brand new centre.