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Anglers, boaters fighting to keep Cheakamus flowing

B.C. Hydro application would see flows from Daisy Lake dam reduced by 80 per cent or more

Tourism Whistler prepares new marketing strategy

New hires reflect commitment to building a new brand

Councillor, WHA chair applies to subdivide lot

Davies proposes to create one market lot and one employee restricted lot on his property

Weyerhaeuser decides not to log Pemberton slope

Some form of compensation for not logging still expected to be worked out

Strut Your Stuff on Saturday

The annual Strut Your Stuff Fall Registration Fair will return this Saturday, Sept. 11 at the Spring Creek Elementary School.

Search and Rescue fundraiser ‘Wine’d Up’

Five course dinner, auction, raffle to benefit Whistler Search and Rescue Team

Whistler’s summer birds

A few surprises in 2004

International Literacy Day celebrated this week

On Sept. 8, 1967 the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) founded International Literacy Day.

Golf course opens back nine

The Garibaldi Springs Golf Resort have announced that the back nine holes will be opened this Friday, Sept. 10th, completing the 90-acre course.

Allowable rent increases lower in 2005

The Residential Tenancy Act and the Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act are reducing the allowable increases that landlords can charge tenants in 2005.