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Mountain News: Aspen’s carbon footprint still growing

ASPEN, Colo. – For all of its well-documented ambitions, the Aspen Skiing Co. continues to expand its carbon footprint.

First Lil’wat security officers graduate

Groundwork laid for partnership between United Protection Services and First Nation<

Mayor clarifies position on Riverside

Whistler Mayor Ken Melamed reiterated his position on the Riverside Campground and Spa rezoning application this week, following what he called a misrepresentation in the last edition of Pique of his comments expressed at the April 21 public hearing

RMOW looks to lease seasonal ice rink

Temporary rink would test-drive skating needs on Lot 1/9 site

Lot 1/9 plans clarified, but not all satisfied

Meeting marks last opportunity for public discussion before construction begins this month

Squamish G@S meeting postponed

The proponent behind Garibaldi at Squamish (G@S), the year-round resort development proposed for Cat Lake and Brohm Ridge, has agreed to help fund the District of Squamish as it continues to develop a position on the proposal — this after the environ

Higher food prices coming to Whistler

Canada not isolated from global food crisis

Women of Whistler host annual conference

Focus is on learning for success
Discussion about China, Tibet needed

Discussion about China, Tibet needed

Boycott of opening ceremonies for Beijing Olympics would send a global message, says councillor

University status could help knowledge industry

The Squamish Sustainability Corporation (SSC) applauded the province’s move to grant university designation to Capilano College this week. “I gave a hoot when I heard that one,” said SSC director Brent Leigh. “It’s great news.