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Cost of living in Whistler increasing, says survey

Permanent and seasonal residents spending more and more money on housing

CSA announces new ski/snowboard helmet standard

With legislation, helmet advocate doubts standard will be used

Study makes case for GEMS private school

Financing, zoning next obstacles for international school in Pemberton

For the record

In last week’s Partial Recall Cathy Jewett was incorrectly identified as the Loonie Race rider on Cut Yer Bars. In fact the rider was Irene Davidson. Our apologies for the error.
Suspicious fire demolishes Creekside duplex

Suspicious fire demolishes Creekside duplex

Bonfire parties on property were common, says neighbour

More money for green points

Fitzsimmons Walk developers Cressey Developments will get more money on the first sale of the resident-restricted apartments in the project if they achieve more green points.
Construction and tourism partner to fill jobs

Construction and tourism partner to fill jobs

Sectors focus on bringing the whole family to BC to ease labour shortage

44 more governments sign onto Climate Action Charter

A Union of B.C. Municipalities’ sponsored B.C. Climate Action Charter now has the support of 106 local governments, 44 more than signed on this past fall when the agreement with the province was introduced at the UBCM annual conference.
Bear Update: Cold spring limiting food and space

Bear Update: Cold spring limiting food and space

Whistler’s colder temperatures and extended snowpack are limiting green-up and grazing areas for emerging bears. As of May 13, I have identified a minimum of 28 bears (18M, 10F) below 800-metres elevation through valley bottom.

Bear cub shot near high school

West Vancouver resident expected to be charged in connection with bear cub death