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Services

COATS FOR KIDS Winter coats for children of all ages can be dropped off at Dual Mountain Drycleaners, both locations, at Market Pavillion and Function Junction. Coats are accessed by anyone in need through the Re-Use It Centre.

Other valley stuff

ALPINE CLUB OF CANADA, WHISTLER SECTION Outdoor club focused on mountaineering, ski touring, climbing and hiking. Trip schedule at www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/sections/whistler.html . Call 604-902-1772 for details.

On the mountains

What: WHISTLER-BLACKCOMB Blackcomb Mountain is open for skiing and snowboarding from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The bike park on Whistler Mountain is also open from 10 a.m. to 5

Meetings

What: FRIENDS OF THE PEMBERTON LIBRARY AGM The annual general meeting for Friends of the Pemberton Library will be held at the Pemberton Community Centre. For more info, contact Chris Timm at 604-894-1524. When: Thursday May 22, 6:30 p.m.

Special events

What: FREE YOGA Yoga enthusiasts are invited to come out twice a week for a 60-minute Vinyasa yoga class. Space is limited, with priority given to those who get there first. For more info, call 604-938-9642. When: Mondays and Wednesdays, 8 – 9 a.m.

Interest high in new WHA projects

Waitlist for Fitzsimmons Walk over 100 after first 12 hours

Whistlerites stabbed in villageDJ and friends attacked, police looking for witnesses

DJ and friends attacked, police looking for witnesses

Celebrating history

Of all the clichés and ruminations on history, one of the more amusing comes from adage-aficionado Oscar Wilde: “Any fool can make history, but it takes a genius to write it.

Squamish signing up for tourism

Community moves to become a learning destination

Crime declines slightly in Squamish

Violent crime is up slightly in Squamish, according to RCMP officers presenting their annual report to council earlier this week. “Crime stats overall are down,” said Inspector Norm McPhail. “But just a little.